Yearbook of the European Convention for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment/Annuaire de la convention européenne pour la prévention de la torture et des peines ou traitements inhumain ou dégradants : Volume 22, 2013 / Council of Europe/Conseil de l'Europe.
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Yearbook of the European Convention for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment/Annuaire de la convention européenne pour la prévention de la torture et des peines ou traitements inhumain ou dégradants : Volume 22, 2013 / Council of Europe/Conseil de l'Europe.
Imprint
Leiden, Boston : Brill | Nijhoff, 2019.
Description
1 online resource.
Series
Yearbook of the European Convention for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment / Annuaire de la convention europeenne pour la prevention de la torture et des peines ou traitements inhumain ou degradants ; 22.
Human Rights and Humanitarian Law E-Books Online, Collection 2019, ISBN ; 9789004390775.
Human Rights and Humanitarian Law E-Books Online, Collection 2019, ISBN ; 9789004390775.
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Preliminary Material
GENERAL INFORMATION
THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR THE PREVENTION OF TORTURE AND INHUMAN OR DEGRADING TREATMENT OR PUNISHMENT (CPT)
GENERAL REPORT ON THE ACTIVITIES OF THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR THE PREVENTION OF TORTURE AND INHUMAN OR DEGRADING TREATMENT OR PUNISHMENT
1. Response of the Governments of Belgium and the Netherlands on the visit to Tilburg Prison carried out by the CPT from 17-19 October 2011 [CPT/Inf (2013) 10]
2. Report to the Government of Bosnia and Herzegovina on the visit carried out by the CPT from 5-11 December 2012 [CPT/Inf (2013) 25]
3. Response of the Government of Bosnia and Herzegovina [CPT/Inf (2013) 26]
4. Report to the Government of Denmark on the visit to Greenland carried out by the CPT from 25-27 September 2012 [CPT/Inf (2013) 03]
5. Response of the Danish Government [CPT/Inf (2013) 11]
6. Report to the Government of Georgia on the visit carried out by the CPT from 19-23 November 2012 [CPT/Inf (2013) 18]
7. Response of the Georgian Government [CPT/Inf (2013) 19]
8. Report to the Government of Iceland on the visit carried out by the CPT from 18-24 September 2012 [CPT/Inf (2013) 37]
9. Response of the Icelandic Government [CPT/Inf (2013) 38]
10. Report to the Government of Italy on the visit carried out by the CPT from 14-18 June 2010 [CPT/Inf (2013) 30]
11. Response of the Italian Government [CPT/Inf (2013) 31]
12. Report to the Government of Italy on the visit carried out by the CPT from 13-25 May 2012 [CPT/Inf (2013) 32]
13. Response of the Italian Government [CPT/Inf (2013) 33]
14. Report to the Government of Latvia on the visit carried out by the CPT from 5-15 September 2011 [CPT/Inf (2013) 20]
15. Response of the Latvian Government [CPT/Inf (2013) 21]
16. Report to the Government of Malta on the visit carried out by the CPT from 26-30 September 2011 [CPT/Inf (2013) 12]
17. Response of the Maltese Government [CPT/Inf (2013) 13]
18. Report to the Government of Monaco on the visit carried out by the CPT from 27-30 November 2012 [CPT/Inf (2013) 39]
19. Response of the Government of Monaco [CPT/Inf (2013) 40]
20. Response of the Government of the Netherlands on the visit carried out by the CPT from 10-21 October 2011 [CPT/Inf (2013) 22]
21. Report to the Government of Portugal on the visit carried out by the CPT from 7-16 February 2012 [CPT/Inf (2013) 04]
22. Response of the Portuguese Government [CPT/Inf (2013) 05]
23. Report to the Government of Portugal on the visit carried out by the CPT from 13-17 May 2013 [CPT/Inf (2013) 35]
24. Response of the Portuguese Government [CPT/Inf (2013) 36]
25. Report to the Government of Russia on the visit carried out by the CPT from 27 April-6 May 2011 [CPT/Inf (2013) 01]
26. Response of the Russian Government [CPT/Inf (2013) 02]
27. Report to the Government of Russia on the visit carried out by the CPT from 21 May-4 June 2012 [CPT/Inf (2013) 41]
28. Response of the Russian Government [CPT/Inf (2013) 42]
29. Report to the Government of Slovenia on the visit carried out by the CPT from 31 January-6 February 2012 [CPT/Inf (2013) 16]
