TACKLING TORTURE: Prevention in Practice

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Abstract

How big a problem is torture? Are the right things being done to prevent it? Why does the UN appear at times to be so impotent in the face of it? In this vitally important work, Malcolm D. Evans tells the story of torture prevention under international law, setting out what is really happening around the world. Challenging assumptions about torture’s root causes, he calls for what is needed to enable us to bring about change. The author draws on over ten years’ experience as Chair of the UN Subcommittee on Prevention of Torture to give a frank account of the remarkable capacities of this system, what it has achieved in practice, or not been able to achieve – and most importantly, why.

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Evans, M. D. (2023). TACKLING TORTURE: Prevention in Practice. Tackling Torture: Prevention in Practice (pp. 1–208). Bristol University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/hrlr/ngad042

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