• Looking back over the last ten years what was the most inspiring sight and what was the worst sight, the most distressing, the most inhuman sight you encountered?

    BBC: News Online

  • Their faces peering from newspaper pages are daily reminders of the human toll of an inhuman crime.

    CNN: Recovery: U.S. retail sales plunge

  • Should the law make clear that inhuman and degrading physical punishment can never be justified as reasonable chastisement?

    BBC: Smacking paper published

  • Sentencing him, Mr Justice Burnett told him the murder was of "inhuman depravity" and so serious that no minimum term would be appropriate.

    BBC: Danilo Restivo appeals against murder conviction

  • "The court did not consider that these sentences were grossly disproportionate or amounted to inhuman or degrading treatment, " the court said.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • The court held by six votes to one that there would be no violation of Article 3 (prohibition of inhuman and degrading treatment) of the European Convention on Human Rights if the two failed asylum seekers - referred to as Mr H and Mr B - were removed to Afghanistan.

    BBC: Damages for rapist unlawfully held in prison

  • But the film operates just as powerfully on a human scale, or, in the case of the madly malign Gollum, an inhuman one.

    WSJ: Now That's an Epic

  • Ms Morales complained that she had been the victim of "perverse and inhuman attacks" by journalists and media seeking to force her resignation.

    BBC: Colombia chief prosecutor Viviane Morales resigns

  • Watching the audience react to Lustgarten's in-your-face play, it becomes obvious that even the well-heeled types are prepared to believe society contains people like James Asset-Smith, people who despite the best of human intentions are driven by the logic of finance to do inhuman things.

    BBC: Alcopops, racism and financial dystopia

  • Last December it did so, on the grounds that man-powered transport was inhuman.

    ECONOMIST: India's rickshaws

  • As a result of a judgment protecting her right not to be subject to "inhuman and degrading treatment", the law in this country was changed.

    BBC: SHAMI CHAKRABARTI, DIRECTOR OF LIBERTY

  • Good people may in the end decide they do not want to work for inhuman or merely operationally effective companies.

    BBC: Why kindness can help businesses grow

  • He was one of several inmates who argued such orders were incompatible with Article 3 of the European Convention of Human Rights, which prohibits torture and inhuman or degrading treatment and punishment.

    BBC: Double murderer David Oakes dies in hospital

  • After gang control, the second systemic failing of Latin American jails is overcrowding and thus inhuman conditions.

    ECONOMIST: Prisons in Latin America

  • Without the characteristically stifled and knowingly awkward laughter that usually accompanies Beckett's plays in the theatre, his texts can appear denuded, clumsily formalist and tediously inhuman.

    ECONOMIST: Modern drama

  • Kristian Fredrikson's costumes put Ms Blanchett in ravishing, long turn-of-the-century gowns that make the most of her endless yards of torso, spidery arms and almost inhuman swan neck.

    ECONOMIST: Captivating as Hedda Gabler

  • When he issued the proceedings against Facebook, the man claimed harassment, misuse of private information, and a breach of his right to privacy and freedom from inhuman or degrading treatment.

    BBC: Convicted paedophile seeks damages from Facebook

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