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- Title
TORTURE: DOES THE CONVENTION AGAINST TORTURE WORK TO ACTUALLY PREVENT TORTURE IN PRACTICE BY STATES PARTY TO THE CONVENTION?
- Authors
TATE, KATHARINE E.
- Abstract
The article offers information on the definition, history, and significance of the laws for prevention of torture under the provisions of the United Nations Convention against Torture (CAT). It informs that the CAT is an international treaty designed for preventing the use of torture in practice by the states party to the convention such as the U.S. and Ethiopia.
- Subjects
UNITED States; TORTURE laws; TORTURE prevention; TORTURE; TORTURE victims; TRIALS (Torture); TREATIES
- Publication
Willamette Journal of International Law & Dispute Resolution, 2013, Vol 21, Issue 2, p194
- ISSN
1521-0235
- Publication type
Article