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MON : 2020.015 : Not available for external loan
Title
Interrogation and torture : integrating efficacy with law and morality
Language
English
Year
20200000
Publisher
Oxford University
Author
Barela, Steven J. (ed.)
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Fallon, Mark (ed.)
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Gaggioli, Gloria (ed.)
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Ohlin, Jens David (ed.)
ISBN
978-0-19009752-3
Subject
interrogation effectiveness
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legal defences
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fair trial
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immunity from prosecution
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protective factors
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institutional reform
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contextual analysis
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NPMs
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OPCAT
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UNCAT-OP
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UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment. Optional Protocol (2002)
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visiting mechanisms
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access to lawyer
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detainee rights
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presumption of innocence
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resistance (psychology)
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antitorture movement
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Bentham, Jeremy (1748—1832, English philosopher)
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ticking bomb scenario
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abolition of torture
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prosecution for torture
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evidence admissibility
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international humanitarian law
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absolute prohibition of torture
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impunity for torture
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punishment for torture
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NGO approaches
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advocacy
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Landau Commission (Israel)
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commission of inquiry
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General Security Service (GSS)
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manipulation (psychology)
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psychiatrists
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military medical personnel
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medical complicity in torture
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guilt
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shame
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moral injury
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PTSD
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effects on perpetrators
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collective responsibility
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moral responsibility
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state agents
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moral dilemmas
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professional ethics
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conditioning, operant
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pain perception
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torture victims
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military personnel
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neuroendocrinology
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biomarkers
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stress reactions
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cognitive impairment
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mood disorders
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attention
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memory disorders
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physiological effects of torture
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drink deprivation
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thirst
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dyspnea
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asphyxia
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animal models
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physiological stress
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psychological stress
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neuropsychology
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philosophy
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empathy
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self disclosure
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evidence
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deception
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interrogation techniques
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programme development
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torture criminalisation
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immigration detention centres
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juvenile detention centres
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Zuley, Richard (Chicago police detective and US naval reservist, United States)
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skill transfer
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technology transfer
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public opinion
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attitude change
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attitude to torture
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stealth torture techniques
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suspension [torture method]
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torture method terminology
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exhaustion exercises
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burning [torture method]
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temperature, hot
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forced ingestion of irritants
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sitting on ice [torture method]
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prisoner punishment
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humming bird [torture device]
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magneto [torture method]
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armed forces
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colonialism
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training of torturers
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knowledge transfer
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international complicity
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visibility
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physical effects of torture
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reputation
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human rights monitoring
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technology
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torture methods
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electric torture
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severity of treatment
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regression (psychology)
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time factors
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physical torture
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Cold War
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drug evaluation
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drug development
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hypnosis
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drug administration, non-therapeutic
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human experimentation
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combined modality torture
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hygiene
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deprivation [torture method]
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prison conditions
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behaviour modification
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sexual abuse
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rectal examination
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time disorientation
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threats
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hooding [torture method]
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starvation
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solitary confinement
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environmental stress
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noise torture
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positional torture
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forced nudity
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sleep deprivation [torture method]
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climatic stress [torture method]
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shackling
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physical restraint
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temperature, cold
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waterboarding
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wall-slamming
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cramped confinement [torture method]
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water dousing [torture method]
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beatings
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SERE (Survival Evasion Resistance Escape)
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Jessen, John Bruce
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Mitchell, James E.
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torture method development
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psychologist complicity in torture
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experimental psychology
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learned helplessness
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coercion
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UN Special Rapporteur on Torture
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UN. Universal Protocol for Non-Coercive Interviewing Methods (proposed)
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torture allegations
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UN. Committee Against Torture
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case law
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UNCAT-16
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UNCAT-2
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power
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UNCAT-1
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inhuman treatment
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torture purposes
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intentionality
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determinants of torture
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torture threshold
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cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment
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legal confessions
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torture effects
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standards
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Guantanamo Bay detention camp (United States)
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military courts
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accountability for torture
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torture justifiability
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utilitarianism
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rule of law
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human dignity
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debate
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international human rights law
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Obama, Barack (Administration of)
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government policy
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torture prevention effectiveness
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torture effectiveness
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national security
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professional ethics
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professional organisations
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American Psychological Association (APA)
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complicity in torture
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prisoner treatment
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neurosciences
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brain
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counterterrorism
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war on terror
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policing
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criminal investigation
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crossnational analysis
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communication
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interpersonal relations
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interviewing
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trust
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research
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science
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cooperative behaviour
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political systems
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democracy
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national law
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interrogation techniques
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CIA
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personality change
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psychological torture definition
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national legal instruments
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torture prevention
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international legal instruments
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norm review
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state obligations
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UNCAT-11
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UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1984)
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torture definition
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morality
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law
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torture
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universal
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Italy
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Greece
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France
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Norway
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United Kingdom
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Israel
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United States
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