TRANSNATIONAL USE OF TORTURE EVIDENCE
Title | TRANSNATIONAL USE OF TORTURE EVIDENCE PDF eBook |
Author | AURELIA ERNST. |
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ISBN | 9783831671892 |
Torture and Its Definition in International Law
Title | Torture and Its Definition in International Law PDF eBook |
Author | Metin Baolu |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | 571 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 0199374627 |
This book presents an interdisciplinary approach to definition of torture by a group of prominent scholars of behavioral sciences, international law, human rights, and public health. It represents a first ever attempt to compare behavioral science and international law perspectives on definitional issues and promote a sound theory- and evidence-based understanding of torture.
Transnational Torture
Title | Transnational Torture PDF eBook |
Author | Jinee Lokaneeta |
Publisher | NYU Press |
Total Pages | 301 |
Release | 2011-08-29 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 9780814752791 |
"Transnational Torture by Jinee Lokaneeta reviewed with Prachi Patankar" on the blog Kafila. Evidence of torture at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq and harsh interrogation techniques at Guantánamo Bay beg the question: has the “war on terror” forced liberal democracies to rethink their policies and laws against torture? Transnational Torture focuses on the legal and political discourses on torture in India and the United States—two common-law based constitutional democracies—to theorize the relationship between law, violence, and state power in liberal democracies. Analyzing about one hundred landmark Supreme Court cases on torture in India and the United States, memos and popular imagery of torture, Jinee Lokaneeta compellingly demonstrates that even before recent debates on the use of torture in the war on terror, the laws of interrogation were much more ambivalent about the infliction of excess pain and suffering than most political and legal theorists have acknowledged. Rather than viewing the recent policies on interrogation as anomalous or exceptional, Lokaneeta effectively argues that efforts to accommodate excess violence—a constantly negotiated process—are long standing features of routine interrogations in both the United States and India, concluding that the infliction of excess violence is more central to democratic governance than is acknowledged in western jurisprudence.
Tortured Logic
Title | Tortured Logic PDF eBook |
Author | Joseph K. Young |
Publisher | Columbia University Press |
Total Pages | 296 |
Release | 2020-07-28 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0231548095 |
Experts in the intelligence community say that torture is ineffective. Yet much of the public appears unconvinced: surveys show that nearly half of Americans think that torture can be acceptable for counterterrorism purposes. Why do people persist in supporting torture—and can they be persuaded to change their minds? In Tortured Logic, Erin M. Kearns and Joseph K. Young draw upon a novel series of group experiments to understand how and why the average citizen might come to support the use of torture techniques. They find evidence that when torture is depicted as effective in the media, people are more likely to approve of it. Their analysis weighs variables such as the ethnicity of the interrogator and the suspect; the salience of one’s own mortality; and framing by experts. Kearns and Young also examine who changes their opinions about torture and how, demonstrating that only some individuals have fixed views while others have more malleable beliefs. They argue that efforts to reduce support for torture should focus on convincing those with fluid views that torture is ineffective. The book features interviews with experienced interrogators and professionals working in the field to contextualize its findings. Bringing empirical rigor to a fraught topic, Tortured Logic has important implications for understanding public perceptions of counterterrorism strategy.
Research Handbook on Torture
Title | Research Handbook on Torture PDF eBook |
Author | Malcolm D. Evans |
Publisher | Edward Elgar Publishing |
Total Pages | 608 |
Release | 2020-12-25 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1788113969 |
This Research Handbook is of great importance in an era where torture, whilst universally condemned, remains endemic. It explores the nature of the international prohibition of torture and the various means and mechanisms which have been put in place by the international community in an attempt to make that prohibition a reality.
The United Nations Convention Against Torture and Its Optional Protocol
Title | The United Nations Convention Against Torture and Its Optional Protocol PDF eBook |
Author | Manfred Nowak |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | 1361 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 0198846177 |
"Published with the support of Austrian Science Fund (FWF): PUB 644-G."
Torture in international law : a guide to jurisprudence
Title | Torture in international law : a guide to jurisprudence PDF eBook |
Author | Association pour la prévention de la torture (Genève) |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 198 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Torture (International law) |
ISBN | 9782940337279 |