This Article is a contribution to the torture debate. It argues that the abusive interrogation tactics used by the United States in what was then called the “global war on terrorism” are, unequivocally, torture under U.S. law. To some readers, this might sound like déjà vu all over again. Hasn’t this issue been picked over for nearly fifteen years? It has, but we think the legal analysis we offer has been mostly overlooked. We argue that the basic character of the CIA’s interrogation of so-called “high-value detainees” has been misunderstood: both lawyers and commentators have placed far too much emphasis on the dozen or so “enhanced interrogation techniques” (EITs) short-listed in government “torture memos,” and far too little emphasis on ...
This article examines the use of ‘enhanced interrogation techniques’ in the context of international...
This article examines the use of ‘enhanced interrogation techniques’ in the context of international...
The prohibition against non-consensual human experimentation has long been considered sacrosanct. It...
This Article is a contribution to the torture debate. It argues that the abusive interrogation tacti...
Following the September 11, 2001, attack on the United States by al Qaeda, the United States capture...
The War on Terror has generated fierce debate on torture as a means of thwarting terrorist threats....
The term “torture” typically evokes images of physically brutal violence. Coercive interrogation tec...
This article is about the normalization of interrogational torture and coercion from 2001 to 200...
Was the Bush administration’s decision to employ “enhanced interrogation techniques” a mistake of po...
One of the longest shadows cast by the Bush Administration’s War on Terror involves the fate of the ...
Beginning in 2002, lawyers for the Bush Administration began producing the now infamous legal memora...
One of the longest shadows cast by the Bush Administration’s War on Terror involves the fate of the ...
This article examines the use of torture by the U.S. government in the context of the late 20th-cent...
The President, the Secretary of State, and other U.S. government officials have repeatedly assured t...
American authorities believe torture is necessary to keep America safe from terrorists, but want to ...
This article examines the use of ‘enhanced interrogation techniques’ in the context of international...
This article examines the use of ‘enhanced interrogation techniques’ in the context of international...
The prohibition against non-consensual human experimentation has long been considered sacrosanct. It...
This Article is a contribution to the torture debate. It argues that the abusive interrogation tacti...
Following the September 11, 2001, attack on the United States by al Qaeda, the United States capture...
The War on Terror has generated fierce debate on torture as a means of thwarting terrorist threats....
The term “torture” typically evokes images of physically brutal violence. Coercive interrogation tec...
This article is about the normalization of interrogational torture and coercion from 2001 to 200...
Was the Bush administration’s decision to employ “enhanced interrogation techniques” a mistake of po...
One of the longest shadows cast by the Bush Administration’s War on Terror involves the fate of the ...
Beginning in 2002, lawyers for the Bush Administration began producing the now infamous legal memora...
One of the longest shadows cast by the Bush Administration’s War on Terror involves the fate of the ...
This article examines the use of torture by the U.S. government in the context of the late 20th-cent...
The President, the Secretary of State, and other U.S. government officials have repeatedly assured t...
American authorities believe torture is necessary to keep America safe from terrorists, but want to ...
This article examines the use of ‘enhanced interrogation techniques’ in the context of international...
This article examines the use of ‘enhanced interrogation techniques’ in the context of international...
The prohibition against non-consensual human experimentation has long been considered sacrosanct. It...