The term “torture” typically evokes images of physically brutal violence. Coercive interrogation techniques used in the Global War on Terrorism, however, tend not to correspond with this image. These techniques, sometimes called “no-touch” torture, can dismantle an individual’s sense-making and relational faculties without overt violation of the body. Critics who assume that torture is primarily physical violence often characterize contemporary techniques as less-than or other-than torture. Such views reinforce moral and legal vocabularies that do not grasp the most relevant features of the new interrogation paradigm. This dissertation develops an alternative vocabulary better suited to address the subject of contemporary torture. The stu...
In Part I of this Article, we first consider some of the strengths and weaknesses of the partially a...
This paper outlines the use of state sanctioned torture since 1960 in Vietnam, Latin America, and th...
The President, the Secretary of State, and other U.S. government officials have repeatedly assured t...
The term “torture” typically evokes images of physically brutal violence. Coercive interrogation tec...
Beginning in 2002, lawyers for the Bush Administration began producing the now infamous legal memora...
The War on Terrorism generated a correlation between terrorism and torture. This article analyzes th...
Enhanced interrogation techniques are highly controversial. However, it is important to discuss the...
ABSTRACT: Following the September 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States, much support for tort...
The nature of torture presupposes and negates the human capacity to imagine the suffering of the oth...
What are the moral, pragmatic, and legal dimensions of torture as an interrogation method? This pape...
This Article is a contribution to the torture debate. It argues that the abusive interrogation tacti...
Declaring a “war against terror,” the United States has detained foreign nationals suspected of terr...
The article explores the content of the prohibition of torture in constitutional and international ...
In this essay I will argue that the signature methods of interrogation used by CIA and military inte...
My dissertation project studies the practice of force-feeding at Guantánamo Bay detention camp and h...
In Part I of this Article, we first consider some of the strengths and weaknesses of the partially a...
This paper outlines the use of state sanctioned torture since 1960 in Vietnam, Latin America, and th...
The President, the Secretary of State, and other U.S. government officials have repeatedly assured t...
The term “torture” typically evokes images of physically brutal violence. Coercive interrogation tec...
Beginning in 2002, lawyers for the Bush Administration began producing the now infamous legal memora...
The War on Terrorism generated a correlation between terrorism and torture. This article analyzes th...
Enhanced interrogation techniques are highly controversial. However, it is important to discuss the...
ABSTRACT: Following the September 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States, much support for tort...
The nature of torture presupposes and negates the human capacity to imagine the suffering of the oth...
What are the moral, pragmatic, and legal dimensions of torture as an interrogation method? This pape...
This Article is a contribution to the torture debate. It argues that the abusive interrogation tacti...
Declaring a “war against terror,” the United States has detained foreign nationals suspected of terr...
The article explores the content of the prohibition of torture in constitutional and international ...
In this essay I will argue that the signature methods of interrogation used by CIA and military inte...
My dissertation project studies the practice of force-feeding at Guantánamo Bay detention camp and h...
In Part I of this Article, we first consider some of the strengths and weaknesses of the partially a...
This paper outlines the use of state sanctioned torture since 1960 in Vietnam, Latin America, and th...
The President, the Secretary of State, and other U.S. government officials have repeatedly assured t...