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  • ART : 32902 : Not available for external loan
    Common Article 1 of the Geneva Conventions and the method of treaty interpretation
    English
    20231000
    Cambridge University Press
    international humanitarian law | Geneva Conventions (1949) | treaty interpretation dynamics | state responsibility | responsibility to prevent | complicity | drafting history | Geneva Conventions. Additional Protocol relating to the Protection of Victims of International Armed Conflicts (Protocol I) (1977) | consent | intent | universal
    International and comparative law quarterly ; vol. 72, no. 4
  • ART : 32566 : Not available for external loan
    Understanding Russia's actions in Ukraine as the crime of genocide
    English
    20230500
    Oxford University Press
    Russian Federation | Ukraine | genocide | international criminal law | foreign occupations | international humanitarian law | intent | discourse analysis
    Journal of international criminal justice ; vol. 21, no. 2
  • ART : 26398 : Not available for external loan
    Violence on many sides : framing effects on protest and support for repression
    English
    20210400
    Cambridge University Press
    Israel | United States | protest effectiveness | police violence | political opposition | public opinion | resistance movements | political violence | repression | risk assessment | threat perception | weapons | social identification | cross-cultural comparison | cross-national analysis | attitude to violence | social perception | ingroup outgroup | authoritarianism | intent
    British journal of political science ; vol. 51, no. 2
  • MON : 2021.093 : Not available for external loan
    Collaboration between medical doctors and lawyers when documenting torture in North Africa : DIGNITY manual
    English
    20210000
    DIGNITY - Danish Institute Against Torture
    9788793675513
    torture prevention | documentation of torture | medical documentation of torture | interdisciplinary cooperation | medical doctor's role | lawyer's role | professional ethics | international ethical instruments | risk assessment | personal safety | international legal instruments | freedom from torture | torture definition | cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment | torture methods | contextual aspects | torture effects | torture method-effect correlation | data collection | interviewing torture victims | note-taking | writing | credibility assessment | medical history taking | physical examination | assessment | signs and symptoms | medicolegal report writing | Istanbul Protocol | advocacy | evidence of torture | access to justice | reparations for torture | manual | teaching material | terminology | legal reasoning | decision making | medical reasoning | torture victims | detainees | retaliation | witness protection | severity of treatment | intent | degrading treatment | homosexuals | torture victims, female | torture victims characteristics | torture victims, child | social effects of torture | retraumatisation prevention | personal narratives | event data | DIGNITY publications | universal | Northern Africa
  • ART : 25538 : Not available for external loan
    Stories of injustice : towards a narrative victimology
    English
    20190700
    Sage
    universal | victimology | public opinion | life change events | review [publication type] | meaning | contextual analysis | traumatic memory | qualitative methods | emotional trauma | criminal justice | crime victims | victimisation | intent | criminology | research methodology | personal narratives | victimhood
    European journal of criminology ; vol. 16, no. 4
  • ART : 26406 : Not available for external loan
    Politics of mass rapes in ethnic conflict : a morphodynamics of raw madness and cooked evil
    English
    20190600
    Springer
    warfare | attitude to victims | international criminal justice | offspring | honour | marriage | social activism | feminism | social stigma | pregnancy, unwanted | rape victims, female | determinants of torture | perpetrator characteristics | determinants of perpetration | intent | ethnic cleansing | determinants of violence | discourse analysis | theoretical models | sociocultural factors | gender-based violence | rape | Yugoslavia | Bosnia and Herzegovina
    Crime, law and social change ; vol. 71
  • ART : 26422 : Not available for external loan
    On the force-feeding of prisoners on hunger strike
    English
    20190300
    Springer
    solitary confinement statistics | inhuman treatment | moral obligations | enteral nutrition methods | enteral nutrition adverse effects | prisoner rights | freedom of speech | intent | prison health personnel | professional obligations | personal autonomy | debate | bioethics | health personnel's role | nutrition therapy | prisoners | protest | hunger strikers | long-term effects | torture | prevalence | United States
