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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... mean- ingful , such a resolution must state clearly , once again , that the practice of torture is by definition a gross violation of human rights , that it is unacceptable under all circumstances , and that de- termining its existence ...
... mean- ingful , such a resolution must state clearly , once again , that the practice of torture is by definition a gross violation of human rights , that it is unacceptable under all circumstances , and that de- termining its existence ...
Pagina 17
... means by which the United States government can use its influence to combat this practice . To do this effectively , the legislature should have the capacity for independent data gathering to corroborate or challenge the Department of ...
... means by which the United States government can use its influence to combat this practice . To do this effectively , the legislature should have the capacity for independent data gathering to corroborate or challenge the Department of ...
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... determine , obviously . I mean , there's no way to do a study where you have a sample group where you don't appeal and you have another one where you do appeal . Certainly as you go around the globe there are countries 22.
... determine , obviously . I mean , there's no way to do a study where you have a sample group where you don't appeal and you have another one where you do appeal . Certainly as you go around the globe there are countries 22.
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... mean , surely , the policies of this administration and past administrations in this country , have some affect on torture , on the reaction to gov- ernments to our own country , for the aid we provide or don't pro- vide , and that's ...
... mean , surely , the policies of this administration and past administrations in this country , have some affect on torture , on the reaction to gov- ernments to our own country , for the aid we provide or don't pro- vide , and that's ...
Pagina 27
... mean it's very difficult to engage in a little torture since to cure is outside of the law , it's clearly illegal for a government to engage in torture on even a limited scale , for ... means . Mr. LEACH . Let me turn for a minute to 27.
... mean it's very difficult to engage in a little torture since to cure is outside of the law , it's clearly illegal for a government to engage in torture on even a limited scale , for ... means . Mr. LEACH . Let me turn for a minute to 27.
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