Introduction : torture -- past and present -- and the historian -- A delicate and dangerous business -- The queen of proofs and the queen of torments -- The sleep of reason -- "Engines of the state, not of law" -- "To become, or to remain, human -- " -- The Theodosian Code, Book 9, Title 35 / Theodosius II -- The Digest of Justinian, Book 48, Title 18 / Justinian -- The Code of Justinian, Book 9, Title 41 / Justinian -- The City of God, XIX.6 / Augustine -- The Visigothic Code : on torture -- Torture by Inquisitors : Innocent IV and Alexander IV -- The Constitutio criminalis Carolina / Charles V -- The jurisprudence of torture / Sebastian Guazzini -- Letter on toleration / John Locke -- The moral protest / Cesare Beccaria -- A twentieth-century Interrogator's manual on torture
United Nations convention against torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment -- Statement on nurses and torture.
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