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Guantánamo Bay and the Annihilation of the Exception
2005
European journal of international law
This article takes issue with prevailing characterizations of Guantánamo Bay as an instance of international law and US law's breakdown or withdrawal: a surmounting of the rule by the exception. Contentions along these lines circulating in international legal literature and, in a divergent sense, in the work of Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben, are examined in a critical light. Against these accounts, this article argues that Guantánamo Bay is, to a hyperbolic degree, a work of legal
doi:10.1093/ejil/chi135
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