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The Latest ISIS Casualty? UK’s Principled Opposition to the Death Penalty

Undermining Attorney – Client Privilege Weakens Rule of Law
Assessing Europe’s Response to the Paris Attacks
Whatever Happened to Winning Hearts and Minds?
UK: Do Not Make Us Choose Between Our Safety and Our Privacy
Truth Still Eludes on UK Involvement in Rendition and Torture
If all options are open, why not prosecute Abu Qatada in the UK?
UK plan to deport Abu Qatada to Jordan
Abu Qatada: No More Paper Promises
If Theresa May is serious about protecting Abu Qatada, she must press for real change in Jordan
Hope for BC at BC?
Beyond Baha Mousa
The implications of Mousa's death in British custody stretch wider and higher up than the inquiry has been able to reach
UK: A Humane Nation is a Safer Nation
William Hague is right to put human rights at the heart of the UK's foreign policy – for practical as well as ethical reasons
Intelligence cooperation: time to ask the hard questions
Lockerbie and Libya's Other Internal Wars: The Families' Pain
Guard against the guardians
President Obama visited the CIA headquarters this week to try to reassure staff that their intelligence-gathering work would not be compromised by the release of the so-called ‘torture’ memos. But the revelations cast a shadow over the work of the US inte
A UK Window into CIA Abuses
Trained in terror
The British trained the Kenyan army in counter-terrorism tactics that are being used with devastating force against its own people
Debating Human Rights and Counterterrorism in Britain
42 days is still too long
The government has not yet provided enough evidence that six-weeks' detention is necessary or even judicially viable
Re-education, Saudi style
David Miliband seems impressed by Riyadh's counter-radicalisation programme. So he must have overlooked its flagrant breaches of basic rights