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The absence of a clear, universally accepted legal definition of torture is not just a theoretical issue; the practical consequences of confusion over what precisely constitutes torture are severe. Using waterboarding as a case study, Torque analyzes the language of torture, the morality of torture, and the importance of communicating an explicit US policy in order to maintain accountability and diplomatic relations.

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The absence of a clear, universally accepted legal definition of torture is not just a theoretical issue; the practical consequences of confusion over what precisely constitutes torture are severe. Using waterboarding as a case study, Torque analyzes the language of torture, the morality of torture, and the importance of communicating an explicit US policy in order to maintain accountability and diplomatic relations.
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Kaitlin Puccio is a lawyer and bioethicist. She is the founder of Puccio Law PLLC where she focuses heavily on modeling law, as well as Bent Frame Agency, a career consulting firm for individuals in fashion/modeling, entertainment, and media. She holds a JD from Georgetown Law and an MS in bioethics from Columbia University. She was formerly a model.