30. Response of the Slovenian Government [CPT/Inf (2013) 17]
31. Report to the Government of Spain on the visit carried out by the CPT from 31 May-13 June 2011 [CPT/Inf (2013).
GENERAL INFORMATION
THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR THE PREVENTION OF TORTURE AND INHUMAN OR DEGRADING TREATMENT OR PUNISHMENT (CPT)
GENERAL REPORT ON THE ACTIVITIES OF THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR THE PREVENTION OF TORTURE AND INHUMAN OR DEGRADING TREATMENT OR PUNISHMENT
1. Response of the Governments of Belgium and the Netherlands on the visit to Tilburg Prison carried out by the CPT from 17-19 October 2011 [CPT/Inf (2013) 10]
2. Report to the Government of Bosnia and Herzegovina on the visit carried out by the CPT from 5-11 December 2012 [CPT/Inf (2013) 25]
3. Response of the Government of Bosnia and Herzegovina [CPT/Inf (2013) 26]
4. Report to the Government of Denmark on the visit to Greenland carried out by the CPT from 25-27 September 2012 [CPT/Inf (2013) 03]
5. Response of the Danish Government [CPT/Inf (2013) 11]
6. Report to the Government of Georgia on the visit carried out by the CPT from 19-23 November 2012 [CPT/Inf (2013) 18]
7. Response of the Georgian Government [CPT/Inf (2013) 19]
8. Report to the Government of Iceland on the visit carried out by the CPT from 18-24 September 2012 [CPT/Inf (2013) 37]
9. Response of the Icelandic Government [CPT/Inf (2013) 38]
10. Report to the Government of Italy on the visit carried out by the CPT from 14-18 June 2010 [CPT/Inf (2013) 30]
11. Response of the Italian Government [CPT/Inf (2013) 31]
12. Report to the Government of Italy on the visit carried out by the CPT from 13-25 May 2012 [CPT/Inf (2013) 32]
13. Response of the Italian Government [CPT/Inf (2013) 33]
14. Report to the Government of Latvia on the visit carried out by the CPT from 5-15 September 2011 [CPT/Inf (2013) 20]
15. Response of the Latvian Government [CPT/Inf (2013) 21]
16. Report to the Government of Malta on the visit carried out by the CPT from 26-30 September 2011 [CPT/Inf (2013) 12]
17. Response of the Maltese Government [CPT/Inf (2013) 13]
18. Report to the Government of Monaco on the visit carried out by the CPT from 27-30 November 2012 [CPT/Inf (2013) 39]
19. Response of the Government of Monaco [CPT/Inf (2013) 40]
20. Response of the Government of the Netherlands on the visit carried out by the CPT from 10-21 October 2011 [CPT/Inf (2013) 22]
21. Report to the Government of Portugal on the visit carried out by the CPT from 7-16 February 2012 [CPT/Inf (2013) 04]
22. Response of the Portuguese Government [CPT/Inf (2013) 05]
23. Report to the Government of Portugal on the visit carried out by the CPT from 13-17 May 2013 [CPT/Inf (2013) 35]
24. Response of the Portuguese Government [CPT/Inf (2013) 36]
25. Report to the Government of Russia on the visit carried out by the CPT from 27 April-6 May 2011 [CPT/Inf (2013) 01]
26. Response of the Russian Government [CPT/Inf (2013) 02]
27. Report to the Government of Russia on the visit carried out by the CPT from 21 May-4 June 2012 [CPT/Inf (2013) 41]
28. Response of the Russian Government [CPT/Inf (2013) 42]
29. Report to the Government of Slovenia on the visit carried out by the CPT from 31 January-6 February 2012 [CPT/Inf (2013) 16]
30. Response of the Slovenian Government [CPT/Inf (2013) 17]
31. Report to the Government of Spain on the visit carried out by the CPT from 31 May-13 June 2011 [CPT/Inf (2013).
Summary
The European Convention for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment was adopted by the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe in June 1987. It entered into force in February 1989 and all 47 member States are Parties to the Convention. The Convention has already established itself as an important human rights instrument. Its approach is quite different from that of the European Convention on Human Rights. Whereas the ECHR provides a remedy for particular human rights violations after the event, the Convention for the Prevention of Torture (ECPT) seeks to prevent human rights violations, through a system of visits to places of detention. The Convention is intended to be an integrated part of the Council of Europe system for the protection of human rights, placing a proactive non-judicial mechanism alongside the reactive judicial mechanism established under the ECHR. The Yearbook of the European Convention for the Prevention of Torture offers an essential annual overview of developments in relation to the ECPT. The present volume is arranged as follows: Part One contains information as to ratifications, etc, as at 31 December 2013 in the authentic English and French texts. Part Two has details in English and French of the membership and activities of the CPT for 2013. Part Three reprints the twenty-third annual General Report of the CPT in the official English and French texts. Part Four contains the CPT's reports to States and the State responses thereto that were made public during 2013. The CPT's reports are published in the official English and/or French texts and State responses in the English and/ or French versions submitted by the States concerned. Bilingual English and French; 3-volume set.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Print version: Yearbook of the European Convention for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment/Annuaire de la convention européenne pour la prévention de la torture et des peines ou traitements inhumain ou dégradants: Volume 22, 2013 Leiden, Boston : Brill | Nijhoff, 2019,
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9789004381483 (print)
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