Introduction
Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading
Treatment or Punishment
Preamble
Part I: Substantive Articles
Article 1. Definition of Torture
Article 2. Obligation to Prevent Torture
Article 3. Principle of Non-Refoulement
Article 4. Obligation to Criminalize Torture
Article 5. Types of Jurisdiction over the Offence of Torture
Article 6. Procedural Safeguards During the Preliminary
Investigation Phase
Article 7. Aut Dedere aut Judicare
Article 8. The Convention as a Basis for Extradition
Article 9. Mutual Judicial Assistance
Article 10. Training of Personnel
Article 11. Review of detention and interrogation rules
Article 12. Ex Officio Investigations
Article 13. Right of Victims to Complain
Article 14. Right of torture victims to adequate remedy and
reparation
Article 15. Non-Admissibility of Evidence Obtained by Torture
Article 16. Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
Part II: Procedural Articles
Article 17. Committee against Torture
Article 18. Rules of Procedure
Article 19. State Reporting Procedure
Article 20. Inquiry Procedure
Article 21. Inter-State Communications
Article 22. Individual Complaints Procedure
Article 23. Privileges and Immunities
Article 24. Annual Report
Part III: Final Clauses
Article 25. Signature and Ratification
Article 26. Accession and Succession
Article 27. Entry into Force
Article 28. Opting out of the inquiry Procedure
Article 29. Amendment
Article 30. Settlement of Disputes
Article 31. Denunciation
Article 32. Notification by the Secretary-General
Article 33. Authentic Texts
Optional Protocol to the Convention Against Torture and Other
Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
Preamble
Part I: General Principles
Article 1. System of Preventive Visits to Places of Detention
Article 2. Establishment of a UN Subcommittee on Prevention
Article 3. National Preventive Mechanism
Article 4. Obligation to allow Preventive Visits to all Places of
Detention
Part II: Subcommittee on Prevention
Article 5. Size and Composition of the Subcommittee on
Prevention
Article 6. Nomination of Subcommittee Members
Article 7. Election of the Subcommittee
Article 8. Filling of Vacancies
Article 9. Term of Office
Article 10. Rules of Procedures
Part III: Mandate of the Subcommittee on Prevention
Article 11. Mandate of the Subcommittee
Article 12. Obligations of States Parties to Cooperate with the
Subcommittee
Article 13. Obligations of the Subcommittee Concerning Country
Missions
Article 14. Obligation of States Parties to Facilitate Visits by
the Subcommittee to Places of Detention
Article 15. Prohibition of Sanctions against any Source of
Information of the Subcommittee
Article 16. Reports of the Subcommittee
Part IV: National Preventive Mechanisms
Article 17. Establishment of National Preventive Mechanisms
Article 18. Independence, Pluralism and Efficiency of National
Preventive Mechanisms
Article 19. Mandate and Power of National Preventive Mechanisms
Article 20. Obligations of States Parties to Facilitate Visits by
the National Preventive Mechanisms
Article 21. Prohibition of Sanctions against any Source of
Information of the NPM
Article 22. Obligation of States Parties to Examine the
Recommendations of National Preventive Mechanisms
Article 23. Annual Report of the National Preventive Mechanism
Part V: Declaration
Article 24. Temporary Opting-Out Declaration
Part VI: Financial Provisions
Article 25. Financing of the Subcommittee
Article 26. Special Fund
Part VII: Final Provisions
Article 27. Signature, Ratification and Accession
Article 28. Entry into Force
Article 29. Validity in Federal States
Article 30. Prohibition of Reservations
Article 31. Relation to Regional Systems of Preventive Visits to
Places of Detention
Article 32. Relation to the International Committee of the Red
Cross
Article 33. Denunciation
Article 34. Amendments
Article 35. Privileges and Immunities
Article 36. Obligations of Members of the Subcommittee during
Country Missions
Article 37. Authentic Texts
Appendices
Manfred Nowak was appointed as independent expert leading the
United Nations Global Study on Children Deprived of Liberty in
October 2016. He is Professor for International Human Rights at the
University of Vienna, where he is the scientific director of the
Vienna Master of Arts in Human Rights and co-director of the Ludwig
Boltzmann Institute for Human Rights. He serves as Secretary
General of the Global Campus of Human Rights in Venice. Manfred
Nowak has carried
out various expert functions for the UN, the Council of Europe, the
EU, and other inter-governmental organizations. He served for many
years in various functions as UN Expert on Enforced
Disappearances
(1993 to 2006) and as one of eight international judges in the
Human Rights Chamber for Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo (1996
to 2003). He served as UN Special Rapporteur on Torture (2004 to
2010), where he visited numerous institutions throughout the world
where children were deprived of liberty in unimaginable conditions.
Moritz Birk is Head of the department 'Human Dignity and Public
Security' at the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Human Rights. He
joined the Institute in 2009 as Assistant
to the UN Special Rapporteur on Torture (-2010) and has since
implemented numerous research and technical capacity projects on
torture and ill-treatment worldwide. e lectures. Before joining
the
Institute he worked with the UNHCR and human rights organisations
in Ghana, Mexico, Senegal and Sweden. He holds an LL.M. in
International Human Rights Law, studied law in Germany and France
and is certified as organisational consultant. Giuliana Monina is
researcher at the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Human Rights -
Human Dignity and Public Security Department. She joined in 2016
and has since focused on several research projects on the topics of
torture and ill-treatment as well as migration
and asylum. She has completed her legal studies at the Universities
of Bologna. Before the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Human Rights,
Giuliana was a practicing lawyer in Italy and has worked with
several human rights organizations, including the European Union
Agency for Fundamental Rights.
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