Torture: an overview of the law
Briefing Paper
Gabriela Echeverria and Elizabeth Wilmshurst, May 2006
- What is torture?
- How is torture distinguished from lawful interrogation techniques?
- Is torture prohibited under all circumstances? What if there is an imminent
threat to the public: the so-called ticking bomb scenario? - What obligations do governments have?
- What is 'extraordinary rendition'?
- How can the law against torture be enforced?
This paper addresses these and other topical questions.
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