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E-grāmata: Extraordinary Rendition: Addressing the Challenges of Accountability [Taylor & Francis e-book]

Edited by (University of Nijmegen, Netherlands), Edited by (Sciences Po, Paris, France), Edited by (University of North Carolina Asheville, USA)
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The US led programme of extraordinary rendition created profound challenges for the international system of human rights protection and rule of law. This book examines the efforts of authorities in Europe and the US to re-establish rule of law and respect for human rights through the investigation of the program and its outcomes.





The contributions to this volume examine the supranational and national inquiries into the US CIA-led extraordinary rendition and secret detention programme in Europe. The book takes as a starting point two recent and far-reaching developments in delivering accountability and establishing the truth: First, the publication of the executive summary of the US Senate Intelligence Committee (Feinstein) Report, and second, various European Court of Human Rights judgments regarding the complicity of several state parties and the incompatibility of those actions with the European Convention of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (ECHR).





The collective volume provides the first stock-taking review of the state of affairs in the quest for accountability, and identifies significant obstacles in going even further -- as international law demands. It will be vital reading for students and scholars in a wide range of areas, including international relations, international law, public policy and counter-terrorism studies.
Introduction 1: The U.S. Senate Select Intelligence Committee Report
(Feinstein Report) on the CIA Extraordinary Rendition Programme
Perspectives from Europe 2: Dramaturgy of suspicion and the emergence of a
transnational guild of extraction of information by torture at a distance 3:
Foreign "Liaison Partners" and the CIA's Economy of Detention 4:
Extraordinary Renditions: A Practice Beyond Traditional Justice 5: The Polish
Roadmap to Accountability: Why the Implementation of Al Nashiri and Abu
Zubaydah Judgements is so Highly Problematic 6: The UK: the role of rendition
and torture in the battle to end judicial deference 7: Extraordinary
Rendition, Secrecy and the UK Security Constitution 8: The Quest for
Absolution and Immunity: Justifying Past and Future Torture in the Name of
Democracy 9: Extraordinary Rendition, the American Judiciary, and the Failure
of the "Territorial" Approach in Both International and Domestic Law 10:
Democratic Oversight and the CIAs Extraordinary Rendition Programme in
Europe 11: The International Criminal Court Prosecutors preliminary
examination on Afghanistan and possible impacts on accountability for secret
detention and rendition
Didier Bigo is Professor of International Relations (and Maītre de conférences des universités) at Sciences-Po Paris, and Researcher at CERI/FNSP. Bigo is also Professor at Kings College London.

Elspeth Guild is a Jean-Monnet Professor of European migration law at the Radboud University Nijmegen (The Netherlands). She is also Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for European Policy Studies in Brussels and a partner at the London law firm Kingsley Napley.

Mark Gibney is the Carol Belk Distinguished Professor at the University of North Carolina-Asheville and an Affiliated Scholar at the Raoul Wallenberg Institute.