- Mark P.
Denbeaux (born July 30, 1943, in Gainesville, Florida) is an
American attorney, professor, and author. He is a law
professor at
Seton Hall University...
- The
Seton Hall reports, also
known as the
Denbeaux studies, are
several studies published by the
Center for
Policy and
Research at
Seton Hall University...
- Hall report, Mark
Denbeaux writes that
guest houses and/or safe
houses are
mentioned in the
evidence against 27% of detainees.
Denbeaux states that "In...
- by
Professor Mark P.
Denbeaux of the
Center for
Policy and
Research at
Seton Hall
University School of Law, his son
Joshua Denbeaux, and
prepared under...
- to the U.S. by
Afghan tribesmen in
return for cash bounties. The
first Denbeaux study,
published by
Seton Hall
University Law School,
reproduced copies...
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press include Cary Nelson,
Jonathon Hafetz,
Samuel R. Delany, and Mark
Denbeaux.
Literature portal New York City
portal List of English-language book publishing...
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shape the law and
public policy.
Under the
direction of
Professor Mark
Denbeaux, the Center's work
focuses on
three key areas:
Interrogations & Intelligence...
- use in
constructing time bombs. This ****ociation was
highlighted in the
Denbeaux study, and may have been used in some
cases at
Guantanamo Bay. An article...
-
memory in his Guantánamo
confinement and sent to Mark
Denbeaux, one of his attorneys.
Denbeaux,
along with his law
school students at the
Center for Policy...
- confinement. Thirty-eight
detainees were
finally classified as NLECs. The
fifth Denbeaux report, "No-hearing hearings",
reported that an
additional three Combatant...