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Jamal Barnes
Jamal Barnes
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The ‘war on terror’and the battle for the definition of torture
J Barnes
International Relations 30 (1), 102-124, 2016
332016
A genealogy of the torture taboo
J Barnes
Routledge, 2017
152017
Testing the limits of international society? Trust, AUKUS and Indo-Pacific security
J Barnes, SM Makinda
International Affairs 98 (4), 1307-1325, 2022
132022
A threat to cosmopolitan duties? How COVID-19 has been used as a tool to undermine refugee rights
J Barnes, SM Makinda
International Affairs 97 (6), 1671-1689, 2021
132021
Torturous journeys: Cruelty, international law, and pushbacks and pullbacks over the Mediterranean Sea
J Barnes
Review of International Studies, 1-20, 2022
122022
Making Torture Possible: The Sri Lankan Conflict, 2006–2009
J Barnes
Journal of South Asian Development 8 (3), 333-358, 2013
122013
Black sites,‘extraordinary renditions’ and the legitimacy of the torture taboo
J Barnes
International politics 53, 198-219, 2016
72016
Suffering to Save Lives: Torture, Cruelty, and Moral Disengagement in Australia’s Offshore Detention Centres
J Barnes
Journal of Refugee Studies, 2022
62022
A network maritime security approach to intelligence sharing in the IOR
J Barnes, D Baldino
Journal of the Indian Ocean Region 14 (3), 315-330, 2018
52018
Australia, US torture and the power of international law
J Barnes
Australian Journal of Political Science 54 (4), 474-489, 2019
32019
Force-feeding and the legacy of torture in the ‘war on terror’
J Barnes
The International Journal of Human Rights 23 (7), 1074-1097, 2019
32019
A vulnerability approach to irregular migration and modern slavery in Australia
J Barnes, MM Naser, J Aston
Australian Journal of Human Rights 29 (1), 121-140, 2023
22023
3 types of denial that allow Australians to feel OK about how we treat refugees
J Barnes
The Conversation, 2022
22022
Strange Bedfellows: Australia, Iran and the Dilemma of Torture‐Tainted Information Sharing
D Baldino, J Barnes
Australian Journal of Politics & History 64 (4), 608-623, 2018
12018
Why the torture taboo matters
J Barnes
Murdoch University, 2013
12013
Love and Hospitality: Love, Refugees, and Challenging Indifference
J Barnes
Contemporary Love Studies in the Arts and Humanities: What's Love Got To Do …, 2023
2023
Diplomatic Assurances and Re-writing the ‘Rules of the Game’
J Barnes
Contesting Torture, 167-185, 2022
2022
Vulnerability and resistance in Australian immigration detention
J Barnes
Stauffenburg, Tübingen, 2022
2022
GENEALOGY OF THE TORTURE TABOO.
JAMAL. BARNES
ROUTLEDGE, 2019
2019
Why Australia needs its own torture report
J Barnes
The Conversation, 2018
2018
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