Mohammed v. MOD

UK Supreme Court Judgment on Extra-Territorial Detention in Iraq and Afghanistan

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Jan 17th, 2017

UK Supreme Court Issues Two Major Decisions—On cooperation with CIA interrogations and on military detention

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Jan 17th, 2017

A Quick Update on Serdar Mohammed v. Ministry of Defence

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Feb 25th, 2016

Armed Opposition Groups’ Courts: Challenging the Lawfulness of Detentions in Light of the Serdar Mohammed Appeals Judgment

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Sep 2nd, 2015

The Reason Why the UK Lost the Serdar Mohammed Case

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Aug 3rd, 2015

UK Court Invalidates British Forces’ Afghan Detention Program

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Jul 30th, 2015

Warfare and “Judicial Imperialism” in the UK

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May 6th, 2015

The Perverse and Unintended Consequences of Serdar Mohammed v. Defence

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May 4th, 2015

Authorization vs. Regulation of Detention: What Serdar Mohammed v. MoD Got Right and Wrong

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Feb 5th, 2015

UK Court of Appeal to assess legality of detentions in Afghanistan

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Feb 4th, 2015

The Limits of the Logic that the Power to Kill includes the Power to Detain

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May 16th, 2014

Serdar Mohammed: A View onto U.S. Detentions

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May 15th, 2014

Assessing Serdar Mohammed through the Prism of Derogation and Detention

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May 13th, 2014

Letter to the Editor from Gabor Rona, Mohammed v. Ministry Defense and the ICRC’s Position

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May 12th, 2014

Interrogation-Based Detentions and the Law of Armed Conflict: What Mohammed v. Ministry of Defense Didn’t Have to Say

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May 7th, 2014

Does IHL Need Human Rights Law?: The Curious Case of NIAC Detention

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May 5th, 2014

Does IHL Authorize Detention in NIACs?

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May 5th, 2014

Mini Forum on UK High Court Ruling British Forces Lack Detention Authority in Afghanistan

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May 5th, 2014

United Kingdom’s High Court: Long-term detentions in Afghanistan illegal

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May 2nd, 2014