3. The
visits shall be
conducted by at least two
members of the
Subcommittee on Prevention. These
members may be accompanied, if needed, by
experts of demonstrated
professional experience and
knowledge in the
fields covered by the present
Protocol who shall be selected from a roster of
experts prepared on the basis of
proposals made by the
States Parties, the
Office of the
United Nations High Commissioner for
Human Rights and the
United Nations Centre for
International Crime Prevention. In preparing the roster, the
States Parties concerned shall
propose no more than five
national experts. The
State Party concerned may
oppose the inclusion of a
specific expert in the
visit, whereupon the
Subcommittee on Prevention shall
propose another
expert.
4. If the
Subcommittee on Prevention considers it appropriate, it may
propose a short follow-up
visit after a
regular visit.