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The Seeds of a Global Constitution
Habeas Corpus after 9/11, 2011, p.101-114
2011 New York University ;2020 New York University Press, New York, USA ;ISBN: 9780814737033 ;ISBN: 081473703X ;EISBN: 0814790798 ;EISBN: 9780814790793 ;DOI: 10.18574/nyu/9780814737033.003.0007
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Title:
The Seeds of a Global Constitution
Author:
Hafetz, Jonathan
Subjects:
9/11
;
Appellate courts
;
Bill of Rights
;
Canals
;
citizens
;
Citizenship
;
Civics
;
Constitution
;
Constitutional amendments
;
Constitutional rights
;
court cases
;
Courts of law
;
Criminal Law
;
Defendants rights
;
detention
;
Due process of law
;
Earth sciences
;
Federal law
;
foreign countries
;
habeas corpus
;
Human geography
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Human migration
;
Hydrology
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Immigration
;
Judicial powers
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Judicial system
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Jurisdiction
;
Law
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law enforcement
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Legal rights
;
noncitizens
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Physical sciences
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;
Territorial jurisdictions
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Territories
;
United States Constitution
;
United States constitutional law
;
United States federal law
;
Waterways
Is Part Of:
Habeas Corpus after 9/11, 2011, p.101-114
Description:
At the time the United States was founded, little thought was given to whether the Constitution applied outside its territory. Instead, the Constitution’s framers focused inward on developing and securing a republican form of government.¹ Although they contemplated the possibility of military action overseas, they did not envision the extent to which America’s military power, let alone its political, commercial, and cultural influence, would be projected beyond the country’s shores over the next two centuries. Nor could they foresee how law enforcement would one day have to undertake international operations in areas from narcotics trafficking to global terrorism. History, however,
Publisher:
New York, USA: NYU Press
Language:
English
Identifier:
ISBN: 9780814737033
ISBN: 081473703X
EISBN: 0814790798
EISBN: 9780814790793
DOI: 10.18574/nyu/9780814737033.003.0007
Source:
Ebook Central Academic Complete
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