Posted: August 5th, 2016
trying to uncover how far the British Army has developed since the 1978 European Court of Human Rights ruling, and what impact it has on application of prohibited interrogative methods by British army, especially in the context of recent allegations of torture in Basra and Camp Nama, Iraq. A combination of case studies and online and library research in order to understand the relationship between morality, motivation, and torture applying behavioral intimidation and dehumanization theory; obedience and military necessity theory; nature of the military and the role of the military officers. Discussion about an analysis of the current state of torture within the British military
Place an order in 3 easy steps. Takes less than 5 mins.