    HEC forum ; vol. 31, no. 1
  • MON : 2021.010 : Not available for external loan
    Theory and practice of the European Convention on Human Rights
    English
    20180000
    Intersentia
    978-1-78068-493-2
    human rights protection | right to health | socioeconomic factors | diplomatic assurances | risk of torture | state responsibility | extradition | asylum | solitary confinement | prison health care delivery | prison overcrowding | prisoner treatment | prison conditions | detainee rights | detention | agents responsible for violations | state agents | non state agents | criminal investigation of torture | jurisdiction | burden of proof | evidence standards | degrading treatment or punishment | life imprisonment | inhuman punishment | contextual analysis | intention | torture purposes | health status | age factors | sex factors | psychological effects of torture | physical effects of torture | severity of treatment | length of treatment | intent | long-term effects of torture | suffering | crime elements | state obligations | torture threshold | absolute prohibition of torture | ECHR-57 | reservations | ECHR-18 | abuse of power | ECHR-17 | abuse of rights | ECHR-16 | political activities | ECHR-15 | emergency legislation | derogation | ECHR-13 | right to an effective remedy | ECHR-P13-1 | armed conflict | ECHR-12-1 | ECHR-14 | discrimination | ECHR-P7-5 | equality rights | ECHR-P7-4 | non bis in idem | ECHR-P7-3 | wrongful conviction | compensation | ECHR-P7-2 | right to appeal | criminal justice | ECHR-P7-1 | aliens | procedural justice | ECHR-P6-1 | death penalty | collective expulsion | ECHR-P4-3 | ECHR-P4-4 | expulsion | ECHR-P4-2 | freedom of movement | ECHR-P4-1 | ECHR-P1-3 | elections | ECHR-P1-2 | right to education | ECHR-P1-1 | ECHR-12 | right to property | marriage | ECHR-11 | freedom of association | freedom of assembly | ECHR-10 | freedom of expression | ECHR-9 | freedom of religion | freedom of conscience | freedom of thought | family | ECHR-8 | privacy | ECHR-7 | legality | punishment | ECHR-6 | fair trial | imprisonment | ECHR-5 | right to liberty and security | torture prevention | inhuman treatment | ECHR-4 | forced labour | slavery | ECHR-3 | freedom from torture | right to life | ECHR-2 | international cooperation | EU law | case law | CoE. European Court of Human Rights | international courts | court procedure | CoE. Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (1950) | international legal instruments | regional human rights protection systems | Europe
  • MON : 2021.009 : Not available for external loan
    Human rights practice
    20000000-
    Sweet and Maxwell
    9780421625402
    regional human rights protection systems | compensation | reparations for torture | suffering | humiliation | family separation | torture risk assessment | decision making | torture risk | expulsion | extradition | refoulement | immigration detention | prisoner release | psychiatric patients | commitment of mentally ill | time factors | prisoner rights | parental rights | parent-child relations | prisoner visitation | communication with family members | juvenile detainees | patient acceptance of health care | prisoner health status | aliens | detention | solitary confinement | death-row | prison conditions | riot control | wounds and injuries | physical restraint adverse effects | physical effects of torture | arrest procedures | police violence | child abuse | corporal punishment | torture prevention | discrimination | prisoner treatment | intent | psychological effects of torture | degrading punishment | degrading treatment | inhuman punishment | inhuman treatment | suspension [torture method] | rape | torture methods | evidence burden | evidence standards | decision making | legal reasoning | torture threshold | severity of treatment | state obligations | state responsibility | national courts | CoE. European Court of Human Rights | case law | ECHR-3 | CoE. Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (1950) | freedom from torture | human rights protection | national legal instruments | international legal instruments | Europe | United Kingdom
  • ART : 09353 : Not available for external loan
    Cognitive aspects of suicidal behavior
    English
    19790000
    United States | cognition | depression | suicide | suicide, attempted | suicide | suicidal ideation | risk | psychometrics | psychiatric status rating scales | forecasting | Suicide Intent Scale | Hopelessness Scale | Scale for Suicide Ideation (SSI)
    Suicide and life-threatening behavior ; vol. 9, no. 2
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