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| 'And if it doesn’t work they deserve it anyway' : more evidence that retributive concerns motivate 'enhanced interrogation' torture | |
| English | |
| 20231117 | |
| Taylor and Francis | |
| Hansen, Ian | Callaghan, Bennett | |
| determinants of torture | motivation | torture purposes | criminal suspect characteristics | attitude to torture | war on terror | punishment | torture justifiability | interrogation effectiveness | retaliation | universal | United States | |
| Dynamics of asymmetric conflict: pathways toward terrorism and genocide ; doi: 10.1080/17467586.2023.2280865 | |
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| Decolonizing Middle East anthropology : toward liberations in SWANA societies | |
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| 20230800 | |
| Wiley-Blackwell | |
| Bishara, Amahl | |
| anthropology | international cooperation | research | academics | war on terror | social activism | localism | politics | postcolonialism | Western Asia | Northern Africa | |
| American ethnologist ; vol. 50, no. 3 | |
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| Twenty years on : Intelligence and Security Committee and investigating torture in the 'war on terror' | |
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| 20230800 | |
| Taylor and Francis | |
| Gill, Peter | |
| intelligence service oversight | accountability for torture | politics | human rights monitoring | governmental entities | parliament's role | war on terror | secrecy | information disclosure | extraordinary rendition | international complicity in torture | counterterrorism strategies | United Kingdom | |
| Intelligence and national security ; vol. 38, no. 5 | |
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| When identity meets strategy: the development of British and German anti-torture policies since 9/11 | |
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| 20230711 | |
| Sage | |
| Heaphy, Janina | |
| Germany | United Kingdom | attitude to torture | war on terror effects | government policy | accountability | jurisdiction, territorial | cross-national comparison | intelligence service oversight | practice guidelines revision | torture prevention effectiveness | |
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| Cooperation and conflict ; doi: 10.1177/00108367231184723 | |
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| Human rights violations, moral emotions, and moral disengagement : how states use moral disengagement to justify their human rights abuses | |
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| 20230700 | |
| Oxford University Press | |
| Luongo, Ben | |
| justification for human rights violations | attitude change | discourse analysis | emotions | moral disengagement | ideologies | national security | accountability effectiveness | determinants of impunity | manipulation | morality | justice | politics | immigration | dehumanisation | blame attribution | war on terror | public opinion | thinking | communication | torture justifiability | United States | universal | |
| Journal of human rights practice ; vol. 15, no. 2 | |
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| Accounting for enhanced interrogation : elite perspectives | |
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| 20230300 | |
| Taylor and Francis | |
| Balfe, Myles | |
| war on terror | determinants of perpetration | perpetratorhood | complicity in torture | motivation | victimhood | discourse analysis | institutional aspects | denial | governmental entities' role | attitude to torture | interrogation techniques development | programme development | United States | |
| Deviant behavior ; vol. 44, no. 3 | |
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| Introduction: the Court redefines torture in Europe | |
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| 20230000 | |
| Cambridge University | |
| Yildiz, Ezgi | |
| torture prevention | regional human rights protection system's role | international court's role | international human rights law's role | CoE. Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (1950) | ECHR-3 | CoE. European Court of Human Rights' role | state obligations | legal reasoning | case law | norm change | freedom from torture | judicial activism | politics | margin of appreciation | attitude of government officials | judicial reform | torture threshold | international crime elements | absolute prohibition of torture | inhuman or degrading treatment | ticking bomb scenario | war on terror | civil society's role | attitude of judges | Europe | |
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| Between forbearance and audacity : the European Court of Human Rights and the norm against torture. (Studies on international courts and tribunals). - ISBN: 9781009103862 | |
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| Between forbearance and audacity : the European Court of Human Rights and the norm against torture | |
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| 20230000 | |
| Cambridge University | |
| Yildiz, Ezgi | |
| 9781009103862 | |
| torture prevention | regional human rights protection system's role | international court's role | international human rights law's role | CoE. Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (1950) | ECHR-3 | CoE. European Court of Human Rights' role | state obligations | legal reasoning | case law | norm change | freedom from torture | judicial activism | politics | margin of appreciation | attitude of government officials | judicial reform | torture threshold | international crime elements | absolute prohibition of torture | inhuman or degrading treatment | ticking bomb scenario | war on terror | civil society's role | attitude of judges | Europe | |
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| Informal multilateral authoritarian practices : extraordinary rendition in the war on terror | |
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| 20230000 | |
| Oxford University | |
| Glasius, Marlies | |
| extraordinary rendition | CIA | secret detention | abduction | case studies | Guantanamo Bay detention camp (United States) | authoritarianism | disinformation | secrecy | torture justifiability | international complicity in torture | war on terror | United States | universal | |
| Authoritarian practices in a global age. - ISBN: 9780192862655 | |
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| Bleed a little louder : sound, silence and music torture | |
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| 20230000 | |
| Verein für Sozialgeschichte der Medizin | |
| Grant, Morag Josephine | |
| music torture | punishment methods | tinnitus | PTSD | violence | war on terror | torture effects | psychological torture | historical aspects | torture methods | United Kingdom | universal | United States | |
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| VIRUS: beiträge zur Sozialgeschichte der Medizin ; vol. 21 | |