The legality about “War on terror”: Similarities and discordances with the American liberal tradition
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https://doi.org/10.46661/revintpensampolit.1485Keywords:
terrorism, war on terror, anti-terrorist law, fundamental rights, Bush DoctrineAbstract
El mundo ha cambiado tras el 11 de septiembre de 2001. Se ha dicho, y no sin razón, que tras los atentados terrositas sufridos en tal fecha, la política, la guerra y las elaciones internacionales han cambiado sustancialmente, trascendiendo los cambios experimentados a las más variadas esferas de la vida en sociedad.
Durante los últimos años, habíamos oído ha- blar con frecuencia del Nuevo Orden Interna- cional. Aquella fue una expresión empleada con cierta insistencia, diríamos incluso que con machaconería, tras la caída del llamado telón de acero, al finalizar la guerra fría.
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