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ISBN: 9781552211441-15

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Interrogations

From: National Security Law

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Discusses interrogations, considering the relationship between interrogations and national security, as well as limits on techniques of interrogation as provided by international human rights standards, international humanitarian law standards and Canadian law. Post-9/11 interrogation controversies are also focused on, as are legally compelled interrogations.

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Craig Forcese

Craig Forcese is an associate professor at the Faculty of Law (Common Law Section), University of Ottawa. He teaches public international law, national security law, administrative law and public law/legislation. Much of his present research and writing relates to national security, human rights and democratic accountability.