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e-Book Conclusions and Recommendations of the UN Committee Against Torture:Eleventh to Twenty-Second Sessions (1993-1999) (Raoul Wallenberg Institute Series ... Human Rights Doc Umentation) download

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ISBN: 9041113800
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Language: English
Publisher: Springer; 1 edition (April 19, 2000)
Pages: 332
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The Raoul Wallenberg Institute Series of Intergovernmental Human Rights Documentation, Volume: .

This is a must for any human rights collection because of its convenient portrayal of the exchange between States and the UN entity charged with the task of collecting information and reacting to the respective reports on the observance of essential human rights in member nations. ASIL Newsletter, January 2001. United Nations Committee Against Torture. Conclusions and Recommendations. Eleventh to twenty-second sessions (1993-1999).

The United Nations is an international organization founded in 1945 after the Second World War by 51 countries committed to maintaining international peace and security, developing friendly relations among nations and promoting social progress, better living standards and human rights.

Holmström, . Conclusions and Recommendations of the UN Committee Against Torture; Eleventh to Twenty-second . Conclusions and Recommendations of the UN Committee Against Torture; Eleventh to Twenty-second Sessions (1993-1999), The Hague, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2000. Lauterpacht, . Oppenheim’sInternational Law: A Treatise. Plachta, . The Lockerbie Case: The Role of the Security Council in Enforcing the Principle Aut Dedere Aut Judicare, 12 European Journal of International Law, 2001, pp. 131-140.

Commission on Human Rights, he said Conclusions and Recommendations on Country Reports.

Commission on Human Rights, he said. The Committee's next session is scheduled to take place from 1 to 19 May 2000. Conclusions and Recommendations on Country Reports. The Code of Criminal Procedure Modification Act 1993 and the Basic Rights Complaint Act of 1992 were two other legal measures that the Committee regarded as positive developments.

Holmström L (ed) (2000) Conclusions and recommendations of the UN Committee against Torture: eleventh .

Holmström L (ed) (2000) Conclusions and recommendations of the UN Committee against Torture: eleventh to twenty-second sessions (1993–1999). Nijhoff, The HagueGoogle Scholar. Human Rights Watch (2008) Double jeopardy: CIA renditions to Jordan Report No. (1-56132-300-5). John A (2005) Cultural pathways in negotiation and conflict management.

The Committee against Torture (CAT) is the body of 10 independent experts that monitors implementation of the . The worldwide eradication of the practice of torture was one of the major challenges of the United Nations only a few years after it was created.

The Committee against Torture (CAT) is the body of 10 independent experts that monitors implementation of the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment by its State parties. All States parties are obliged to submit regular reports to the Committee on how the rights are being implemented. The Committee examines each report and addresses its concerns and recommendations to the State party in the form of "concluding observations".

Hardcover, 332 Pages, Published 2000. ISBN-10: 90-411-1379-7, 9041113797 ISBN-13: 978-90-411-1379-5, 9789041113795. The Committee Against Torture has been formed to monitor the implementation of the Convention. The present volume contains all conclusions and recommendations adopted by the Committee Against Torture at its 11th to 22nd sessions (1993-1999) on reports from 58 States parties in total.

Thirty-five years ago, on 16 December 1966, the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted without a vote the two International Covenants on Human Rights.

Committee against Torture Forty-fifth session 1-19 November 2010 List of issues prior to the submission of. .

The role of lawyers in the prevention of torture. General recommendation No. 34 adopted by the Committee.

Individuals v. states: The correlates of Human Rights Committee rulings . Repression of the Human Right to Personal Integrity Revisited: A Global Cross-National Study Covering the Years 1976–1993. states: The correlates of Human Rights Committee rulings, 1979–2007. More acts of defection against the regime occur, and torture rates are higher. Because political parties exert some power, however, they pressure the regime to make concessions. International Studies Quarterly 43 (2):291–314. Przeworski, Adam, Michael E. Alvarez, José Antonio Cheibub, and Fernando Limongi.

The Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment was adopted on 10 December 1984, by the General Assembly of the United Nations. It entered into force on 26 June 1987. 118 States have ratified or acceded to this Convention. Under article 19 of the Convention, each State party has to submit an initial report within one year of the entry into force of the Convention for that State and thereafter a supplementary report (periodic report) every four years. The Committee Against Torture has been formed to monitor the implementation of the Convention. At its 11th session, in 1993, the Committee decided that it would start following the practice of some other UN human rights treaty bodies to adopt concluding observations/comments at the end of the consideration of each State party's report and to use a standard format for the presentation. The conclusions and recommendations of the Committee Against Torture provide a general evaluation of the report and of the dialogue with the delegation and make note of positive developments that may have occurred during the period under review, factors and difficulties impeding the application of the provisions of the Convention, and of subjects of concern relating to the implementation of the Convention. They also include recommendations to the State party concerned. The present volume contains all conclusions and recommendations adopted by the Committee Against Torture at its 11th to 22nd sessions (1993-1999) on reports from 58 States parties in total.
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