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Garcia, Michael John. "Closing the Guantanamo Detention Center: Legal Issues," Congressional Research Service, ADA492962, 2009.

Allen, Jonathan. "Warrant to torture?: a critique of Dershowitz and Levinson." (2005).

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Blakeley, Ruth. "Dirty hands, clean conscience? The CIA inspector general's investigation of “enhanced interrogation techniques” in the war on terror and the torture debate." Journal of Human Rights 10.4 (2011): 544-561.

Booth, Ken. "Human wrongs and international relations." International Affairs (Royal Institute of International Affairs 1944-) 71.1 (1995): 103-126.
["This is the meaning of the beguiling words on the opening page of Isherwood's Goodbye to Berlin: 'I am a camera with its shutter open, quite passive, recording, not thinking." These words express one version of the role of academic students of international relations: we are engaged in 'recording', in some sense passively (and certainly not emoting). Like the supposedly neutral instrument of the camera, we are supposed to represent and transmit the facts before us."]

Carter, Linda. "Torture and the war on terror: the need for consistent definitions and legal remedies." J. Nat'l Sec. L. & Pol'y 6 (2012): 291.

"United States Written Response to Questions Asked by the Committee Against Torture," U.S. Department of State, 28 April, 2006. {cat2006.pdf}

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Colb, Sherry F. "Why is Torture Different and How Different Is It." Cardozo L. Rev. 30 (2008): 1411.

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Forsythe, David P., and David P. Forsythe. "United States Policy toward Enemy Detainees in the 'War on Terrorism.'" Human Rights Quarterly 28.2 (2006): 465-491.

Gallagher, Katherine. "Universal jurisdiction in practice: Efforts to hold Donald Rumsfeld and other high-level United States officials accountable for torture." Journal of International Criminal Justice 7.5 (2009): 1087-1116.

Gross, Oren. "The Prohibition on Torture and the Limits of the Law." Available at SSRN 485043 (2004).

Ip, John. "Two narratives of torture." Nw. UJ Int'l Hum. Rts. 7 (2009): 35.

Koh, Harold Hongju. "Can the president be torturer in chief." Ind. LJ 81 (2006): 1145.

Levinson, Sanford. "Torture in Iraq & the rule of law in America." Daedalus 133.3 (2004): 5-9.

Littlewood, Roland. "Military rape." Anthropology Today 13.2 (1997): 7-16.

Lowry, David R. "Terrorism and human rights: counter-insurgency and necessity at common law." Notre Dame Law. 53 (1977): 49.

Macfarlane, Leslie. "Human rights and the fight against terrorism in Northern Ireland." Terrorism and Political Violence 4.1 (1992): 89-99.
["The re-emergence in 1968-69 of terrorism and the stationing of British troops in the Province, the article analyses those human rights issues which derive from the way the fight against terrorism has been conducted over the past 20 years. The issues discussed are, deaths resulting from the actions of the security forces, complaints of ill-treatment by the police during interrogation, the detentioning of terrorist suspects, the use of exclusion orders to deport from the United Kingdom to Northern Ireland persons formerly resident in that Province, the use of juryless courts (Diplock Courts) for terrorist and other offences, and the banning of political organizations."]

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Zangeneh, Parisa. "‘The Gloves Came Off’: Torture and the United States after September 11, 2001." International Human Rights Law Review 2.1 (2013): 82-119.

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Also see:

Hoffman Report: "APA ETHICS GUIDELINES, NATIONAL SECURITY INTERROGATIONS, AND TORTURE"
https://archive.org/details/report_202206

Red Series - U.S. vs. Karl Brandt et al.
https://archive.org/details/nt-nazi-vol-i/NT_Nazi-Suppl-A/

Green Series - NT War Criminals Vol VII
https://archive.org/details/nt-war-criminals-vol-vii/NT_war-criminals_Vol-III/

Ego-fragmentation (Defined)
https://archive.org/details/ef-000-jun-22

Bronx Project (Definition of Torture)
https://archive.org/details/bp-000/

When Torture Becomes Science, (NYT)
https://archive.org/details/torture-science-nyt

Stress Modeling An Activist's Mental Breakdown (EST-006-D)
https://archive.org/details/est-000-d

Hinkle & Wolf: Origins of Clean Torture (Stress Adaptation)
https://archive.org/details/hinkle_wolf-stress-adaptation_human-ecology_disease/

Communist Interrogation and Indoctrination of 'Enemies of the State' (1956)
https://archive.org/details/ama1956_2/

Arendt, Hannah. Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil. New York: Viking Press, 1964.

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Wendel, W. Bradley. "The Torture Memos and the Demands of Legality." (2009): 107.

King, Charity. "The Future of Torture in the United States: The Army Field Manual on Interrogation's Compliance with the Convention Against Torture." Tex. Int'l LJ 51 (2016): 143.

Sadat, Leila Nadya. "Extraordinary rendition, torture, and other nightmares from the war on terror." Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 75 (2006): 1200.

Gordon, Rebecca. Mainstreaming torture: ethical approaches in the post-9/11 United States. Oxford University Press, USA, 2014.

McCoy, Alfred W. Torture and impunity: The US doctrine of coercive interrogation. University of Wisconsin Pres, 2012.

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https://archive.org/details/loyalty_sexual-violence_autocracy/

Rape as a Status Symbol
https://archive.org/details/rape-america-sadism-dominance/

Violence & Social Order, East Anglia, 1422–1442, (Review)
https://archive.org/details/philippa-c.-maddern.-violence-and-social-order-east-anglia-1422-1442.-oxford-his

The rape of men: Eschewing myths of sexual violence in war
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