The prohibition of torture in exceptional circumstances /:
Reframes the historical, legal and moral discourse on the question of whether torture can be justified in exceptional circumstances.
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Zusammenfassung: | Reframes the historical, legal and moral discourse on the question of whether torture can be justified in exceptional circumstances. |
Beschreibung: | 5 Torture prohibition and the torture debate: moral aspects. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xvi, 277 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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505 | 8 | |a (5) Declaration and Convention against TortureB. The international prohibition of torture: scope of application; (1) The torture prohibition as a norm of jus cogens; (2) The offence of torture; (3) Torture under international humanitarian law; (4) The crime of torture; (5) No exceptional circumstances; (6) Justifiability? Jurisprudence from the European Commission and Court; C. The definition of torture: severity and purpose; (1) Aggravated inhuman treatment; (2) Conventional definition; (3) Evolving standards?; (4) Harmonising the definition; D. Conclusion. | |
505 | 8 | |a 2 The ticking bomb scenario: origins, usages and the contemporary discourseA. The ticking bomb in theory and in practice; (1) Ticking bombs in Algiers?; (2) The Algerian war: legal framework; (3) Torture during the Algerian war: the discovery of the ticking bomb; (4) Ticking bombs after Algeria; (5) The Landau Commission of Inquiry; (6) Landau in practice; (7) The Landau model under judicial scrutiny; (i) The ticking bomb exception; (8) 'Enhanced interrogation' in the 'war on terror'; B. Debating torture; (1) The ticking bomb construct; (i) Lessons from history?; (ii) Does torture work? | |
505 | 8 | |a (Iii) Back in Algiers(iv) Does it matter if torture works?; (2) Torture in exceptional circumstances and the liberal democracy; C. Conclusion; 3 State of exception; A. Emergencies and torture; (1) The relevance of the state of exception; B. Carl Schmitt's sovereign exception; (1) Dictatorship; (2) The sovereign and the exception; C. The gods and the giants; (1) The Benjamin/Schmitt debate; (2) Exception as rule; D. Agamben's state of exception; (1) Locating the state of exception; (2) State of necessity; (3) Force of law; (4) Normalcy, exception and empty space; E. Conclusion. | |
505 | 8 | |a 4 Legal, extra-legal or illegal? The academic debate on the use of torture in exceptional circumstancesA. Qualified torture prohibition; (1) The torture warrant; (i) Judicial versus extra-legal torture; (ii) Outdated laws; (2) Torture warrant with conditions; B. Pragmatic prohibition of torture; (1) The extra-legal measures model; (i) Official disobedience; (ii) Ex post ratification; (iii) Ethic of responsibility; (iv) Emergencies; C. Absolute torture prohibition; (1) Torture prohibition as an archetype; (i) Absolutism and the hypothetical case; (ii) The legal archetype; D. Conclusion. | |
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contents | Cover; The Prohibition of Torture in Exceptional Circumstances; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Table of Cases; Introduction; A. What is torture?; B. Torture and counterterrorism; C. Reading the debate on torture; 1 State of law; A. The international legal framework for the prohibition of torture: from the Universal Declaration to the Convention against; (1) Universal Declaration of Human Rights; (2) International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights; (3) European Convention on Human Rights; (4) Other regional human rights instruments. (5) Declaration and Convention against TortureB. The international prohibition of torture: scope of application; (1) The torture prohibition as a norm of jus cogens; (2) The offence of torture; (3) Torture under international humanitarian law; (4) The crime of torture; (5) No exceptional circumstances; (6) Justifiability? Jurisprudence from the European Commission and Court; C. The definition of torture: severity and purpose; (1) Aggravated inhuman treatment; (2) Conventional definition; (3) Evolving standards?; (4) Harmonising the definition; D. Conclusion. 