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Motivele absolutizării interzicerii torturii și tratamentelor inumane, crude sau degradante | |
rum | |
20230200 | |
Uniunea Juristilor din Romania | |
Danisor, Dan Claudiu | |
absolute prohibition of torture | humiliation | international human rights law | cruel treatment | rule of law | civilisation | liberalism | degrading treatment | inhuman treatment | democracy | universal | |
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Dreptul ; vol. 2023, no. 2 | |
ART : 30321 : Not available for external loan | |
The marks of civilisation : the special stigma of torture | |
English | |
20220300 | |
Oxford University Press | |
Farrell, Michelle | |
torture | social stigma effects | discourse | judicial decisions | torture threshold | CoE. European Court of Human Rights | CoE. Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (1950) | ECHR-3 | ill-treatment | attitude to torture | reputation | civilisation | politics | state responsibility | Europe | |
Human rights law review ; vol. 22, no. 1 | |
ART : 31528 : Not available for external loan | |
Torturing the new barbarians | |
English | |
20220000 | |
Routledge | |
Cox, Rory | |
determinants of torture | perception of the enemy | dehumanisation | civilisation | discourse analysis | war on terror | torture justifiability | Western world | extraordinary rendition | antimuslim attitudes | universal | United States | United Kingdom | |
Contesting torture: interdisciplinary perspectives / Rory Cox, Faye Donnelly, Anthony Lang (eds.) - ISBN: 9780429343445 | |
ART : 31327 : Not available for external loan | |
The erasure of torture in America | |
English | |
20220000 | |
Case Western Reserve University | |
Wolfendale, Jessica | |
attitude to torture | indigenous groups victimisation | slavery | determinants of victimisation | attitude to victims | impunity for torture | war on terror | historical aspects | racism | civilisation | torture justifiability | torture purposes | United States | |
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Case Western Reserve journal of international law ; vol. 54, no. 1 | |
MON : 2019.040 : Not available for external loan | |
Concepts for international law : contributions to disciplinary thought | |
English | |
20190000 | |
Edward Elgar | |
D'Aspremont, Jean (ed.) | Singh, Sahib (ed.) | |
978-1-78347-467-7 | |
universal | international law | armed conflict | utopia | universalism | revolutions | legal responsibility | case law | judicial decisions | legal pluralism | state (political entity) | legal personality | international criminal law | international human rights law | proportionality principle | norm conflict | justice | criminalisation | international criminal justice | international crimes | definitions | interdisciplinary aspects | international instruments | human rights | racism | culture | colonialism | imperialism | humanity | hegemony | religion | belief systems | spirituality | ethnic conflict | legal protection | minority groups | ethnicity | ethics | epistemology | political ideologies | modernity | discourse | development | democracy | critical discourse analysis | World Trade Organization | European Union | United Nations | intergovernmental organisations | constitutional law | classification | consent | international courts | effectiveness | state behaviour | philosophy of law | treaty interpretation | coherence | civilisation | ICJ | UN. International Court of Justice | state sovereignty | freedom | legitimacy | legal theory | autonomy | treaties | legal subjects | accountability | politics | authority | state compliance | jurisdiction | power | rule of law | criminal justice | decision making | national law | legal systems | analogy | legal reasoning | jurisprudence | |
MON : 2020.014 : Not available for external loan | |
Interdisciplinary perspectives on torture | |
English | |
20190000 | |
Brill | |
Olson, Lon (ed.) | Molloy, Stuart (ed.) | |
978-90-04-40570-7 | |
torture patterns | Tito, Josip Broz | communism | resistance movements | counterinsurgencies | legal subjects | state (political entity) | animals | Guantanamo Bay detention camp (United States) | moral injury | Abu Ghraib prison (Iraq) | waterboarding | forensic evaluation of torture | psychological assessment | knowledge, attitudes, practice | expert testimony | attitude to torture | PTSD | documentation of torture | data collection | witnessing torture | standardisation | human rights defenders | exposure to torture | torture victims treatment | mental health personnel | vicarious traumatisation | hunger strikers | nutrition therapy | positional torture | torture methods | visibility | discourse | torture justifiability | torture victims | suffering | imagination | literary criticism | repression strategies | political imprisonment | Goli Otok camp (Yugoslavia) | ideological conversion | labour camps | civil war | discrimination | legal protection | minority groups | vulnerable populations | natural law | treaty interpretation | interrogation