Publication

Nov 2010

The publication of President George W. Bush’s memoirs has put the American government in a sensitive legal position. By admitting in writing that he personally approved waterboarding as a policy of the government, Mr. Bush may have made a formal declaration of state-sponsored torture. This has significant consequences for him and for the United States: it creates obligations on the US government under international law and legal liability for President Bush as an individual in both the domestic and international domains.

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Author Ian Hurd
Series CIPS Policy Briefs
Issue 10
Publisher Centre for International Policy Studies (CIPS)
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