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Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
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ARTICLE-13
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... 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
. ...
... 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
. ...
ARTICLE-34
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... 1. Any
State Party
to the present
Protocol
may
propose
an
amendment
and file it with the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
. The
Secretary-General
shall thereupon
communicate
the proposed
amendment
to the
States Parties
to the present
Protocol
with a
request
that they notify him whether they favour a
conference
of
States Parties
for the
purpose
of considering and
voting
upon the
proposal
. In the
event
that within four
months
from the
date
of such
communication
at least one third of the
States Parties
favour such a
conference
, the
Secretary-General
shall
convene
the
conference
under the auspices of the
United Nations
. Any
amendment
adopted
by a
majority
of two thirds of the
States Parties
present and
voting
at the
conference
shall be submitted by the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
to all
States Parties
for
acceptance
. ...
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