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    Implementation Of Diplomatic Assurance Against Torture: Theway to Reduce the Refugee Crisis in South Asia by Samanta, Chowdhury Nujhat, Hossain, Mohammad Belayet

    Published 2022
    “…Due to the human rights situation in the countries of origin, this can occasionally be problematic; the return involves the prohibition of refoulment and the prevention of torture or other cruel treatment. States are not allowed to use torture, including putting someone in a position where they might be tortured. …”
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    Ethics, politics, and types of justice by Murphy, Timothy John

    Published 2011
    “…Should there be an entitlement to choose whether or not to have an abortion? Should torture by state actors be permitted on some occasions? …”
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    The violation of human rights in Iraq during the United States’ occupation: revisited by Jassam, Tariq Hussein, Ayub, Zainal Amin, Azmi, Ruzita

    Published 2015
    “…It argues that these infringements including occupation-induced illegal mass expulsions to armed forces and police, human abuse, torture, rape, atrocities and deliberate murder in prisons, constitute heinous crimes against humanity.It demonstrates the ineffectiveness of all international principles involving HR to protecting Iraqi nationals despite the occupier being affiliated to the so called United Nations Security Council (UNSC).Furthermore, it is affirmed that these superpowers, being a member of UNSC, either modify the laws in the convention or misinterpret them to legally protect the officials involved in those criminal actions against HR.…”
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    The legality of caning in Singapore by Mahaseth, Harsh, Qureshi, Shifa

    Published 2022
    “…There has been an ongoing discussion over whether caning falls within the definition of ‘torture’ under various international treaties. This article intends to look into the history of caning and further analyse the arguments for the legality of caning in Singapore. …”
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    Factors influencing halal food purchasing behavior among Thai Muslim in five southern border provinces by Bunnag, Saranya

    Published 2013
    “…Fifty-seven percent stated that halal food was exceedingly about not to torture animals.The logos that the subjects saw and recognized the most was the halal logo of Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, China, Indonesia, America, France, and Australia, respectively.When buying meat, sea food, fruits and vegetables, the logos that the subjects had the most trust and confidence in was the halal logo of Malaysia,Thailand, and Indonesia, respectively.In addition. based on the statistically significant coefficients by using logistic regression analysis, it was found that factors influencing the deviation of behavior in choosing halal hod were gender, household income per month, labels indicated source of production, and labels certified products as halal food, product quality, price, sale promotion, and selling place.…”
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