Abstract The European Court of Human Rights attached a special stigma to torture in Ireland v United Kingdom, in its interpretation of the distinction between torture and other forms of ill-treatment. The concept is now central to the European Court’s description of torture under article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights. It is, I argue, significant that the Court reached for this particular phrase. I consider the special stigma as a parapraxis facilitating a reading of the Court’s ‘unconscious text’. I connect the power to stigmatise with torture to explore the special stigma’s figurative, material and theological implications. Stigma, with its multi-layered meaning and its deep connections to torture, is useful i...
This research is intended to examine the phenomenon of torture from a perspective as comprehensive a...
Abstract: The complexity indicated in the title of this paper does not refer purely to the internal ...
Austerity measures have raised multiple human rights concerns. However, limited attention has been p...
The global anti-torture norm has been one of the main examples of a global civilising process. It re...
This essay aims to introduce and analyze the prohibition of torture, inhuman or degrading treatment ...
This thesis seeks to identify the moral wrong of torture, and to trace the relationship between that...
Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights ostensibly provides absolute protection against...
Although scholars have shown longstanding interest in the boundaries of interpretation of the right ...
Prohibition of torture in the international law The prohibition of torture and other forms of ill-tr...
The crime of torture and other inhuman and cruel treatment Abstract This master thesis concerns itse...
Torture targets human dignity in the deepest and most deliberate way. It makes calculated, reasoned...
This article is primarily concerned with stigmatization resulting from public information campaigns ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Edward Elgar Publishing ...
Torture targets human dignity in the deepest and most deliberate way. It makes calculated, reasoned,...
Around the world many survivors of so-called historical abuses persist in seeking truth and justic...
This research is intended to examine the phenomenon of torture from a perspective as comprehensive a...
Abstract: The complexity indicated in the title of this paper does not refer purely to the internal ...
Austerity measures have raised multiple human rights concerns. However, limited attention has been p...
The global anti-torture norm has been one of the main examples of a global civilising process. It re...
This essay aims to introduce and analyze the prohibition of torture, inhuman or degrading treatment ...
This thesis seeks to identify the moral wrong of torture, and to trace the relationship between that...
Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights ostensibly provides absolute protection against...
Although scholars have shown longstanding interest in the boundaries of interpretation of the right ...
Prohibition of torture in the international law The prohibition of torture and other forms of ill-tr...
The crime of torture and other inhuman and cruel treatment Abstract This master thesis concerns itse...
Torture targets human dignity in the deepest and most deliberate way. It makes calculated, reasoned...
This article is primarily concerned with stigmatization resulting from public information campaigns ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Edward Elgar Publishing ...
Torture targets human dignity in the deepest and most deliberate way. It makes calculated, reasoned,...
Around the world many survivors of so-called historical abuses persist in seeking truth and justic...
This research is intended to examine the phenomenon of torture from a perspective as comprehensive a...
Abstract: The complexity indicated in the title of this paper does not refer purely to the internal ...
Austerity measures have raised multiple human rights concerns. However, limited attention has been p...