Abstract

This review considers Malcolm Evans’ Tackling Torture: Prevention in Practice and highlights its significance for both human rights scholars and practitioners. The strength of the book lies in the author’s extensive practical experience as the former Chair of the SPT, as well as his unique ability to approach torture prevention from a pragmatic perspective.

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