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Torture: Moral, Legal & Political Dimensions—A Basic Bibliography
Patrick S. O’Donnell (2020)
Bibliographies that contain titles relevant to this compilation: (i) Punishment and Prison;
(ii) Slavery; and (iii) the American War in Vietnam.
Aceves, William J. The Anatomy of Torture: A Documentary History of Filartiga v. Pena-
Irala. Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff, 2007.
Allhoff, Fritz. “A Defense of Torture: Separation of Cases, Moral Methodology, and
Ticking Time-Bombs,” International Journal of Applied Philosophy 19, no. 2 (2005):
243-264.
Anderson, Scott A. and Martha C. Nussbaum, eds. Confronting Torture: Essays on the
Ethics, Legality, History, and Psychology of Torture Today. Chicago, IL: University of
Chicago Press, 2018.
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Baer, Andrew S. Beyond the Usual Beating: The Jon Burge Police Torture Scandal and Social
Movements for Police Accountability in Chicago. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago
Press, 2020.
Bagaric, Mirko and Julie Clarke. Torture: When the Unthinkable is Morally Permissible.
Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2007.
Bassiouni M. Cherif. “The Institutionalization of Torture under the Bush
Administration,” Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, Vo. 37, Nos. 2-3
(2006): 389-425.
Bassiouni M. Cherif. The Institutionalization of Torture by the Bush Administration: Is
Anyone Responsible? Antwerp: Intersentia, 2010.
Bennoune, Karima. “Terror/Torture,” Berkeley Journal of International Law, Vol. 26, No. 1
(2008): 1-61. Available: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1148284
Bernstein, J.M. Torture and Dignity: An Essay on Moral Injury. Chicago, IL: University of
Chicago Press, 2015.
Bloche, M. Gregg. “Toward a Science of Torture?” (May 15, 2017) Texas Law Review,
Forthcoming. Available: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2951951
Brecher, Bob. Torture and the Ticking Bomb. Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2007. [See too C.A.J.
Coady’s review for Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, 2009.02.09. Available:
http://ndpr.nd.edu/review.cfm?id=15385]
Bruff, Harold H. Bad Advice: Bush’s Lawyers in the War on Terror. Lawrence, KS:
University Press of Kansas, 2009.
Brundage, W. Fitzhugh. Civilizing Torture: An American Tradition. Cambridge, MA:
Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2018.
B’Tselem (The Israeli Information Center for Human Rights in the Occupied Territories)
and HaMoked—Center for the Defence of the Individual, “Absolute Prohibition:
The Torture and Ill-Treatment of Palestinian Detainees,” (May 2007). Available:
http://www.btselem.org/Download/200705_Utterly_Forbidden_eng.pdf
Bufacchi, Vittorio and Jean Maria Arrigo. “Torture, Terrorism and the State: a Refutation
of the Ticking-Bomb Argument,” Journal of Applied Philosophy, Vol. 23, No. 3
(2006): 355-373.
Card, Claudia. Confronting Evils: Terrorism, Torture, Genocide. Cambridge, UK:
Cambridge University Press, 2010.
Cassese, Antonio, ed. The Oxford Companion to International Criminal Justice. New York:
Oxford University Press, 2009.
Clucas, Bev, Gerry Johnstone, and Tony Ward, eds. Torture: Moral Absolutes and
Ambiguities. Baden-Baden, Germany: Nomos, 2009.
Cohan, John Alan. “Torture and the Necessity Doctrine,” 41 Valparaiso University Law
Review (2007): 1587-1632.
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Cohn, Marjorie, ed. The United States and Torture: Interrogation, Incarceration, and Abuse.
New York: New York University Press, 2011.
Cole, David, ed. The Torture Memos: Rationalizing the Unthinkable. New York: The New
Press, 2009.
Conroy, John. Unspeakable Acts, Ordinary People: The Dynamics of Torture. Berkeley, CA:
University of California Press, 2001.
Crocker, Thomas P. “Overcoming Necessity: Torture and the State of Constitutional
Culture,” SMU Law Review, Vol. 61, No. 2 (2008): 221-279. Available:
http://ssrn.com/abstract=1116680
Crocker, Thomas P. “Torture, with Apologies,” Texas Law Review, Vol. 86, No. 3 (2008):
569-613. Available: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1102495
Cryer, Robert, Håkan Friman, Darryl Robinson and Elizabeth Wilmshurst. An
Introduction to International Criminal Law and Procedure. Cambridge, UK:
Cambridge University Press, 2007.
Curzer, Howard. “Admirable Immorality, Dirty Hands, Ticking Bombs, and Torturing
Innocents,” 44 Southern Journal of Philosophy (2006): 31-56.
