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Upholding the Prohibition of Torture: The Contribution of the European Court of Human Rights


ISBN13: 9789004468696
Published: March 2023
Publisher: Brill Nijhoff
Country of Publication: Netherlands
Format: Hardback
Price: £174.00



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This volume deals with the right of any individual not to be subjected to torture. Although almost universally prohibited, torture still manifests itself in the conduct of several States around the world, as well as, at times with perplexing frequency, within Member States of the Council of Europe. Tellingly in this regard, the ECtHR has, since its inception, entered numerous findings of torture (more than fifty). Keeping in mind the significance of this data and the importance of the effectiveness of the international legal prohibition of torture, this book examines and critically appraises the practice of the European Court of Human Rights on the prohibition of torture. Through this analysis of leading cases and the legal issues ensuing from them, this book explores the contribution of the European Court to the clarification of the applicable law, illustrating developments of legal significance, and exploring some still contentious issues, stressing the several achievements as well as some still questionable outcomes. The volume offers knowledge and analytical tools to students and researchers, but also to lawyers and practitioners as it collects in a single volume important portions of jurisprudence distilled from what are often lengthy and detailed judgments, followed by a reflection on the legal issues arising in a specific case or common to a number of them.

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties
Contents:
Preface
Abbreviations
Table of Cases
1. The Prohibition of Torture under International Human Rights Law
Tullio Scovazzi
2. Developing the Concept of Torture
Andrea Carcano
3. Purposes of Torture
Andrea Carcano
4. The Prohibition of Torture and State of Necessity
Tullio Scovazzi
5. The Prohibition of Torture and the Surrender of Suspected Persons
Andrea Carcano and Tullio Scovazzi
Appendices
Select Bibliography
Index