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==Support for torture==
 
==Support for torture==
John Yoo's name has become synonymous with the infamous "[[torture memo]]" of August, 2002, which lifted legal restrictions on the use of [[torture]] in USA, claiming that the War Crimes Act of the [[Geneva Convention]] need not apply to 'enemy combatants'.<ref>http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jayne-lyn-stahl/the-skeleton-in-john-yoos_b_658773.html</ref> He was later granted immunity from prosecution in US courts in this regard.<ref>http://www.talkleft.com/story/2012/5/2/2378/40323/detainees/9th-Circuit-Rules-John-Yoo-has-Immunity-in-Torture-Suits</ref><ref>http://www.ca9.uscourts.gov/datastore/opinions/2012/05/02/09-16478.pdf</ref> He was, however found guilty of crimes against humanity by the [[Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Commission]].<ref>[[Document:Kuala Lumpur Tribunal finds Israel Guilty of Crimes against Humanity, Genocide]]</ref>
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John Yoo's name has become synonymous with the infamous "[[torture memo]]" of August, 2002, which lifted legal restrictions on the use of [[torture]] in USA, claiming that the War Crimes Act of the [[Geneva Convention]] need not apply to 'enemy combatants'.<ref>http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jayne-lyn-stahl/the-skeleton-in-john-yoos_b_658773.html</ref> In 2012 he was found guilty of crimes against humanity by the [[Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Commission]]. He was later granted immunity from prosecution in US courts in this regard.<ref>http://www.talkleft.com/story/2012/5/2/2378/40323/detainees/9th-Circuit-Rules-John-Yoo-has-Immunity-in-Torture-Suits</ref><ref>http://www.ca9.uscourts.gov/datastore/opinions/2012/05/02/09-16478.pdf</ref>  
 
 
 
==Unitary executive theory==
 
==Unitary executive theory==
 
Yoo has suggested that since the primary task of the President during a time of war is protecting U.S. citizens, the President has inherent authority to subordinate independent government agencies, and plenary power to use force abroad.<ref>Suggested interpretation of [[Unitary executive|War Powers in the Bush administration]]
 
Yoo has suggested that since the primary task of the President during a time of war is protecting U.S. citizens, the President has inherent authority to subordinate independent government agencies, and plenary power to use force abroad.<ref>Suggested interpretation of [[Unitary executive|War Powers in the Bush administration]]
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* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/12/25/AR2005122500570.html Scholar Stands by Post-9/11 Writings On Torture, Domestic Eavesdropping] by Peter Slevin, ''[[The Washington Post]]'', December 26, 2005.
 
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/12/25/AR2005122500570.html Scholar Stands by Post-9/11 Writings On Torture, Domestic Eavesdropping] by Peter Slevin, ''[[The Washington Post]]'', December 26, 2005.
 
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==Resistance==
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John Yoo has been subject to opposition by students because of his war criminal status.
 
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Revision as of 04:43, 18 June 2016

Person.png John Yoo  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(lawyer)
John Yoo.jpg
BornJohn Choon Yoo
1967-07-10
Seoul, South Korea
Alma materHarvard University, Yale Law School
SpouseElsa Arnett
Member ofAmerican Council on Germany/Young Leaders/1997, American Council on Germany/Young Leaders/1999, Hoover Institution/Fellows
PartyRepublican
The layer whose name is now synonymous with the infamous "torture memo" which opened the door to legalising torture.

Support for torture

John Yoo's name has become synonymous with the infamous "torture memo" of August, 2002, which lifted legal restrictions on the use of torture in USA, claiming that the War Crimes Act of the Geneva Convention need not apply to 'enemy combatants'.[1] In 2012 he was found guilty of crimes against humanity by the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Commission. He was later granted immunity from prosecution in US courts in this regard.[2][3]

Unitary executive theory

Yoo has suggested that since the primary task of the President during a time of war is protecting U.S. citizens, the President has inherent authority to subordinate independent government agencies, and plenary power to use force abroad.[4]

Resistance

right John Yoo has been subject to opposition by students because of his war criminal status.

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