ISSN 1364-2987 (Print); ISSN 1744-053X (Online)
Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
Torture and the quest for justice pp. 689-690(2) Author: Jones Parry, Emyr
Securing redress and overcoming impunity – some reflections pp. 691-693(3) Author: Rodley, Nigel
The need to repair pp. 694-697(4) Author: van Boven, Theo
Do victims of torture and other serious human rights violations have an independent and enforceable right to reparation? pp. 698-716(19) Author: Echeverria, Gabriela
Implementing the prohibition of torture: the contribution and limits of national legislation and jurisprudence pp. 717-736(20) Author: Oette, Lutz
The role of supranational human rights litigation in strengthening remedies for torture nationally pp. 737-754(18) Author: McGregor, Lorna
What reparation does a torture survivor obtain from international litigation? Critical reflections on practice at the Strasbourg Court pp. 755-772(18) Author: Bowring, Bill
Cooperating with the enemy of mankind: can states simply turn a blind eye to torture? pp. 773-795(23) Author: Fulton, Sarah
Limited charges and limited judgments by the International Criminal Court – who bears the greatest responsibility? pp. 796-813(18) Author: Ferstman, Carla