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ARTICLE-3
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... 2. For the
purpose
of
determining
whether there are such grounds, the
competent authorities
shall take into
account
all
relevant
considerations
including
, where applicable, the existence in the
State
concerned
of a consistent
pattern
of
gross
, flagrant or mass violations of
human rights
. ...
ARTICLE-17
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... 1. There shall be
established
a
Committee against Torture
(hereinafter referred to as the
Committee
) which shall carry out the functions hereinafter provided. The
Committee
shall consist of ten
experts
of high
moral
standing and recognized
competence
in the
field
of
human rights
, who shall serve in their
personal
capacity
. The
experts
shall be
elected
by the
States Parties
,
consideration
being given to
equitable
geographical distribution
and to the usefulness of the
participation
of some
persons
having
legal experience
. ...
ARTICLE-21
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... 2. The
provisions
of this
article
shall come into
force
when five
States Parties
to this
Convention
have made
declarations
under paragraph 1 of this
article
. Such
declarations
shall be
deposited
by the
States Parties
with the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
, who shall transmit
copies
thereof to the other
States Parties
. A
declaration
may be withdrawn at any
time
by
notification
to the
Secretary-General
. Such a
withdrawal
shall not
prejudice
the
consideration
of any matter which is the
subject
of a
communication
already transmitted under this
article
; no further
communication
by any
State Party
shall be
received
under this
article
after the
notification
of
withdrawal
of the
declaration
has been
received
by the
Secretary-General
, unless the
State Party
concerned
has made a new
declaration
. ...
ARTICLE-22
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... 8. The
provisions
of this
article
shall come into
force
when five
States Parties
to this
Convention
have made
declarations
under paragraph 1 of this
article
. Such
declarations
shall be
deposited
by the
States Parties
with the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
, who shall transmit
copies
thereof to the other
States Parties
. A
declaration
may be withdrawn at any
time
by
notification
to the
Secretary-General
. Such a
withdrawal
shall not
prejudice
the
consideration
of any matter which is the
subject
of a
communication
already transmitted under this
article
; no further
communication
by or on behalf of an
individual
shall be
received
under this
article
after the
notification
of
withdrawal
of the
declaration
has been
received
by the
Secretary General
, unless the
State Party
has made a new
declaration
. ...
ARTICLE-31
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... 2. Such a
denunciation
shall not have the
effect
of releasing the
State Party
from its
obligations
under this
Convention
in
regard
to any
act
or
omission
which occurs
prior
to the
date
at which the
denunciation
becomes effective, nor shall
denunciation
prejudice
in any way the continued
consideration
of any matter which is already under
consideration
by the
Committee
prior
to the
date
at which the
denunciation
becomes effective. ...
... 2. Such a
denunciation
shall not have the
effect
of releasing the
State Party
from its
obligations
under this
Convention
in
regard
to any
act
or
omission
which occurs
prior
to the
date
at which the
denunciation
becomes effective, nor shall
denunciation
prejudice
in any way the continued
consideration
of any matter which is already under
consideration
by the
Committee
prior
to the
date
at which the
denunciation
becomes effective. ...
... 3. Following the
date
at which the
denunciation
of a
State Party
becomes effective, the
Committee
shall not commence
consideration
of any new matter regarding that
State
. ...
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