2 The ticking bomb scenario: origins, usages and the contemporary discourseA. The ticking bomb in theory and in practice; (1) Ticking bombs in Algiers?; (2) The Algerian war: legal framework; (3) Torture during the Algerian war: the discovery of the ticking bomb; (4) Ticking bombs after Algeria; (5) The Landau Commission of Inquiry; (6) Landau in practice; (7) The Landau model under judicial scrutiny; (i) The ticking bomb exception; (8) 'Enhanced interrogation' in the 'war on terror'; B. Debating torture; (1) The ticking bomb construct; (i) Lessons from history?; (ii) Does torture work? (Iii) Back in Algiers(iv) Does it matter if torture works?; (2) Torture in exceptional circumstances and the liberal democracy; C. Conclusion; 3 State of exception; A. Emergencies and torture; (1) The relevance of the state of exception; B. Carl Schmitt's sovereign exception; (1) Dictatorship; (2) The sovereign and the exception; C. The gods and the giants; (1) The Benjamin/Schmitt debate; (2) Exception as rule; D. Agamben's state of exception; (1) Locating the state of exception; (2) State of necessity; (3) Force of law; (4) Normalcy, exception and empty space; E. Conclusion. 4 Legal, extra-legal or illegal? The academic debate on the use of torture in exceptional circumstancesA. Qualified torture prohibition; (1) The torture warrant; (i) Judicial versus extra-legal torture; (ii) Outdated laws; (2) Torture warrant with conditions; B. Pragmatic prohibition of torture; (1) The extra-legal measures model; (i) Official disobedience; (ii) Ex post ratification; (iii) Ethic of responsibility; (iv) Emergencies; C. Absolute torture prohibition; (1) Torture prohibition as an archetype; (i) Absolutism and the hypothetical case; (ii) The legal archetype; D. Conclusion. |
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spelling | Farrell, Michelle, 1981- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2013010284 The prohibition of torture in exceptional circumstances / Michelle Farrell. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2013. 1 online resource (xvi, 277 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Print version record. Cover; The Prohibition of Torture in Exceptional Circumstances; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Table of Cases; Introduction; A. What is torture?; B. Torture and counterterrorism; C. Reading the debate on torture; 1 State of law; A. The international legal framework for the prohibition of torture: from the Universal Declaration to the Convention against; (1) Universal Declaration of Human Rights; (2) International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights; (3) European Convention on Human Rights; (4) Other regional human rights instruments. (5) Declaration and Convention against TortureB. The international prohibition of torture: scope of application; (1) The torture prohibition as a norm of jus cogens; (2) The offence of torture; (3) Torture under international humanitarian law; (4) The crime of torture; (5) No exceptional circumstances; (6) Justifiability? Jurisprudence from the European Commission and Court; C. The definition of torture: severity and purpose; (1) Aggravated inhuman treatment; (2) Conventional definition; (3) Evolving standards?; (4) Harmonising the definition; D. Conclusion. 2 The ticking bomb scenario: origins, usages and the contemporary discourseA. The ticking bomb in theory and in practice; (1) Ticking bombs in Algiers?; (2) The Algerian war: legal framework; (3) Torture during the Algerian war: the discovery of the ticking bomb; (4) Ticking bombs after Algeria; (5) The Landau Commission of Inquiry; (6) Landau in practice; (7) The Landau model under judicial scrutiny; (i) The ticking bomb exception; (8) 'Enhanced interrogation' in the 'war on terror'; B. Debating torture; (1) The ticking bomb construct; (i) Lessons from history?; (ii) Does torture work? (Iii) Back in Algiers(iv) Does it matter if torture works?; (2) Torture in exceptional circumstances and the liberal democracy; C. Conclusion; 3 State of exception; A. Emergencies and torture; (1) The relevance of the state of exception; B. Carl Schmitt's sovereign exception; (1) Dictatorship; (2) The sovereign and the exception; C. The gods and the giants; (1) The Benjamin/Schmitt debate; (2) Exception as rule; D. Agamben's state of exception; (1) Locating the state of exception; (2) State of necessity; (3) Force of law; (4) Normalcy, exception and empty space; E. Conclusion. 4 Legal, extra-legal or illegal? The academic debate on the use of torture in exceptional circumstancesA. Qualified torture prohibition; (1) The torture warrant; (i) Judicial versus extra-legal torture; (ii) Outdated laws; (2) Torture warrant with conditions; B. Pragmatic prohibition of torture; (1) The extra-legal measures model; (i) Official disobedience; (ii) Ex post ratification; (iii) Ethic of responsibility; (iv) Emergencies; C. Absolute torture prohibition; (1) Torture prohibition as an archetype; (i) Absolutism and the hypothetical case; (ii) The legal archetype; D. Conclusion. 