Dale, Elizabeth. Robert Nixon and Police Torture in Chicago, 1871-1971. DeKalb, IL:
Northern Illinois University Press, 2016.
Danner, Mark. Torture and Truth: America, Abu Ghraib, and the War on Terror. New York:
New York Review Books, 2004.
Danner, Mark. “U.S. Torture: Voices from the Black Sites,” The New York Review of Books,
Vol. LVI, No. 6 (April 9, 2009): 69-77. Available:
http://www.nybooks.com/articles/22530
Danner, Mark. “The Red Cross Torture Report: What It Means,” The New York Review of
Books, Vol. LVI, No. 7 (April 30, 2009): 48-56. Available:
http://www.nybooks.com/articles/22614
Danner, Mark and George R. Fay. Torture and Truth: America, Abu Ghraib, and the War on
Terror, Vol. 2. New York: New York Review Books, 2004.
Davis, Michael. “The Moral Justification of Torture and other Cruel, Inhuman, or
Degrading Treatment,” International Journal of Applied Philosophy, 19 (2) (2005):
161–78.
Dayan, Colin. The Story of Cruel and Unusual. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press (A Boston
Review Book), 2007.
Einolf, Christopher J. America in the Philippines, 1899-1902: The First Torture Scandal. New
York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.
Fallon, Mark. Unjustifiable Means: The Inside Story of How the CIA, Pentagon, and US
Government Conspired to Torture. New York: Regan Arts, 2017.
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Farrell, Michelle. The Prohibition of Torture in Exceptional Circumstances. Cambridge, UK:
Cambridge University Press, 2013.
Feitlowitz, Marguerite. A Lexicon of Terror: Argentina and the Legacies of Torture. New
York: Oxford University Press, revised ed., 2011.
Ferzan, Kimberly Kessler. “Torture, Necessity, and the Union of Law & Philosophy,”
Rutgers Law Journal 36, No. 1 (2004). Available:
http://ssrn.com/abstract=1116696
Fleck, Dieter, ed. The Handbook of International Humanitarian Law. New York: Oxford
University Press, 2nd ed., 2008.
Fried, Charles and Gregory Fried. Because It Is Wrong: Torture, Privacy and Presidential
Power in the Age of Terror. New York: W.W. Norton & Co., 2010.
Gaeta, Paola. “May Necessity Be Available as a Defence for Torture in the Interrogation
of Suspected Terrorists?” Journal of International Criminal Justice, Vol. 2, No. 3
(2004): 785-794.
Gill, Lesley. The School of the Americas: Military Training and Political Violence in the
Americas. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2004.
Ginbar, Yuval. Why Not Torture Terrorists? Moral, Practical and Legal Aspects of the ‘Ticking
Bomb’ Justification of Torture. New York: Oxford University Press, 2009.
Goldsmith, Jack. The Terror Presidency: Law and Judgment Inside the Bush Administration.
New York: W.W. Norton, 2007.
Gordon, Rebecca. Mainstreaming Torture: Ethical Approaches in the Post-9/11 United States.
New York: Oxford University Press, 2014
Greenberg, Karen, ed. The Torture Debate in America. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge
University Press, 2006.
Greenberg, Karen and Joshua L. Dratel, eds. The Torture Papers: The Road to Abu Ghraib.
Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2005.
Gross, Michael L. Moral Dilemmas of Modern War: Torture, Assassination, and Blackmail in
an Age of Asymmetric Conflict. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2010.
Gross, Oren. “Are Torture Warrants Warranted? Pragmatic Absolutism and Official
Disobedience,” 88 Minnesota Law Review (2004): 1481-1555.
Guiora, Amos N. and Erin M. Page. “The Unholy Trinity: Intelligence, Interrogation and
Torture,” Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, Vol. 37, Nos. 2-3 (2006):
427-447.
Hajjar, Lisa. Courting Conflict: The Israeli Military Court System in the West Bank and Gaza.
Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2005: 49-75 and 185-207.
Hajjar, Lisa. Torture: A Sociology of Violence and Human Rights. New York: Routledge,
2013.
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Haque, Adil Ahmad. “Torture, Terror, and the Inversion of Moral Principle,” New
Criminal Law Review, Vol. 10, No. 4 (2007): 613-657.
Harbury, Jennifer K. Truth, Torture, and the American Way: The History and Consequences of
U.S. Involvement in Torture. Boston, MA: Beacon Press, 2005.
Hilde, Thomas C., ed. On Torture. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008.
