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Index
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Acknowledgements
Table of Contents
Foreword | TENG BIAO
Introduction | MICHAEL CASTER
The Testimonies
1. A place where the law does not exist | LIU SHIHUI
2. It made me wish for death | ZHAI YANMIN
3. My endless nightmare | WANG YU
4. RSDL can make you go crazy | LIU SIXIN
5. Your only right is to obey | XIE YANG
6. Like a lamb protesting the wolf | SUI MUQING
7. Arise, ye who refuse to be slaves | CHEN ZHIXIU
8. Enhanced interrogation | PETER DAHLIN
9. Collateral damage | PAN JINLING
10. If you want to come back alive | JIANG XIAOYU
11. Kidnapped from across the border | TANG ZHISHUN
12. RSDL and Enforced Disappearances, a Legal View | MICHAEL CASTER*
Enforced disappearances
Victims
State obligations
Right to remedy, right to truth
Enforced disappearances, other human rights violations, and crimes
Arbitrary detention
Fair trial
Torture
Crimes against humanity
Residential Surveillance at a Designated Location (RSDL)
Secret detention before RSDL
Rights under RSDL
Right to a lawyer
“Designated Location”
Oversight
Exceptions in the law
Oversight
National Security Exceptions
Conclusion
13. Developments in Disappearances | DINAH GARDNER*
RSDL in practice
Hidden in detention
Non-release release
Liuzhi
Uighur concentration camps
End Notes
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