Torture and Human Rights in Northern Ireland

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Torture and Human Rights in Northern Ireland

Interrogation in Depth

Regional / International studies Crime and criminology Politics and government Law and society, sociology of law Legal aspects of criminology Legal history Public international law: human rights Constitutional and administrative law: general Police law and police procedures Social law and Medical law History and Archaeology European history

Author: Aoife Duffy

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 28th March 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 349 Kb

ISBN: 9780429670749


Overview

This book presents a compelling and highly sophisticated politico-legal history of a particular security operation that resulted in one of the most high-profile torture cases in the world. It reveals the extent to which the Ireland v. United Kingdom judgment misrepresents the interrogation system that was developed and utilised in Northern Ireland.

Revelation and Narrative

Finally, the truth about the operation is presented in a comprehensive narrative, sometimes corroborating secondary literature already in the public domain, but at other times significantly debunking aphorisms, or, indeed, lies that circulated about interrogation in depth. The book sets out the theoretical reference paradigm with respect to the culture and practice of state denial often associated with torture, and uses this model to excavate the buried aspects of this most famous of torture cases.

Analysis of State Denial

Through the lens of a single operation, conducted twice, it presents a fascinating exposé of the complicated structures of state-sponsored denial designed to hide the truth about the long-term effects of these techniques and the way in which they were authorised.

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