This article explores the (passive) role of the Dutch government in the CIA extraordinary rendition flights (ERFs), also known as “torture flights”. It shows why researching ERFs, as a crime of the powerful, is inherently problematic. Afterward, a concise overview follows of European involvement in ERFs and reluctance to investigate them. The article then considers the (known) facts and legal responsibility of the Netherlands regarding the ERFs, concluding with a discussion of the Dutch political discourse of denial of ERF involvement. The main argument is that the discourse of ERF denial fits and reflects the colonial present in which the Dutch government resides, concealing its darkest pages in history while hiding behind its contemporary...
It is now well documented that the Blair government was colluding at the highest levels in the globa...
In the early 1990s, two former members of the Afghan secret service applied for a residence permit i...
Since the September 11th terrorist attacks in the United States, concerns that counter-terrorism law...
The article deals with the legality of the so-called “Extraordinary Rendition Program” (ERP). The ER...
We examine how the tracking of rendition aircraft has provided a much fuller understanding of the CI...
This Article will show that the term “extraordinary rendition” is of short legal history and that it...
In the 'war on terrorism' waged by the United States the activities of the US Central Intelligence A...
Following 9/11, the prevention and pre-emption of acts of terrorism has become a priority at domesti...
The United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has been abducting individuals from across the w...
In November 2005, the U.S. media reported that the Central Intelligence Agency was operating secret ...
Introduction: In December 2012 the European Court of Human Rights (the Court or ECtHR) delivered the...
In its efforts to counteract terrorist threats and contain the risks posed by returning foreign figh...
Rendering terror suspects to nations that permit the use of torture is one of several methods the Un...
This article describes extraordinary rendition, the practice of seizing terror suspects and transpor...
Following the launch of the War on Terror, the United States of America established a global rendit...
It is now well documented that the Blair government was colluding at the highest levels in the globa...
In the early 1990s, two former members of the Afghan secret service applied for a residence permit i...
Since the September 11th terrorist attacks in the United States, concerns that counter-terrorism law...
The article deals with the legality of the so-called “Extraordinary Rendition Program” (ERP). The ER...
We examine how the tracking of rendition aircraft has provided a much fuller understanding of the CI...
This Article will show that the term “extraordinary rendition” is of short legal history and that it...
In the 'war on terrorism' waged by the United States the activities of the US Central Intelligence A...
Following 9/11, the prevention and pre-emption of acts of terrorism has become a priority at domesti...
The United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has been abducting individuals from across the w...
In November 2005, the U.S. media reported that the Central Intelligence Agency was operating secret ...
Introduction: In December 2012 the European Court of Human Rights (the Court or ECtHR) delivered the...
In its efforts to counteract terrorist threats and contain the risks posed by returning foreign figh...
Rendering terror suspects to nations that permit the use of torture is one of several methods the Un...
This article describes extraordinary rendition, the practice of seizing terror suspects and transpor...
Following the launch of the War on Terror, the United States of America established a global rendit...
It is now well documented that the Blair government was colluding at the highest levels in the globa...
In the early 1990s, two former members of the Afghan secret service applied for a residence permit i...
Since the September 11th terrorist attacks in the United States, concerns that counter-terrorism law...