Torture: A Collection

Torture: A Collection

by Sanford Levinson (Editor)
Torture: A Collection

Torture: A Collection

by Sanford Levinson (Editor)

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Overview

Torture is perhaps the most unequivocally banned practice in the world today. Yet recent photographs from Abu Ghraib substantiated claims that the United States and some of its allies are using methods of questioning relating to the war on terrorism that could be described as torture or, at the very least, as inhuman and degrading. In terror's wake, the use of such methods, at least under some conditions, has gained some prominent defenders, notably from within the White House. In this revised edition, Torture: A Collection brings together leading lawyers, political theorists, social scientists, and public intellectuals to debate the advisability of maintaining the absolute ban and to reflect on what it says about our societies if we do—or do not—adhere to it in all circumstances. New to this edition are essays by Charles Krauthammer and Andrew Sullivan on the adoption in 2005 of the McCain Amendment, which explicitly bars the use of torture and other cruel methods of interrogation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195306460
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 08/10/2006
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 9.24(w) x 6.14(h) x 0.91(d)

About the Author

Sanford Levinson is the W. St. John Garwood and W. St. John Garwood, Jr., Centennial Chair in Law and Professor of Government at the University of Texas at Austin. Previous books include Constitutional Faith; Written in Stone: Public Monuments in Changing Societies; and Wrestling with Diversity. A frequent contributor to academic and popular journals, he has also been a long-time reviewer for the History Book Club.

Table of Contents

Foreword: The Tyranny of Terror: Is Torture Inevitable in Our Century and Beyond?, Ariel DorfmanAcknowledgments1. Contemplating Torture: An Introduction, Sanford LevinsonPart I: Philosophical Considerations2. Torture, Henry Shue3. Political Action: The Problem of Dirty Hands, Michael Walzer4. Reflection on the Problem of "Dirty Hands", Jean Bethke ElshtainPart II: Torture as Practiced5. The Legal History of Torture, John H. Langbein6. American Interrogation: From Torture to Trickery, Jerome H. Skolnick7. The Mental State of Torturers: Argentina's Dirty War, Mark OsielPart III: Contemporary Attempts to Abolish Torture through Law8. Escalation and Necessity: Defining Torture at Home and Abroad, John T. Parry9. Judgment Concerning the Legality of the General Security Service's Interrogation Methods, Supreme Court of Israel10. Can the War against Terror Justify the Use of Force in Interrogations? Reflections in Light of the Israeli Experience, Miriam Gur-Arye11. The Promise and Limits of the International Law of Torture, Oona A. Hathaway12. The European Convention on Human Rights and Its Prohibition on Torture, Fionnuala Ní Aoláin13. The Prohibition on Torture and the Limits of the Law, Oren GrossPart IV: Reflections on the Post-September 11 Debate about Legalizing Torture14. Tortured Reasoning, Alan Dershowitz15. Five Errors in the Reasoning of Alan Dershowitz, Elaine Scarry16. Torture, Terrorism, and Interrogation, Richard A. Posner17. Loose Professionalism, or Why Lawyers Take the Lead on Torture, Richard H. Weisberg18. The Truth About Torture, Charles Krauthammer19. The Abolition of Toture, Andrew SullivanContributorsIndex
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