Rather than engaging the question of whether torture can be justified in exceptional circumstances, Michelle Farrell asks how and why torture has become such a central subject of debate and critiques existing legal and moral approaches to torture with the aim of turning the debate on its head.
Rather than engaging the question of whether torture can be justified in exceptional circumstances, Michelle Farrell asks how and why torture has become such a central subject of debate and critiques existing legal and moral approaches to torture with the aim of turning the debate on its head.
Michelle Farrell is a lecturer in law at the School of Law and Social Justice, University of Liverpool.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. State of law 2. The ticking bomb scenario: origins, usages and the contemporary discourse 3. State of exception 4. Legal, extralegal or illegal? The academic debate on the use of torture in exceptional circumstances 5. The torture prohibition and the torture debate: moral aspects.
Introduction 1. State of law 2. The ticking bomb scenario: origins, usages and the contemporary discourse 3. State of exception 4. Legal, extralegal or illegal? The academic debate on the use of torture in exceptional circumstances 5. The torture prohibition and the torture debate: moral aspects.
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