United Kingdom doesn’t believe coercion works

Posted by Staff on May 6, 2008 |

Phillipe Sands QC, professor of law at the University College London, discusses how the United Kingdom does not use coercion with prisoners in the Committee on the Judiciary Hearing today. The UK has found it to be detrimental to their cause and extended the conflict. (1:01)

 
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May 6, 2008

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