{"product_id":"the-guant225namo-lawyers-inside-a-prison-outside-the-law-9780814737361","title":"The Guant225namo Lawyers  Inside a Prison Outside","description":"\u003cb\u003eBook Synopsis\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003eContains over 100 personal narratives from attorneys who have represented detainees held at 'Gitmo' as well as at other 'black sites' such as Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cb\u003eTrade Review\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003ePerhaps the appeal to enlightened national interest was the best strategic means of accelerating the end of Guantánamo; but it necessarily de-emphasized in the public discourse the great cost imposed on the detainees. The many stories told in The Guantánamo Lawyers, which make Guantánamos human cost much more tangible, go some way towards redressing this. * Concurring Opinions *\u003cbr\u003eA critically important and inspired project. . . . Guantánamo from the point of view of the habeas lawyersthose courageous men and women who have stood up for the rule of law, the constitution and human rights as they represented the detainees beginning in December, 2001. -- Peter Jan Honigsburg,author of Our Nation, Unhinged: The Human Consequences of the War on Terror\u003cbr\u003eFinally, the silence surrounding Guantánamo has been broken. Person by person, through the eyes of their civilian and military defense attorneys, the Guantánamo detainees have found a voice. This collection of stories underscores the valiant efforts of these lawyers and the intentional cruelty of the Bush administrations legal obstructiveness which withheld due process and imposed intolerable conditions upon hundreds of detainees. Readable, heartbreaking and expansive in its intimate detail, Hafetz and Denbeauxs volume is an invaluable contribution to the history of Guantánamo. -- Karen Greenberg,author of The Least Worst Place: Guantánamos First 100 Days\u003cbr\u003eOne of the most inspiring features of the post-9\/11 world has been the willingness of lawyers from all walks of life to volunteer to represent those condemned to indefinite detention at Guantánamo. This book provides an invaluable birds-eye view of what its like to fight for justice in a law-free zone, representing men who the government has labeled the worst of the worst. -- David Cole,author of Justice at War: The Men and Ideas that Shaped Americas War on Terror\u003cbr\u003eThe narratives are excellent and very powerful, and provide an insightful view into what it is like to be a prisoner at Guantánamo and the challenges and emotional experiences in representing those prisoners. -- Jules Lobel,co-author of Less Safe, Less Free: Why America is Losing the War on Terror\u003cbr\u003eThis is a fascinating and revealing behind-the-scenes account of the human stories inside Guantánamo, told candidly by some of Americas best, and most public-spirited, lawyers. -- Jane Mayer,author of The Dark Side: The Inside Story of How The War on Terror Turned into a War on American Ideals\u003cbr\u003e“The most compelling reason to read is that the legal questions created by Guantanamo have not yet been fully resolved. President Obama’s promise to close the prison has so far gone unfulfilled, and John Paul Stevens, who will perhaps be remembered more for his writings on Guantanamo than any other subject, will leave the Court at the end of this term. No matter how the Guantanamo question is resolved, historians will no doubt benefit from Denbeaux and Hafetz’s excellent book. -- Tyler D. Helmond, in The Champion (NACDL)\u003cbr\u003eThe desperate words, quoted here, of Gitmo detainees on torture grab the heart and do not let go. This compelling book on the American penal colony and its residents is a cautionary tale of overzealous executive wartime power and the awful mess it sometimes leaves behind. * Publishers Weekly *\u003cbr\u003eThis collection of stirring narrative, government data and testimony, edited by two of the lawyers for those detained by the Bush administration as unlawful combatants at Guantánamo, puts America on notive about the issues of civil liberties and constitutional freedoms * Publishers Weekly *\u003cbr\u003eA new and remarkable book... made up of the written accounts by more than a hundred of the lawyers who provide detailed accounts of their meetings with their clients inside the prison... an informative and telling chronicle of what Guantanamo is really like... * The New York Times *\u003cbr\u003e[M]akes for gripping if somber reading. . .They have produced a book that will make other lawyers vicariously proud. * TimesOnline *\u003cbr\u003eThe Guantánamo Lawyers is a powerful and important book. These first-hand accounts strip way much of the veneer that has encased tepid and lifeless news stories of what has happened at Guantanamo and elsewhere. This behind-the-scenes look at these brave lawyers and abused detainees is fascinating and revealing. * TruthOut *\u003cbr\u003eA valuable contribution to the record of an unfinished story bound to reverberate for years to come. * Kirkus Reviews *\u003cbr\u003eIn this admirable compliation, Mark P. Denbeaux, a professor at Seaton hall University School of Law and Jonathan Hafetz, a staff attorney at the ACLU’s National Security Project, have explored one of this generation’s great moral questions by assembling first-person reports from over 100 attourneys who represent prisoners held at Guantanamo Bay.” * New York Law Journal *\u003cbr\u003eThis volume is as chilling an indictment of the executive's disdain for the rule of law as could be imagined…. The details of what passes for law in Guantánamo will shock readers familiar with any concept of due process…. The skill, courage and resourcefulness of the unofficial Guantánamo Bay Bar Association give us genuine cause for pride in lawyers. * New York Law Journal *\u003cbr\u003eProvides an invaluable perspectiveor more accurately, perspectives, since more than one hundred lawyers contributed to the volume. These men and women, all working for nothing, have gained intimate access to those whom the United States sought to keep hidden behind strictly closed doors.The stories these lawyers have been able to tell, adroitly edited by Mark Denbeaux and Jonathan Hafetz, offer a multifaceted portrait of life on the base. * New York Review of Books *\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cb\u003eTable of Contents\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003eIntroduction  Mark P. Denbeaux and Jonathan Hafetz Prelude 1 Representing the \"Worst of the Worst\"  How and Why the Lawyers Started Representing Detainees 2 Getting behind the Wire  Rasul\/Al Odah: The Right to Representation 3 Uncovering Guantanamo's Human Face  First Impressions  Rendered: How the Detainees Got to Guantanamo  Female Attorneys  Family Members  Interpreters 4 Red Tape and Kangaroo Courts  Barriers to Representation  The No-Hearing Hearings: Combatant Status Review Tribunals  Military Commissions  Political Maneuvering  Boumediene v. Bush: The Death Knell for Prisons beyond the Law 5 Tortured  A Product of Torture Culture  Reactions Hunger Strikes  Suicides 6 Alternative Forms of Advocacy 7 Leaving Guantanamo  Stuck in Limbo  Out but Not Free  Happy Endings? 8 Guantanamo beyond Cuba: A Global Detention System outside the Law Guantanamo Comes to America Black Sites  Coda Timeline: Guantanamo and the \"War on Terror\" Contributors","brand":"New York University Press","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49405881319767,"sku":"9780814737361","price":62.9,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0817\/1739\/5799\/files\/9780814737361.jpg?v=1730493785","url":"https:\/\/bookcurl.com\/products\/the-guant225namo-lawyers-inside-a-prison-outside-the-law-9780814737361","provider":"Book Curl","version":"1.0","type":"link"}