Discusses the "Principles Relating to the Detention and Interviewing of Detainees Overseas and the Passing and Receipt of Intelligence Relating to Detainees" intended to avoid the UK's indirect complicity in the mistreatment or torture of persons detained by its allies abroad, and reviews their constitutional status. Examines their legal context and key provisions, their relationship with the Consolidated Guidance, and their evolution since 2010
The new edition of Amnesty International's anti-torture manual appeared last year in a discreet way....
This article assesses the role of security detention within the context of a number of the United Ki...
The international convention against torture needs to be strengthened, argues Ben Saul Summary Th...
Discusses the "Principles Relating to the Detention and Interviewing of Detainees Overseas and the P...
While the UK’s official position is that it neither uses nor condones torture or cruel, inhuman and ...
The Copenhagen Principles on the Handling of Detainees in International Military Operations were rel...
In the fight against terrorism the United States government has tried to draw a line between proper ...
Torture and Its Definition in International Law—An Interdisciplinary Approach was edited by Metin Ba...
This book considers the theoretical, policy and empirical arguments relevant to the debate concernin...
Convention against Torture (CAT) prohibits admissibility of evidence obtained by torture but fails t...
In 2008, Samantha Newbery, then a PhD student, discovered a hitherto confidential document: ‘Confide...
This chapter, to appear in the 2nd edition of Beth Van Schaack & Ron Slye\u27s International Crimina...
In this master’s thesis, I analyse the legality discourse of diplomatic assurances in the cases of e...
orture is a serious violation of human rights and it is strictly prohibited by numerous human rights...
inhuman, or degrading treatments. National security. ‘The debate over the use of torture goes back m...
The new edition of Amnesty International's anti-torture manual appeared last year in a discreet way....
This article assesses the role of security detention within the context of a number of the United Ki...
The international convention against torture needs to be strengthened, argues Ben Saul Summary Th...
Discusses the "Principles Relating to the Detention and Interviewing of Detainees Overseas and the P...
While the UK’s official position is that it neither uses nor condones torture or cruel, inhuman and ...
The Copenhagen Principles on the Handling of Detainees in International Military Operations were rel...
In the fight against terrorism the United States government has tried to draw a line between proper ...
Torture and Its Definition in International Law—An Interdisciplinary Approach was edited by Metin Ba...
This book considers the theoretical, policy and empirical arguments relevant to the debate concernin...
Convention against Torture (CAT) prohibits admissibility of evidence obtained by torture but fails t...
In 2008, Samantha Newbery, then a PhD student, discovered a hitherto confidential document: ‘Confide...
This chapter, to appear in the 2nd edition of Beth Van Schaack & Ron Slye\u27s International Crimina...
In this master’s thesis, I analyse the legality discourse of diplomatic assurances in the cases of e...
orture is a serious violation of human rights and it is strictly prohibited by numerous human rights...
inhuman, or degrading treatments. National security. ‘The debate over the use of torture goes back m...
The new edition of Amnesty International's anti-torture manual appeared last year in a discreet way....
This article assesses the role of security detention within the context of a number of the United Ki...
The international convention against torture needs to be strengthened, argues Ben Saul Summary Th...