Both international and federal law criminalize mental torture as well as physical torture, and both agree that “severe mental pain or suffering” defines mental torture. However, U.S. law provides a confused and convoluted definition of severe mental pain or suffering—one that falsifies the very concept and makes mental torture nearly impossible to prosecute or repress. Our principal aim is to expose the fallacies that underlie the U.S. definition of mental torture: first, a materialist bias that the physical is more real than the mental; second, a substitution trick that defines mental pain or suffering through a narrow set of causes and effects, ignoring the experience itself; third, a forensic fallacy, in which the due process requirement...
CC BY-NCThe article aims at revealing the concept of torture in international law as well as focuses...
Torture is a crime against humanity and still exists despite absolute prohibition by human rights an...
In spite of the absolute prohibition against torture in international law, this grave human rights ...
Both international and federal law criminalize mental torture as well as physical torture, and both ...
The infamous memos that concluded that torture only existed where there was infliction of pain equiv...
American legal discourse on torture takes for granted some, usually all, of the following propositio...
This Article is a contribution to the torture debate. It argues that the abusive interrogation tacti...
The War on Terrorism generated a correlation between terrorism and torture. This article analyzes th...
Declaring a “war against terror,” the United States has detained foreign nationals suspected of terr...
Nearly all nations condemn the use of torture (de Wet, 2004). Yet in contrast to the consensus over ...
Psychiatrist Pau Pérez-Sales has compiled a masterful and thorough analysis of an ambiguous but extr...
Under international law, the United States is obligated to criminalize acts of torture and cruel, in...
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...
Background: Psychological torture is deployed to break and obliterate human resistance, spirit and p...
CC BY-NCThe article aims at revealing the concept of torture in international law as well as focuses...
Torture is a crime against humanity and still exists despite absolute prohibition by human rights an...
In spite of the absolute prohibition against torture in international law, this grave human rights ...
Both international and federal law criminalize mental torture as well as physical torture, and both ...
The infamous memos that concluded that torture only existed where there was infliction of pain equiv...
American legal discourse on torture takes for granted some, usually all, of the following propositio...
This Article is a contribution to the torture debate. It argues that the abusive interrogation tacti...
The War on Terrorism generated a correlation between terrorism and torture. This article analyzes th...
Declaring a “war against terror,” the United States has detained foreign nationals suspected of terr...
Nearly all nations condemn the use of torture (de Wet, 2004). Yet in contrast to the consensus over ...
Psychiatrist Pau Pérez-Sales has compiled a masterful and thorough analysis of an ambiguous but extr...
Under international law, the United States is obligated to criminalize acts of torture and cruel, in...
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...
Background: Psychological torture is deployed to break and obliterate human resistance, spirit and p...
CC BY-NCThe article aims at revealing the concept of torture in international law as well as focuses...
Torture is a crime against humanity and still exists despite absolute prohibition by human rights an...
In spite of the absolute prohibition against torture in international law, this grave human rights ...