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ARTICLE-1
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...
Law enforcement officials
shall at all times fulfil the
duty
imposed upon them by
law
, by serving the
community
and by
protecting
all
persons
against
illegal
acts
, consistent with the high
degree
of
responsibility
required by their
profession
. Commentary: ...
... (d) This
provision
is intended to cover not only all violent, predatory and
harmful
acts
, but extends to the
full
range
of
prohibitions
under
penal
statutes
. It extends to
conduct
by
persons
not capable of incurring
criminal liability
. ...
ARTICLE-5
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... No
law enforcement official
may inflict, instigate or tolerate any
act
of
torture
or other
cruel
,
inhuman
or
degrading treatment
or
punishment
, nor may any
law enforcement official
invoke
superior
orders
or
exceptional
circumstances
such as a
state of war
or a
threat of war
, a
threat
to
national security
,
internal
political instability
or any other
public emergency
as a justification of
torture
or other
cruel
,
inhuman
or
degrading treatment
or
punishment
. ...
... (a) This
prohibition
derives from the
Declaration
on the
Protection
of All
Persons
from Being Subjected to
Torture
and Other
Cruel
,
Inhuman
or
Degrading Treatment
or
Punishment
,
adopted
by the
General Assembly
, according to which: "[Such an
act
is] an
offence
to
human dignity
and shall be
condemned
as a denial of the
purposes
of the
Charter of the United Nations
and as a
violation
of the
human rights
and
fundamental freedoms
proclaimed in the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
[and other
international
human rights
instruments
]." ...
... ". . .
torture
means any
act
by which severe
pain
or
suffering
, whether
physical
or
mental
, is
intentionally
inflicted by or at the instigation of a
public official
on a
person
for such
purposes
as obtaining from him or a
third person
information
or
confession
,
punishing
him for an
act
he has committed or is suspected of having committed, or intimidating him or other
persons
. It does not
include
pain
or
suffering
arising only from,
inherent
in or incidental to,
lawful
sanctions
to the
extent
consistent with the
Standard
Minimum
Rules
for the
Treatment
of
Prisoners
." ...
... ". . .
torture
means any
act
by which severe
pain
or
suffering
, whether
physical
or
mental
, is
intentionally
inflicted by or at the instigation of a
public official
on a
person
for such
purposes
as obtaining from him or a
third person
information
or
confession
,
punishing
him for an
act
he has committed or is suspected of having committed, or intimidating him or other
persons
. It does not
include
pain
or
suffering
arising only from,
inherent
in or incidental to,
lawful
sanctions
to the
extent
consistent with the
Standard
Minimum
Rules
for the
Treatment
of
Prisoners
." ...
ARTICLE-7
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...
Law enforcement officials
shall not commit any
act
of
corruption
. They shall also rigorously
oppose
and
combat
all such
acts
. ...
...
Law enforcement officials
shall not commit any
act
of
corruption
. They shall also rigorously
oppose
and
combat
all such
acts
. ...
... (a) Any
act
of
corruption
, in the same way as any other
abuse
of
authority
, is incompatible with the
profession
of
law enforcement officials
. The
law
must be enforced
fully
with
respect
to any
law enforcement official
who commits an
act
of
corruption
, as
Governments
cannot expect to enforce the
law
among their
citizens
if they cannot, or will not, enforce the
law
against their own
agents
and within their
agencies
. ...
... (a) Any
act
of
corruption
, in the same way as any other
abuse
of
authority
, is incompatible with the
profession
of
law enforcement officials
. The
law
must be enforced
fully
with
respect
to any
law enforcement official
who commits an
act
of
corruption
, as
Governments
cannot expect to enforce the
law
among their
citizens
if they cannot, or will not, enforce the
law
against their own
agents
and within their
agencies
. ...
... (b) While the
definition
of
corruption
must be
subject
to
national law
, it should be understood to encompass the
commission
or
omission
of an
act
in the
performance
of or in
connection
with one's
duties
, in response to
gifts
,
promises
or
incentives
demanded or
accepted
, or the wrongful
receipt
of these once the
act
has been committed or omitted. ...
... (b) While the
definition
of
corruption
must be
subject
to
national law
, it should be understood to encompass the
commission
or
omission
of an
act
in the
performance
of or in
connection
with one's
duties
, in response to
gifts
,
promises
or
incentives
demanded or
accepted
, or the wrongful
receipt
of these once the
act
has been committed or omitted. ...
... (c) The
expression
"
act
of
corruption
" referred to above should be understood to encompass attempted
corruption
. ...
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