Horton, Scott. “Justice after Bush: Prosecuting an Outlaw Administration,” Harper’s
Magazine, December 2008. Available:
http://www.harpers.org/archive/2008/12/0082303
Hunsinger, George, ed. Torture is a Moral Issue: Christians, Jews, Muslims and People of
Conscience Speak Out. Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publ., 2008.
International Review of the Red Cross, “Torture,” Vo. 89, No. 867 (September 2007): 505-
774. Available: https://www.icrc.org/en/international-
review/torture?language=en
Ip, John. “Two Narratives of Torture” (April 10, 2009) Northwestern University Journal of
International Human Rights, Vol. 7, No. 1, p. 35, 2009. Available at SSRN:
http://ssrn.com/abstract=1292585
Kälin, Walter. “The struggle against torture,” International Review of the Red Cross, No.
324, September 30, 1998. Available:
https://www.icrc.org/eng/resources/documents/article/other/57jpg5.htm
Kerrigan, Michael. The Instruments of Torture. Guilford, CT: The Lyons Press, revised ed.,
2007.
Kershnar, Stephen. For Torture: A Rights-Based Defense. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books,
2012.
Kiriakou, John. “Torture: On the Wrong Side of History,” Los Angeles Review of Books,
June 14, 2017. Available: https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/torture-on-the-
wrong-side-of-history/ [review of James E. Mitchell’s (with Bill Harlow) 2016
book, Enhanced Interrogation]
Kramer, Matthew H. Torture and Moral Integrity: A Philosophical Inquiry. Oxford, UK:
Oxford University Press, 2014.
Kreimer, Seth. “Too Close to the Rack and the Screw: Constitutional Constraints on
Torture in the War on Terror,” 6 University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional
Law (2003): 278-325.
Kutz, Christopher. Torture, Necessity and Existential Politics,” 95 California Law Review
(2007): 235-276.
Kuzmarov, Jeremy. Modernizing Repression: Police Training and Nation-Building in the
American Century. Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press, 2012.
Langbein, John. Torture and the Law of Proof. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press,
1977.
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Lazreg, Marnia. Torture and the Twilight of Empire: From Algiers to Baghdad. Princeton, NJ:
Princeton University Press, 2008.
Lee, Patrick. “Interrogational Torture,” American Journal of Jurisprudence, Vol. 51 (2006):
131-147.
Lee, Steven, ed. Intervention, Terrorism, and Torture: Contemporary Challenges to Just War
Theory. Dordrecht: Springer, 2007.
Levi, William Ranney. “Interrogation’s Law,” Yale Law Journal (April 17, 2009),
Available: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1389511
Levinson, Sanford. “’Precommitment’ and ‘Postcommitment:’ The Ban on Torture in the
Wake of September 11,” 81 Texas Law Review (2003): 2013-2053.
Levinson, Sanford. “In Quest of a ‘Common Conscience:’ Reflections on the Current
Debate on Torture,” 1 Journal of National Security and Policy (2005): 231-252.
Levinson, Sanford, ed. Torture: A Collection. New York: Oxford University Press, 2004.
Levit, Kenneth. “The CIA and the Torture Controversy: Interrogation Authorities and
Practices in the War on Terror,” 1 Journal of National Security and Policy (2005):
341-356.
Lewis, Anthony. The Torture Papers: The Road to Abu Ghraib. Cambridge, MA: Cambridge
University Press, 2005.
Linnartz, Isaac A. “The Siren Song of Interrogational Torture: Evaluating the U.S.
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57, 5 (2008): 1465-1516.
Lokaneeta, Jinee. Transnational Torture: Law, Violence, and State Power in the United States
and India. New York: New York University Press, 2011.
Luban, David. “Liberalism, Torture and the Ticking Time Bomb,” 91 Virginia Law Review
(2005): 1425-1461. Available:
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Luban, David. “The torture lawyers of Washington,” in Legal Ethics and Human Dignity.
Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2007: 162-225.
Luban, David. “Unthinking the Ticking Bomb,” Georgetown Public Law Research
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2014.
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Marks, Jonathan H. “Doctors as Pawns? Law and Medical Ethics at Guantánamo Bay,”
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http://ssrn.com/abstract-983815
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Matthews, Richard. The Absolute Violation: Why Torture Must be Prohibited. Montreal:
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May, Larry. Crimes Against Humanity: A Normative Account. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge
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May, Larry. War Crimes and Just War. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2007.
Mayer, Jane. The Dark Side: The Inside Story of How the War on Terror Turned Into a War on
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McCoy, Alfred W. Torture and Impunity: The U.S. Doctrine of Coercive Interrogation.
Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 2012.
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