This article describes extraordinary rendition, the practice of seizing terror suspects and transporting them to third countries for detention and interrogation. The article examines this practice in light of several human rights instruments and demonstrates that extraordinary rendition violates international human rights and humanitarian law. The article is the first in a series of three articles by the co-authors to explore the practice of extraordinary rendition
Chapter 21 in 'Research Handbook on International Law and Terrorism'The years immediately following ...
An invited contribution, this piece explores the European Court of Human Rights decision in the case...
While traveling through Pakistan, British resident Binyam Mohamed (Mohamed) was arrested and handed ...
This article describes extraordinary rendition, the practice of seizing terror suspects and transpor...
Extraordinary Rendition and the Convention Against Torture examines the U.S. policy of abducting ter...
1 Abstract Extraordinary Renditions and Human Rights Ing. Petr Švepeš The topic of this thesis is Ex...
This paper draws on the recently published reports by The Constitution Project’s Task Force on Detai...
The Geneva Conventions of 1949 were drafted in the wake of the Second World War to protect combatant...
Introduction: In December 2012 the European Court of Human Rights (the Court or ECtHR) delivered the...
The United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has been abducting individuals from across the w...
Following 9/11, the prevention and pre-emption of acts of terrorism has become a priority at domesti...
The article deals with the legality of the so-called “Extraordinary Rendition Program” (ERP). The ER...
This Article will show that the term “extraordinary rendition” is of short legal history and that it...
Many speakers in this Symposium have focused principally on jus ad bellum, or the international la...
We examine how the tracking of rendition aircraft has provided a much fuller understanding of the CI...
Chapter 21 in 'Research Handbook on International Law and Terrorism'The years immediately following ...
An invited contribution, this piece explores the European Court of Human Rights decision in the case...
While traveling through Pakistan, British resident Binyam Mohamed (Mohamed) was arrested and handed ...
This article describes extraordinary rendition, the practice of seizing terror suspects and transpor...
Extraordinary Rendition and the Convention Against Torture examines the U.S. policy of abducting ter...
1 Abstract Extraordinary Renditions and Human Rights Ing. Petr Švepeš The topic of this thesis is Ex...
This paper draws on the recently published reports by The Constitution Project’s Task Force on Detai...
The Geneva Conventions of 1949 were drafted in the wake of the Second World War to protect combatant...
Introduction: In December 2012 the European Court of Human Rights (the Court or ECtHR) delivered the...
The United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has been abducting individuals from across the w...
Following 9/11, the prevention and pre-emption of acts of terrorism has become a priority at domesti...
The article deals with the legality of the so-called “Extraordinary Rendition Program” (ERP). The ER...
This Article will show that the term “extraordinary rendition” is of short legal history and that it...
Many speakers in this Symposium have focused principally on jus ad bellum, or the international la...
We examine how the tracking of rendition aircraft has provided a much fuller understanding of the CI...
Chapter 21 in 'Research Handbook on International Law and Terrorism'The years immediately following ...
An invited contribution, this piece explores the European Court of Human Rights decision in the case...
While traveling through Pakistan, British resident Binyam Mohamed (Mohamed) was arrested and handed ...