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Rendition to Torture
In Rendition to Torture, Alan W. Clarke explains how the United States adopted torture as a matter of official policy; how and why it turned to extraordinary rendition as a way to outsource more extreme, mutilating forms of torture; and outlines the steps the United States took to hide its abuses. Many adverse consequences attended American use of torture. False information gleaned from torture was used to justify the Iraq war, adding potency to the charge that the war was illegal under international law. Moreover, European nations and Canada aided, abetted, and became thoroughly enmeshed in U.S.-led torture and renditions, thereby spreading both the problem and the blame for this practice. Clarke offers an extended critique of these activities, placing them in historical and legal context as well as in transnational and comparative perspective.
Bibliography note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 181-222) and index.
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INT IV.121 Clarke / 2012
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Penerbit | Rutgers University Press : New Brunswick., 2012 |
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xiii, 229 p. ; 23 cm.
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English
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978-0-8135-5276-7
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INT IV.121
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