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| Reserving the right to torture | |
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| Routledge | |
| Blakeley, Ruth | Raphael, Sam | |
| attitude to torture | Western world | democracy | government policy | war on terror | international complicity in torture | intelligence services | accountability | commission of inquiry | colonialism | United Kingdom | |
| Contesting torture: interdisciplinary perspectives / Rory Cox, Faye Donnelly, Anthony Lang (eds.) - ISBN: 9780429343445 | |
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| Conducting effective research into state complicity in human rights abuses | |
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| Taylor and Francis | |
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| Contemporary social science ; vol. 15, no. 2 | |
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| The prohibition against torture : why the UK government is falling short and the risks that remain | |
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| Wiley-Blackwell | |
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| absolute prohibition of torture | reparations for torture | international relations | international cooperation | diplomatic assurances | commission of inquiry | accountability for torture | state compliance | international human rights law | prisoner treatment | extraordinary rendition | military personnel | intelligence services | complicity in torture | government policy | United Kingdom | Iraq | Afghanistan | United States | |
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| Political quarterly ; vol. 90, no. 3 | |
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| Human rights fact-finding and the CIA's rendition, detention and interrogation programme : a response to Cordell | |
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| Sage | |
| Blakeley, Ruth | Raphael, Sam | |
| measurement | statistical models | war on terror | extraordinary rendition | research design | international cooperation | human rights violations | prisoner transfer | complicity in torture | data sources | data interpretation | human rights monitoring | research methodology | debate | information disclosure | data collection | United States | |
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| International area studies review ; vol. 21, no. 2 | |
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| British torture in the 'war on terror' | |
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| Sage | |
| Blakeley, Ruth | Raphael, Sam | |
| United Kingdom | Iraq | war on terror | foreign occupations | prisoner treatment | torture | interrogation | discourse | denial | power | rule of law | politics | warfare | |
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| European journal of international relations ; vol. 23, no. 2 | |
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| Tracking rendition aircraft as a way to understand CIA secret detention and torture in Europe | |
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| Raphael, Sam | Black, Crofton | Blakeley, Ruth | Kostas, Steve | |
| Europe | United States | human rights monitoring | advocacy | research methodology | extraordinary rendition | prisoner transfer | torture | war on terror | CIA | NGO approaches | data sources | research | detention centres | |
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| International journal of human rights ; vol. 20, no. 1 | |
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| Human rights, state wrongs, and social change : the theory and practice of emancipation | |
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| Cambridge University Press | |
| Blakeley, Ruth | |
| United States | human rights | advocacy | politics | international cooperation | counterterrorism | torture | Marxism | belief systems | social change | |
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| Review of international studies ; vol. 39, no. 3 | |
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| Dirty hands, clean conscience? : the CIA Inspector general's investigation of 'enhanced interrogation techniques' in the war on terror and the torture debate | |
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| United States | counterterrorism | politics | intelligence services | human rights monitoring | torture effectiveness | interrogation techniques | torture justifiability | |
| Journal of human rights ; vol. 10, no. 4 | |
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| Why torture? | |
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| Cambridge University Press | |
| Blakeley, Ruth | |
| torture purposes | ticking bomb scenario | interrogation techniques | national security | torture justifiability | elites | torture effectiveness | war on terror | state responsibility | individual responsibility | discourse analysis | legitimacy | democracy | authoritarianism | utilitarianism | morality | determinants of torture | repression | political opposition | power | social class | politics | international relations | universal | |
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| Review of international studies ; vol. 33, no. 3 | |
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| Still training to torture? : US training of military forces from Latin America | |
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| Third world quarterly ; vol. 27, no. 8 | |