Asked by Giovanny Garcia on May 25, 2024

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Defense attorney Alan Dershowitz advocates use of judicially granted "torture
warrants" to justify severe punishment of convicted terrorists.

Torture Warrants

Hypothetical legal permissions that would allow for the use of torture in special circumstances, a concept that is highly controversial and widely condemned.

Alan Dershowitz

An American attorney, legal scholar, and author known for his work in U.S. constitutional law and American criminal law.

Severe Punishment

Strict or harsh legal penalties imposed for criminal offenses, intended as a deterrent to discourage individuals from committing crimes.

  • Assess the function of legal frameworks and global norms in guiding the actions of states in combating terrorism.
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Hanna CortezMay 30, 2024
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False
Explanation :
Alan Dershowitz has advocated for the use of "torture warrants" in very specific and rare cases, not for the purpose of punishing convicted terrorists, but rather as a means to prevent imminent acts of terrorism by extracting information. His controversial proposal is aimed at creating a legal framework for what he argues is already happening covertly, to bring such actions under the rule of law and oversight, rather than to justify severe punishment.