1、1 Order on Detention, Treatment, and Trial of Certain Non-Citizens in the War against Terrorism,November 13, 2001, 66 Fed.Reg. 57,833 (2000)(hereinafter “MO” or “military order”).2 For an analysis of the military commission rules, see CRS Report RL31600, The Departmentof Defense Rules for Military C
2、ommissions: Analysis of Procedural Rules and Comparison withProposed Legislation and the Uniform Code of Military Justice.Congressional Research Service The Library of CongressCRS Report for CongressReceived through the CRS WebOrder Code RS22173Updated July 20, 2005Detainees at Guantanamo Bayname re
3、dactedLegislative AttorneyAmerican Law DivisionSummaryAfter the U.S. Supreme Court held that U.S. courts have jurisdiction to hear legalchallenges on behalf of more than 500 persons detained at the U.S. Naval Station inGuantanamo Bay, Cuba in connection with the war against terrorism, the Pentagones
4、tablished administrative hearings, called “Combatant Status Review Tribunals”(CSRTs), to allow the detainees to contest their status as enemy combatants. This reportprovides an overview of the CSRT procedures and summarizes court cases related to thedetentions and the use of military commissions. Th