The Phenomenon of Torture: Hearings and Markup Before the Committee on Foreign Affairs and Its Subcommittee on Human Rights and International Organizations, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, Second Session, on H.J. Res. 605, May 15, 16; September 6, 1984U.S. Government Printing Office, 1984 - 296 pagini |
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... importance of access of family , lawyers and doctors to detainees and to intervene , above all , in individual cases that come to their attention . We would like to see this work reported semiannually to the Congress and in the annual ...
... importance of access of family , lawyers and doctors to detainees and to intervene , above all , in individual cases that come to their attention . We would like to see this work reported semiannually to the Congress and in the annual ...
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... important , as was done not too long ago in this city , to look back at the holocaust and remember those who were lost . We also think it's important to raise , discuss , and debate what could have been done at that time , but it is ...
... important , as was done not too long ago in this city , to look back at the holocaust and remember those who were lost . We also think it's important to raise , discuss , and debate what could have been done at that time , but it is ...
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... ( the concept of asylum ) . The second would outlaw specific conditions of secrecy that allow torture to occur and be hidden . We support both these initiatives . International laws against torture are important because they set a 11.
... ( the concept of asylum ) . The second would outlaw specific conditions of secrecy that allow torture to occur and be hidden . We support both these initiatives . International laws against torture are important because they set a 11.
Pagina 12
... important because they set a legal standard torture victims and their families can appeal to for protection and redress against their own governments and organizations can use to hold offending governments accountable , but they are not ...
... important because they set a legal standard torture victims and their families can appeal to for protection and redress against their own governments and organizations can use to hold offending governments accountable , but they are not ...
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... important in those cases where it has been decided that security considerations ultimately override human rights considerations in United States foreign policy . 2. Congress should pass legislation that increases the State Department's ...
... important in those cases where it has been decided that security considerations ultimately override human rights considerations in United States foreign policy . 2. Congress should pass legislation that increases the State Department's ...
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