Extraordinary Renditions and the Protection of Human Rights

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Titel
Extraordinary Renditions and the Protection of Human Rights
Verfasserangabe
Hrsg. Manfred Nowak ; Hrsg. Roland Schmidt
Medienart
Sprache
Person
Reihe
Reihenvermerk
20
Auflage
1., Auflage
Verlag
Ort
Wien
Jahr
Umfang
188 S.
ISBN13
978-3-7083-0670-4
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Annotation
Angaben aus der Verlagsmeldung Extraordinary Renditions and the Protection of Human Rights In the aftermath of 9/11, the Bush administration together with allied States, started kidnapping suspected terrorists and rendering them, without due process, to secret places of detention. Here they were exposed to ‘enhanced interrogation techniques’. This practice, termed ‘extra-ordinary rendition’, constitutes one of the gravest human rights violations in the so-called ‘war on terror’. Suspects were transported in private planes charted by the CIA, in order to circumvent international aviation law and rendered to allies willing to torture. The present publication is the result of the workshop ‘Extraordinary Renditions and the Protection of Human Rights’ organised by the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Human Rights (BIM). It was part of the project ‘The Global Challenges of International Terrorism and the Rule of Law: reflections and discussions on the EU-US relationship in the fight against terrorism’. It provides a summary of the practice of ‘extra-ordinary rendition’ and examines the most important aspects, including establishing accountability and redress for victims.