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  • ART : 27777 : Not available for external loan
    The case of female perpetrators of international crimes : exploratory insights and new research directions
    English
    20200900
    Oxford University Press
    war criminals, female statistics | perpetrators, female | crimes against humanity | genocide | criminal behaviour | women | prosecution | international criminal justice | World War 2 | Yugoslav war | criminal justice | international courts | national courts | stereotyping | research needs | gender aspects | determinants of perpetration | educational status | age distribution | rapists, female | sexual abuse | burning [torture method] | forced to wash the face with acid | forced ingestion of banknotes | forced ingestion of petrol | stabbing | carved religious or other symbols on victim's body | forced to drink a dead man's blood | cutting [torture method] | torture methods | animals [torture instruments] | concentration camps | prisoner treatment | inhuman treatment | torturers, female | killings | universal | Serbia | Croatia | Bosnia and Herzegovina
    European journal of international law ; vol. 31, no. 2
  • UN : A/HRC/43/49 : Not available for external loan
    Report of the Special Rapporteur on Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
    English
    20200214
    United Nations
    psychological torture definition | historical aspects of torture | human experimentation | experimental psychology | interrogation techniques | torture method development | discourse | politics | medical ethics | absolute prohibition of torture | physical torture definition | comparison | terminology | international human rights law | UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1984) | UNCAT-1 | torture purposes | suffering | pain | communication technology | Internet | death-row | punishment | intimidation | criminal sentencing | cruel, inhuman or degrading punishment | disappearances | arbitrary arrest and detention | deception | guilt | betrayal | mobbing | social exclusion | noise torture | music torture | ear muffs | facial masks | gloving | blindfolding | hooding [torture method] | soundproofing | facility environment | light | solitary confinement | sensory deprivation | information dissemination | sexual harassment | sexual abuse | forced nudity | intimacy exposure | vilification | calumny | defamation | shame | verbal abuse | humiliation | surveillance in prison | privacy deprivation | self concept | self-esteem | human dignity | impossible choices | reward | sanctions | toilet deprivation | prison conditions | hygiene | sleep deprivation [torture method] | environmental stress | climatic stress [torture method] | deprivation [torture method] | learned helplessness | personal autonomy | chronic pain | PTSD | cramped confinement [torture method] | cramped confinement [torture method] | buried alive [torture method] | phobic disorders | insects as torture instruments | animals [torture instruments] | culture | witnessing torture | mock executions | torture by proxy | manipulation (psychology) | information disclosure | threats to family members | threats with rape | threats with torture | fear | torture method classification | lawful sanctions clause | powerlessness | intentionality | torture threshold | measurement | personality change | IACPPR-2 | OAS. Inter-American Convention to Prevent and Punish Torture (1985) | ICCPR-7 | UN. International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (1966) | forensic evaluation of torture | severity of treatment | stealth torture techniques | signs and symptoms | visibility | physical torture methods | cardiovascular physiological phenomena | death from torture | organ failure | depression | anxiety | emotional trauma | somatoform disorders | mental disorders | physiological effects of torture | physical effects of torture | psychological effects of torture | torture effects | psychological torture methods | universal
    United Nations Special Rapporteur on Torture
  • ART : 17986 : Not available for external loan
    Insects as weapons of war, terror, and torture
    English
    20120100
    Annual Reviews
    universal | torture methods | insects | war | weapons | review [publication type] | terrorism | history | animals [torture instruments]
    Annual review of entomology ; vol. 57
  • MON : 2011.102 : Not available for external loan
    Atlas of torture : use of medical and diagnostic examination results in medical assessment of torture
    English
    20100000
    Human Rights Foundation of Turkey
    978-975-7217-76-3
    forensic evaluation of torture | electromyography | pathology | scintigraphy | radiology | police violence | animals [torture instruments] | burns, thermal | burns | temperature, cold | sexual torture | rape | asphyxia | electric shock weapons | electric torture | positional torture | suspension [torture method] | falanga [torture method] | beatings | torture victims, child | torture victims | prisoners | cases | self-injurious behaviour | race | skin diseases | malingering | diagnosis, differential | evidence of torture | torture methods | physical effects of torture | diagnostic techniques and procedures | physical examination | pictorial work [publication type] | universal | Turkey
  • MON : 2019.095 : Not available for external loan
    Drawings from the gulag
    20100000
    FUEL
    978-0-9563562-4-6
    repression | rape victims, male | rape victims, female | men as victims | impunity | sadism | electric torture | burial | death cause | mental disorders | tuberculosis | sexually transmitted diseases | health status | comparison | criminal gangs | political parties | chemical weapons | human experimentation | rural areas | starvation | hunger strikers | intubation, gastrointestinal | nutrition therapy | insects | animals [torture instruments] | temperature, cold | solitary confinement | gender roles | execution techniques | social control, informal | extrajudicial executions | punishment methods | intimidation | criminals | state agents | non state agents | hunger | children | brainwashing | forced labour | mass graves | homosexuals, female | prisoner violence | suicide | prison argot | spouses of political detainees | social hierarchies | group processes | interpersonal relations | survival | prisoner treatment | climatic stress [torture method] | scalding | cramped confinement [torture method] | dehumanisation | prisoner transport | mass rape | Gulag | labour camps | prison conditions | asphyxia | positional torture | object insertion | sexual torture | political detainees, female | forced nudity | suspension [torture method] | beatings | whipping [torture method] | falanga [torture method] | waterboarding | torture imagery | torture methods | offspring of political detainees | informers | intelligence services | family members of political detainees | political detainees, male | interrogation techniques | arrest | religious institutions | killings | communism | USSR | Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic | Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
