A review of: Torture: Does It Make Us Safer? Is It Ever OK? A Human Rights Perspective. Edited by Kenneth Roth and Mindy Worden. New York: The New Press, 2005. 201 pp
A review of: The Lesser Evil: Political Ethics in an Age of Terror by Michael Ignatieff. Princeton: ...
What are the moral, pragmatic, and legal dimensions of torture as an interrogation method? This pape...
The field of philosophy is unique, as it allows one to logically examine issues in all disciplines, ...
The torture issue can be regarded as one of the most important issue in the human rights protection ...
May torture ever be morally or legally permissible? In Why Terrorism Works, Professor Alan Dershowit...
In law freedom from torture and ill-treatment is “absolute,” meaning that a state cannot infringe th...
Torture is used by government\u27s across the world in order to extract information from unwilling v...
The stark image on the book's cover potently depicts the violence and malevolence of torture. Black ...
Human Rights Education (HRE) involves more than knowledge of rights and wrongs. It developed to enab...
The article explores the content of the prohibition of torture in constitutional and international ...
In this article I try to elucidate the concept of human dignity by taking a closer look at the featu...
Human Rights Education (HRE) involves more than knowledge of rights and wrongs. It developed to enab...
This article describes issues needing to be resolved before policies on the use of enhanced interrog...
I develop a framework to account for torture, which I argue should be understood with reference to i...
American legal discourse on torture takes for granted some, usually all, of the following propositio...
A review of: The Lesser Evil: Political Ethics in an Age of Terror by Michael Ignatieff. Princeton: ...
What are the moral, pragmatic, and legal dimensions of torture as an interrogation method? This pape...
The field of philosophy is unique, as it allows one to logically examine issues in all disciplines, ...
The torture issue can be regarded as one of the most important issue in the human rights protection ...
May torture ever be morally or legally permissible? In Why Terrorism Works, Professor Alan Dershowit...
In law freedom from torture and ill-treatment is “absolute,” meaning that a state cannot infringe th...
Torture is used by government\u27s across the world in order to extract information from unwilling v...
The stark image on the book's cover potently depicts the violence and malevolence of torture. Black ...
Human Rights Education (HRE) involves more than knowledge of rights and wrongs. It developed to enab...
The article explores the content of the prohibition of torture in constitutional and international ...
In this article I try to elucidate the concept of human dignity by taking a closer look at the featu...
Human Rights Education (HRE) involves more than knowledge of rights and wrongs. It developed to enab...
This article describes issues needing to be resolved before policies on the use of enhanced interrog...
I develop a framework to account for torture, which I argue should be understood with reference to i...
American legal discourse on torture takes for granted some, usually all, of the following propositio...
A review of: The Lesser Evil: Political Ethics in an Age of Terror by Michael Ignatieff. Princeton: ...
What are the moral, pragmatic, and legal dimensions of torture as an interrogation method? This pape...
The field of philosophy is unique, as it allows one to logically examine issues in all disciplines, ...