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  • ART : 28514 : Not available for external loan
    Is governmental and societal discrimination against Muslim minorities behind foreign fighters in Syria and Iraq?
    English
    20220300
    Sage
    Syrian Arab Republic | Iraq | determinants of violence | combatants | volunteers | social discrimination effects | Muslims | religious minorities | social inequality | developed countries | radicalisation | Islamists | social deprivation
    Journal of peace research ; vol. 59, no. 2
  • ART : 30718 : Not available for external loan
    Egypt : prison conditions
    English
    20220200
    Wiley-Blackwell
    torture allegations | attitude of government officials | denial | police | repression strategies | Islamist groups | religious minorities | news [publication type] | Egypt
    Africa research bulletin ; vol. 59, no. 1
  • ART : 28418 : Not available for external loan
    Dynamics of violent and dehumanizing rhetoric in far-right social media
    English
    20211100
    Sage
    Sweden | determinants of violence | dehumanisation | discourse analysis | mass media | extreme right | Internet | social networks | ethnic minorities | religious minorities | crime | stereotyping | perpetratorhood | political violence | negativism | hate crimes | vigilantism | denial (psychology) | violence justifiability
    New media and society ; vol. 23, no. 11
  • ART : 30295 : Not available for external loan
    Between martyrdom and silence: dissent, duress, and persecution as the suppression of human rights under the Refugee Convention
    English
    20210300
    Oxford University Press
    persecution | risk of torture | asylum | political opposition | legal protection | refugee law | retaliation | visibility | martyrdom | human rights violations | intimidation | evidence standards | UN. Convention relating to the Status of Refugees (1951) | fear | decision making | rights-based approach | social group discrimination | self censorship | victimhood | returnees | inhuman treatment | case law | minority groups | credibility | national courts' role | homosexuals | conscientious objectors | religious minorities | universal
    International journal of refugee law ; vol. 33, no. 1
  • MON : 2018.057 : Not available for external loan
    راهی دیگر (دفتر دوم): در بود و باش چری‍‍ک های فدایی خلق ایران = Rahi digar: dar bud-o bash-e cherik´ha-ye fadayi-e khalq-e Iran (daftar-e dovvom) [T] = The Road Not Taken (vol. 2) [t]
    Persian
    20170000
    Noghteh
    9780998086132
    Iran | arrest | children | gender | religious minorities | prisoner visitation | trials | prison cell | torture | interrogation | interrogators
    International institute of social history
  • ART : 07670 : Not available for external loan
    Alternative report to the Committee Against Torture in connection with the fourth periodic report of the Republic of Armenia
    English
    20161000
    Civil Society Institute
    UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1984) | killings | disabled persons victimisation | trafficking in persons | religious minorities victimisation | domestic violence | censorship | arbitrary arrest and detention | length of proceedings | fair trial rights | prison conditions | prison overcrowding | legal confessions | interrogation | torture patterns | accountability for torture effectiveness | military personnel victimisation | ill-treatment | hazing | armed forces | deaths | judicial independence | access to information | corruption | repression | contextual analysis | victim services | juvenile justice | asylum proceedings | torture victims treatment centres | domestic implementation effectiveness | Armenia
    Civil Society Institute
  • ART : 09026 : Not available for external loan
    Partnership for Open Society Initiative’s joint submission to the Committee Against Torture on the fourth periodic report of the Republic of Armenia regarding the implementation of the Convention against torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment of punishment
    English
    20161000
    Partnership for Open Society Initiative
    UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1984) | determinants of impunity | disabled persons victimisation | trafficking in persons | religious minorities victimisation | domestic violence | censorship | arbitrary arrest and detention | length of proceedings | fair trial rights | prison conditions | prison overcrowding | legal confessions | interrogation | torture patterns | accountability for torture effectiveness | military personnel victimisation | ill-treatment | hazing | armed forces | deaths | judicial independence | access to information | corruption | repression | contextual analysis | victim services | juvenile justice | asylum proceedings | torture victims treatment centres | domestic implementation effectiveness | Armenia
    Partnership for Open Society Initiative
  • ART : 07510 : Not available for external loan
    Convention against Torture and other Cruel Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment 59 session (07 Nov 2016 - 07 Dec 2016)
    English
    20160000
    Caucasus Center of Human Rights Monitoring (CCHRM)
    UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1984) | killings | disabled persons victimisation | trafficking in persons | religious minorities victimisation | domestic violence | censorship | arbitrary arrest and detention | length of proceedings | fair trial rights | prison conditions | prison overcrowding | legal confessions | interrogation | torture patterns | accountability for torture effectiveness | military personnel victimisation | ill-treatment | hazing | armed forces | deaths | judicial independence | access to information | corruption | repression | contextual analysis | domestic implementation effectiveness | Armenia
    Caucasus Center of Human Rights Monitoring (CCHRM) | Human rights monitoring group of national minorities (MRMG) | Public Association for Human Right Protection
  • MON : 1992.211 : Not available for external loan
    Behind closed doors : torture and detention in Egypt
    English
    19920700
    Human Rights Watch
    9781564320650
    torture patterns | human rights conditionality | European Communities (EC) | international relations | human rights monitoring | torturers | agents responsible for violations | emergency legislation | Christians | torture effects | medicolegal reports | forensic evaluation of torture | torture victim characteristics | teachers | apostasy | religious minorities | lawyers | trade unionists | Islamist groups | complicity of prosecutors | impunity | prosecution for torture | judicial decisions | torture allegations | access to prisons | Tora Istikbal prison (Egypt) | Tora Liman prison (Egypt) | torture prevalence | religion | degrading treatment | interrogation techniques | training of torturers | torture purposes | trials | evidence admissibility | legal confessions | medical doctors victimisation | military camps | Palestinians | political detainees, female | political detainees, adolescent | humiliation | prisons | hostages | arrest of family members | threats to family members | family members | disappeared persons | cases | development aid | time factors | administrative detention | prisoner whereabouts | prisoner records | prisoner transfer | complaint procedures | access to lawyer | torture methods | prisoner treatment | prison conditions | home searches | violence | intimidation | arrest procedures | psychological torture methods | drink deprivation | food deprivation | forced nudity | coercion | blindfolding | physical torture methods | electroshock weapons | rectum | foreign body insertion | health care delivery | falanga [torture method] | water torture | weight hanging [torture method] | scalding | burning [torture method] | torture method prevalence | waiting period | sensory deprivation | witnessing torture | threats to family members | threats with torture | verbal abuse | electric torture | positional torture | suspension [torture method] | beatings | sleep deprivation [torture method] | pressing and crushing [torture method] | pain | learned helplessness | torture effects | handcuffing | physical restraint techniques | standing position [torture method] | interrogation | armed forces | government | politics | contextual analysis | political detainee characteristics | political detainees | state of emergency | denial | incommunicado detention | national security | intelligence services | arbitrary arrest and detention | repression | Egypt | Europe | United States
    Middle East Watch
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