techniques | legal counsel | lawyers' complicity in torture | interrogators | state agents | state responsibility | physical violence | ritual performance | Christianity | religion | philosophy | torture prevention | prosecution for torture | legal proceedings | evidence of torture | photographic evidence | psychological effects of torture | solitary confinement | length of proceedings | war on terror | torture effects | torture prevalence | civilisation | determinants of torture | societal effects of torture | torture representation | World War 2 | human rights | colonialism | slavery | historical aspects of torture | torture definition | death penalty | prisoners | death-row | universal | Israel | United Kingdom | Yugoslavia | Italy | United States | |
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The poverty of numbers : reflections on the legitimacy of global development indicators | |
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20171200 | |
Cambridge University Press | |
Goodwin, Morag | |
universal | legitimacy | social control | civilisation | measurement | power | governance | programme evaluation | indicators | standards | colonialism | poverty | economic development | sociocultural factors | validity | human development | globalisation | cross-cultural comparison | international development | |
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International journal of law in context ; vol. 13, special issue 4 | |
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We have never been civilized : torture and the materiality of world political binaries | |
English | |
20170300 | |
Sage | |
Austin, Jonathan Luke | |
universal | Argentina | United States | politics | militarism | determinants of perpetration | theoretical models | torture | state behaviour | complicity | international relations | weapons | armed forces | political systems | subjectivities | cross-national comparison | war on terror | state terror | repression | counterterrorism | extraordinary rendition | democracy | authoritarianism | government | civilisation | |
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European journal of international relations ; vol. 23, no. 1 | |
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What is organised violence? | |
20170000 | |
Cambridge University | |
Malešević, Siniša | |
universal | organised violence | psychiatric hospitals | criminal justice | punishment | prisons | imprisonment | political systems | ideologies | militarism | civilisation | history | self-control | behaviour | state (political entity) | coercion | social sciences | terrorism | politics | collective violence | crime | political violence | warfare | gender aspects | intergroup relations | social control | theoretical models | classification | symbolic violence | legitimacy | power | social hierarchies | structural violence | cultural violence | social inequality | interpersonal relations | intention | perpetrators | victims | sociocultural factors | traditions | law | humiliation | physical violence | psychological violence | human dignity | effects | definitions | violence | |
The rise of organised brutality: a historical sociology of violence. - ISBN: 9781107479494 | |
MON : 2019.059 : Not available for external loan | |
A genealogy of the torture taboo | |
20170000 | |
Routledge | |
Barnes, Jamal | |
9780367221584 | |
absolute prohibition of torture | Obama, Barack (Administration of) | Bush, George W (Administration of) | SERE (Survival Evasion Resistance Escape) | prisoner treatment | Guantanamo Bay detention camp (United States) | malingering | UNCAT-1-1 | CoE. European Commission of Human Rights | CoE. European Court of Human Rights | judicial decisions | information disclosure | international human rights law | torture prevention | visiting mechanisms | regional human rights protection systems | human rights monitoring | discourse analysis | denial | effects on perpetrators | advocacy | protest | counterinsurgencies | UN. Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) | crimes against humanity | concentration camps | Nazi doctors | Nazis | prosecution for torture | medical complicity in torture | Nuremberg trials | British India | standards | philosophy | religion | culture | civilisation | torture justifiability | debate | Beccaria, Cesare | pain | evidence standards | criminal justice | legal confessions | truth | guilt | political systems | torture methods | Constitutio Criminalis Carolina (1532) | ordeal | judicial torture | criminal procedure | extraordinary rendition | war on terror | interrogation techniques | counterterrorism | torture definition | UNCAT | UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1984) | armed conflict | World War 2 | counterinsurgencies | colonialism | international law | determinants | historical aspects of torture | abolition of torture | drafting history | state compliance | politics | universal | India | United Kingdom | United States | Egypt | Israel | Algeria | France | Germany | USSR | Europe | |