Extraordinary Rendition and Human Rights
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"This book explores the potential of international human rights law to resolve one of the gravest human rights violations to have surfaces post 9/11: extraordinary rendition. Although infamously deployed as a counterterrorism technique, substantive evidence confirms that European states colluded in the practice by facilitating the transportation of suspects through their airspace or airports and in some cases, secret detention on their territories. Despite recent findings of the European Court of Human Rights, difficulties persist in holding many European States accountable for the role they played both in the domestic and international level. Distinguishing between various forms of accountability and interrogating the evolving parameters of international human rights law, this volume will fill gaps in extraordinary rendition literature and influence the policies of European States" --
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