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Title:
Interrogations, forced feedings, and the role of health professionals : new perspectives on international human rights, humanitarian law and ethics / [edited by Ryan Goodman and Mindy Jane Roseman].
Publisher:
Human Rights ProgramHarvard Law School,
Copyright Date:
c2009
Description:
xi, 228 p ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Medical ethics--United States.
Medical personnel--Professional ethics--United States.
Torture--Moral and ethical aspects.
Medicine, Military--Moral and ethical aspects.
Prisoners of war--Abuse of.
Other Authors:
Goodman, Ryan.
Roseman, Mindy Jane.
Harvard Law School. Human Rights Program.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Interrogation and human rights : irreconcilable or interdependent? / Steven Kleinman. Looking back, thinking ahead : the complicity of health professionals in detainee abuse / Jonathan H. Marks -- Complicity and the illusion of beneficence / Leonard S. Rubenstein -- Further consideration regarding interrogations and forced feeding / Edmund Howe -- Closing eyes to atrocities : U.S. psychologists, detainee interrogations, and the response of the American Psychological Association / Stephen Soldz-- Responding to food refusal : striking the human rights balance / James Welsh -- Health professionals and dual loyalty : a World Medical Association and Israeli Medical Association perspective / Yoram Blachar and Malke Borow -- Clinical and operational issues in the medical management of hunger strikers / Scott Allen and Hernán Reyes -- Interrogation and human rights : irreconcilable or interdependent? / Steven Kleinman.
ISBN:
0979639522
9780979639524
OCLC:
(OCoLC)261175206
Locations:
N3AX771 -- Drake Law School Library (Des Moines)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)
N5UX522 -- University of Iowa Law Library (Iowa City)

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