The \u27War on Terror\u27 has prompted a great deal of discussion about the use of torture as a means of extracting information from those suspected of having perpetrated past acts of violence or planning future ones. Despite the years that have passed since the attacks of September 11, 2001, for both citizens and government officials there is still a strong tension between the competing emotions of anger, revenge, and desperation; it seems increasingly difficult to adhere to international norms governing a nation\u27s moral and legal obligations to protect its citizens from grave danger while continuing to support individual freedoms. Among the more difficult questions to emerge from those that were far-fetched (if not unthinkable) just a ...
What are the moral, pragmatic, and legal dimensions of torture as an interrogation method? This pape...
The War on Terror, initiated by the US Government under George W. Bush, reintroduced torture as an o...
Beginning in 2002, lawyers for the Bush Administration began producing the now infamous legal memora...
The \u27War on Terror\u27 has prompted a great deal of discussion about the use of torture as a mean...
Torture can be understood as part of a geopolitical response to a discursively inflated threat. Publ...
This article is about the normalization of interrogational torture and coercion from 2001 to 200...
ABSTRACT: Following the September 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States, much support for tort...
The term “torture” typically evokes images of physically brutal violence. Coercive interrogation tec...
Is it the duty of government to protect its citizens and their society at all costs? Does a governm...
It is a curious fact that torture and terrorism tend to go hand in hand. When liberal states that wo...
In Part I of this Article, we first consider some of the strengths and weaknesses of the partially a...
The article explores the content of the prohibition of torture in constitutional and international ...
The 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Centre introduced a new era of counter-terrorism initiatives, se...
Popular opinion regarding torture has changed significantly in the wake of 9/11 and subsequent terro...
Interrogation that aims to collect intelligence from the person being interrogated has received scho...
What are the moral, pragmatic, and legal dimensions of torture as an interrogation method? This pape...
The War on Terror, initiated by the US Government under George W. Bush, reintroduced torture as an o...
Beginning in 2002, lawyers for the Bush Administration began producing the now infamous legal memora...
The \u27War on Terror\u27 has prompted a great deal of discussion about the use of torture as a mean...
Torture can be understood as part of a geopolitical response to a discursively inflated threat. Publ...
This article is about the normalization of interrogational torture and coercion from 2001 to 200...
ABSTRACT: Following the September 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States, much support for tort...
The term “torture” typically evokes images of physically brutal violence. Coercive interrogation tec...
Is it the duty of government to protect its citizens and their society at all costs? Does a governm...
It is a curious fact that torture and terrorism tend to go hand in hand. When liberal states that wo...
In Part I of this Article, we first consider some of the strengths and weaknesses of the partially a...
The article explores the content of the prohibition of torture in constitutional and international ...
The 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Centre introduced a new era of counter-terrorism initiatives, se...
Popular opinion regarding torture has changed significantly in the wake of 9/11 and subsequent terro...
Interrogation that aims to collect intelligence from the person being interrogated has received scho...
What are the moral, pragmatic, and legal dimensions of torture as an interrogation method? This pape...
The War on Terror, initiated by the US Government under George W. Bush, reintroduced torture as an o...
Beginning in 2002, lawyers for the Bush Administration began producing the now infamous legal memora...