Sociology of Law’s Approach to Psychological Torture as Human Rights Violation – the case of black sites

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Understanding the distinctions between torture, cruel treatment, and degrading treatment is essential for legal scholars, practitioners, and human rights advocates. These distinctions are crucial for assessing the human rights violations that occur in various settings, especially in places of detention and interrogation, such as black sites.

This lesson will explore the definitions and distinctions between these forms of mistreatment, using international legal frameworks and examples from the UN Committee Against Torture’s (CAT) General Comments and reports.