Paradox in Preventing and Promoting Torture: Marginalising 'Harm' for the Sake of Global Ordering: Reflections on a Decade of Risk/security Globalisation
The ultimate result of globalisation is that as the world setting is compressed there is an intensification of consciousness towards global interests, such as selective ordering, running parallel with strongly influential autonomous interests of the nation state and regional concerns. However, as ri...
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