Constitutional Law
Jan. 15, 2004
Fighting Words
One challenge that the United States faces in seeding liberal democracy in Iraq is defining what speech and thought will be free and what institutions will promote and protect those freedoms.
Robert L. Bastian Jr.
Partner Bastian & Dini
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Whittier Law School
One challenge that the United States faces in seeding liberal democracy in Iraq is defining what speech and thought will be free and what institutions will promote and protect those freedoms.
Given that the United States is taking a unilateralist approach to restructuring Iraqi institutions, an American, rather than internationalist, bias inevitably will influence such nation-building decisions. U.S. lawyers and jurists are serving as i...
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