Volume 108 of Terrorism: Commentary on Security Documents tackles the contentious issue that appears in the volume's title: "Extraordinary Rendition". Although many commentators and publications have focused on the U.S. policy of such troubling transfers, little focus has been devoted to the reaction to this policy by the rest of the world. In this volume, new General Co-Editor Aziz Huq both presents the key documents demonstrating that reaction and comments authoritatively on what those documents mean for the future of torture-based international transfers. For ease of research, Huq has divided the volume into two sections: the first deals with U.N. and E.U. responses to the U.S. policy, including a case before the U.N. Committee Against Torture, and the second section tours the reports and cases on rendition that have arisen from national jurisdictions, specifically Italy, Sweden, the U.K., ireland, and Canada.
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EXTRAORDINARY RENDITION ; INTRODUCTION ; A. REPORTS FROM INTERNATIONAL BODIES COMMENTARY ON REPORTS FROM INTERNATIONAL BODIES ; 1. Consideration of Reports Submitted by States Parties Under Article 19 of the Convention UN Committee Against Torture July 25, 2006 ; 2. Agiza v. Sweden U.N. Committee Against Torture Communication No. 233/2003, U.N. Doc. CAT/C/34/D/233/2003 May 20, 2005 ; 3. Alleged Secret Detentions in Council of Europe Member States Council of Europe's Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights January 22, 2006 ; 4. Alleged Secret Detentions and Unlawful Inter-State Transfers of Detainees Involving Council of Europe Member States Council of Europe's Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights June 12, 2006 ; 5. Opinion on the International Legal Obligations of Council of Europe Member States in Respect of Secret Detention Facilities and Inter-State Transport of Prisoners The Venice Commission March 17, 2006 ; 6. Opinion No. 3-2006: The Human Rights Responsibilities of the EU Member States in the Context of the CIA Activities in Europe The EU Network of Independent Experts on Fundamental Rights May 25, 2006 ; 7. Report on the Alleged Use of European Countries by the CIA for the Transportation and Illegal Detention of Prisoners 2006/2200(INI) European Parliament January 30, 2007 ; B. REPORTS FROM NATIONAL JURISDICTIONS COMMENTARY ON REPORTS FROM INTERNATIONAL BODIES ; 1. Report of the Events Relating to Maher Arar: Analysis and Recommendations: Commission of Inquiry into the Actions of Canadian Officials in Relation to Maher Arar September 19, 2006 ; 2. Judicial Session for a Preliminary Investigation of Custodial Matters for Adler et al. Tribunal of Milan April 24, 2004 ; 3. Nineteenth Report, Section 8: Extraordinary Renditions UK Parliament Joint Committee On Human Rights May 18, 2006 ; 4. Extraordinary Rendition: Closing the Gap-A Proposal to Criminalize UK Involvement UK Parliamentary Group on Extraordinary Rendition November 5, 2009 ; 5. A Review of the Enforcement by the Security Police of a Government Decision to Expel Two Egyptian Citizens Parliamentary Ombudsman of Sweden March 22, 2005 ; 6. Response to a Letter Entitled "Evidence of Extraordinary Rendition" Office of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ireland July 25, 2006 ; CONCLUSION
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ISBN
9780195398137
Publisert
2010
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Vendor
Oxford University Press Inc
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1174 gr
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183 mm
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251 mm
Dybde
33 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
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Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
604

Biographical note

Doug Lovelace is the Director of the Strategic Studies Institute at the US Army War College. Earlier in his military career, he worked on national security directives. He holds an MBA degree from Embry Riddle Aeronautical University and a JD from Widener School of Law. Kristen E Boon is Director of International Programs at Seton Hall University School of Law. Her writings have appeared in the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law and the New York University Journal of International Law. A former clerk to the Supreme Court of Canada's Justice Ian Binnie, she holds an M.A. in Political Science from McGill University and a J.D. from New York University School of Law. Aziz Huq teaches at the University of Chicago Law School and was recently Director of the Liberty and National Security Project at NYU Law School's Brennan Center. He previously clerked for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and served as Senior Consultant Analyst for the International Crisis Group.