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    Defensive force by law enforcement agents
    20170000
    Oxford University
    United States | universal | policing | compensation | punishment of perpetrators | prosecution | information disclosure | time factors | effectiveness | police oversight | impartiality principle | independence principle | criminal investigation | psychosocial interventions | health care delivery | reparations | accountability | burden of proof | evidence | intention | inhuman treatment | absolute prohibition of torture | morality | bystanders | international humanitarian law | international criminal law | proportionality principle | weapons | technology | death in custody | riot control agents, chemical | tasers | law and order | crime prevention | national law | prisoner escape | counterterrorism | military personnel | warfare | death penalty | decision making | state obligations | ACHPR-4 | UN. Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners (Nelson Mandela Rules) (2015) | ACHR-4 | physical violence | legal defences | prison personnel | prisons | police personnel | UN. Code of Conduct for Law Enforcement Officials (1979) | UN. Basic Principles on the Use of Force and Firearms by Law Enforcement Officials (1990) | ICCPR-6 | universal human rights protection system | ECHR-5 | ECHR-3 | ECHR-2 | regional human rights protection systems | physical restraint | international human rights law | riot control techniques | riot control | criminal law | right to security of the person | right to life | limitation of rights and freedoms | self-defence principle | killings | police violence
    Human rights and personal self-defense in international law. - ISBN: 9780190655020
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