  • ART : 19340 : Not available for external loan
    'You should give them blacks to eat:' waging inter-American wars of torture and terror
    English
    20090300
    Johns Hopkins University
    United States | historical aspects of torture | slavery | animals [torture instruments] | dogs | colonialism | counterterrorism | Abu Ghraib prison (Iraq) | national security | racism
    American quarterly ; vol. 61, no. 1
  • MON : 2004.142 : Not available for external loan
    Tortur og helseskade
    Norwegian
    20030000
    Gyldendal Norsk
    9788205309736
    universal | Norway | torture | effects | torture victims | mental health | health status | prisons | prisoners | torturers | torturers, female | doctors' participation | health personnel | psychological torture | sexual torture | pharmacological torture | sensory deprivation | dental torture | physical effects | psychological effects | torture methods | animals [torture instruments] | lawyers | torture prevention | ethics | punishment | interdisciplinary treatment approach | patient care team | torture victims treatment | medical examination | asylum seekers | poems
  • ART : 15687 : Not available for external loan
    Sri Lanka : wavering commitment to human rights
    English
    19960800
    Amnesty International
    civil war | LTTE | child soldiers, female | child soldiers, male | corporal punishment | ill-treatment | military training | military conscription | rolling heavy objects on thighs | positional torture | solar overexposure | nail removal [torture method] | detainees | witnessing torture | forced nudity | child soldiers, female, adolescent | falanga [torture method] | suspension [torture method] | beatings | burning [torture method] | asphyxia | electric torture | water torture | solitary confinement | irritants applied to eyes, face | irritants applied to genitals | animals [torture instruments] | torture methods | rape victims, adolescent | war victims, child, male | war victims, female, adolescent | abduction | disappeared persons statistics | incommunicado detention | political opposition | determinants of victimisation | contextual analysis | Amnesty International (AI) | fact-finding missions | torture prevention effectiveness | cases | impunity | investigation of human rights violations | detainee rights | preventative interventions | national liberation movements | arbitrary arrest and detention | torture allegations | extrajudicial executions | disappearances | paramilitaries | armed forces | state agents | agents responsible for violations | human rights violations | Sri Lanka
    Amnesty International (AI)
  • ART : 12474 : Not available for external loan
    The development and drafting of the United Nations Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
    English
    19940000
    UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1984) | prosecution for torture | impunity | UNCAT-22 | UNCAT-21 | complaint procedures, inter-state | complaint procedures, individual | reporting procedures | UN. Committee Against Torture | domestic implementation | cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment | reparations for torture | universal jurisdiction | torture threshold | UNCAT-1 | UN General Assembly's role | psychological effects of torture | physiological effects of torture | torture effects | torture method terminology | training of torturers | international complicity | mutilation | eye removal [torture method] | pins under nails [torture method] | government policy | sitting position without support [torture method] | wearing shoes containing small stones while standing for long periods [torture methods] | death in custody | apartheid | torture purposes | asphyxia | submarino, wet [torture method] | animals [torture instruments] | sexual torture | drink deprivation | food deprivation | electric torture | torture method development | review [publication type] | torture definition | UN. Declaration on the Protection of All Persons from Being Subjected to Torture and other Cruel Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1975) | judicial personnel | lawyers | World Psychiatric Association (WPA) | medical ethics of torture | World Medical Association (WMA) | torture prevention | medical societies' role | medical participation in torture | code of ethics | antitorture campaigns | Amnesty International (AI) | psychiatric abuse | torture effects | combined modality torture | counterterrorism | commission of inquiry | interrogation techniques | CoE. Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (1950) | judicial decisions | counterinsurgencies | Cold War | prisoner treatment | freedom from torture | international legal instruments | genocide | tear gases | irritants in closed spaces [torture method] | democracy | policing | sterilisation, involuntary | human experimentation | mass killings | concentration camps | prisoner punishment | degrading treatment | forced labour | political opposition | family members of political detainees | medical involvement in torture | whipping [torture method] | exhaustion exercises | environmental stress | prison conditions | Nazism | interrogation | criminal investigation | labour camps | political imprisonment | repression strategies | communism | state terror | abolition of torture | Beccaria, Cesare | thumbscrew [torture instrument] | water torture | sleep deprivation [torture method] | burning [torture method] | torture victims, female | torture victims, child | tightening of cords around wrists [torture method] | bone breaking [torture method] | torture instruments | leg-brace | leg-screw | strappado [torture method] | trial procedure | criminal procedure | evidence standards | jurisprudence | legal confessions, false | torture effectiveness | lacerations | burning [torture method] | rack [torture instrument] | torture methods | social hierarchies | corporal punishment | judicial torture | legal confessions | slavery | criminal justice | Roman World | historical aspects of torture | international human rights law | drafting history | UNCAT | universal | United States | South Africa | Argentina | Brazil | Northern Ireland [United Kingdom] | United Kingdom | Algeria | France | Germany | USSR | Europe
    Boston College international and comparative law review ; vol. 17, no. 2
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