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Eight O'Clock Ferry to the Windward Side: Seeking Justice in Guantanamo Bay
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Eight O'Clock Ferry to the Windward Side: Seeking Justice in Guantanamo Bay Hardcover - 2007

by Clive Stafford Smith

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  • Title Eight O'Clock Ferry to the Windward Side: Seeking Justice in Guantanamo Bay
  • Author Clive Stafford Smith
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition First Printing
  • Condition Used - Very Good
  • Pages 307
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Avalon Publishing Group, New York
  • Date 2007
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 10851800
  • ISBN 9781568583747 / 1568583745
  • Weight 1.11 lbs (0.50 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.3 x 6.35 x 1.09 in (23.62 x 16.13 x 2.77 cm)
  • Library of Congress subjects Prisoners of war - Legal status, laws, etc, Guantanamo Bay Naval Base (Cuba)
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2008273866
  • Dewey Decimal Code 341.65

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Includes index.

About the author

After graduating from Columbia Law School in New York, Clive spent nine years as a lawyer with the Southern Center for Human Rights working on death penalty cases and other civil rights issues. In 1993, he moved to New Orleans and launched the Louisiana Crisis Assistance Center, a non-profit law office specializing in the defense of death penalty cases for impoverished defendants. In 1999 Clive Stafford Smith founded Reprieve and, the following year, he was awarded an OBE for 'humanitarian services'. He moved back to the UK in 2004 where he is focusing on achieving due process for the detainees being held by the U.S. in Guantanamo Bay, as well as continuing his work on death penalty cases. Clive was made a Rowntree Visionary and Echoing Green Fellow in 2005. A duel citizen, he lives in London.