5 Torture prohibition and the torture debate: moral aspects. Reframes the historical, legal and moral discourse on the question of whether torture can be justified in exceptional circumstances. Includes bibliographical references and index. English. Torture (International law) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85136193 Torture (Droit international) LAW International. bisacsh Torture (International law) fast Menschenrecht gnd Folter gnd Verbot gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4139469-0 Ausnahme gnd Rechtsethik gnd Electronic book. has work: The prohibition of torture in exceptional circumstances (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFCPmJ4GDd9HwWb4h9xggC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Farrell, Michelle. Prohibition of Torture in Exceptional Circumstances. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, ©2013 9781107030794 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=604634 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Farrell, Michelle, 1981- The prohibition of torture in exceptional circumstances / Cover; The Prohibition of Torture in Exceptional Circumstances; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Table of Cases; Introduction; A. What is torture?; B. Torture and counterterrorism; C. Reading the debate on torture; 1 State of law; A. The international legal framework for the prohibition of torture: from the Universal Declaration to the Convention against; (1) Universal Declaration of Human Rights; (2) International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights; (3) European Convention on Human Rights; (4) Other regional human rights instruments. (5) Declaration and Convention against TortureB. The international prohibition of torture: scope of application; (1) The torture prohibition as a norm of jus cogens; (2) The offence of torture; (3) Torture under international humanitarian law; (4) The crime of torture; (5) No exceptional circumstances; (6) Justifiability? Jurisprudence from the European Commission and Court; C. The definition of torture: severity and purpose; (1) Aggravated inhuman treatment; (2) Conventional definition; (3) Evolving standards?; (4) Harmonising the definition; D. Conclusion. 2 The ticking bomb scenario: origins, usages and the contemporary discourseA. The ticking bomb in theory and in practice; (1) Ticking bombs in Algiers?; (2) The Algerian war: legal framework; (3) Torture during the Algerian war: the discovery of the ticking bomb; (4) Ticking bombs after Algeria; (5) The Landau Commission of Inquiry; (6) Landau in practice; (7) The Landau model under judicial scrutiny; (i) The ticking bomb exception; (8) 'Enhanced interrogation' in the 'war on terror'; B. Debating torture; (1) The ticking bomb construct; (i) Lessons from history?; (ii) Does torture work? (Iii) Back in Algiers(iv) Does it matter if torture works?; (2) Torture in exceptional circumstances and the liberal democracy; C. Conclusion; 3 State of exception; A. Emergencies and torture; (1) The relevance of the state of exception; B. Carl Schmitt's sovereign exception; (1) Dictatorship; (2) The sovereign and the exception; C. The gods and the giants; (1) The Benjamin/Schmitt debate; (2) Exception as rule; D. Agamben's state of exception; (1) Locating the state of exception; (2) State of necessity; (3) Force of law; (4) Normalcy, exception and empty space; E. Conclusion. 4 Legal, extra-legal or illegal? The academic debate on the use of torture in exceptional circumstancesA. Qualified torture prohibition; (1) The torture warrant; (i) Judicial versus extra-legal torture; (ii) Outdated laws; (2) Torture warrant with conditions; B. Pragmatic prohibition of torture; (1) The extra-legal measures model; (i) Official disobedience; (ii) Ex post ratification; (iii) Ethic of responsibility; (iv) Emergencies; C. Absolute torture prohibition; (1) Torture prohibition as an archetype; (i) Absolutism and the hypothetical case; (ii) The legal archetype; D. Conclusion. Torture (International law) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85136193 Torture (Droit international) LAW International. bisacsh Torture (International law) fast Menschenrecht gnd Folter gnd Verbot gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4139469-0 Ausnahme gnd Rechtsethik gnd |
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