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ARTICLE-1
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... 1. For the
purposes
of this
Convention
, the
term
"
torture
" means any
act
by which severe
pain
or
suffering
, whether
physical
or
mental
, is
intentionally
inflicted on a
person
for such
purposes
as obtaining from him or a
third person
information
or a
confession
,
punishing
him for an
act
he or a
third person
has committed or is suspected of having committed, or intimidating or
coercing
him or a
third person
, or for any
reason
based on
discrimination
of any kind, when such
pain
or
suffering
is inflicted by or at the instigation of or with the
consent
or
acquiescence
of a
public official
or other
person
acting in an
official
capacity
. It does not
include
pain
or
suffering
arising only from,
inherent
in or incidental to
lawful
sanctions
. ...
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-8
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... 1. The
offences
referred to in
article
4
shall be deemed to be
included
as
extraditable offences
in any
extradition
treaty
existing
between
States Parties
.
States Parties
undertake
to
include
such
offences
as
extraditable offences
in every
extradition
treaty
to be concluded between them. ...
... 1. The
offences
referred to in
article
4
shall be deemed to be
included
as
extraditable offences
in any
extradition
treaty
existing
between
States Parties
.
States Parties
undertake
to
include
such
offences
as
extraditable offences
in every
extradition
treaty
to be concluded between them. ...
ARTICLE-9
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... 1.
States Parties
shall afford one another the
greatest
measure
of
assistance
in
connection
with
criminal proceedings
brought in
respect
of any of the
offences
referred to in
article
4
,
including
the
supply
of all
evidence
at their
disposal
necessary for the
proceedings
. ...
ARTICLE-10
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... 1. Each
State Party
shall ensure that
education
and
information
regarding the
prohibition
against
torture
are
fully
included
in the
training
of
law enforcement
personnel
,
civil
or
military
,
medical personnel
,
public officials
and other
persons
who may be involved in the
custody
,
interrogation
or
treatment
of any
individual
subjected to any form of
arrest
,
detention
or
imprisonment
. ...
... 2. Each
State Party
shall
include
this
prohibition
in the
rules
or
instructions
issued in
regard
to the
duties
and functions of any such
person
. ...
ARTICLE-14
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... 1. Each
State Party
shall ensure in its
legal system
that the
victim
of an
act
of
torture
obtains
redress
and has an enforceable
right
to
fair
and adequate
compensation
,
including
the means for as
full
rehabilitation
as possible. In the
event
of the
death
of the
victim
as a result of an
act
of
torture
, his dependants shall be entitled to
compensation
. ...
ARTICLE-18
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... 5. The
States Parties
shall be
responsible
for
expenses
incurred in
connection
with the holding of
meetings
of the
States Parties
and of the
Committee
,
including
reimbursement
to the
United Nations
for any
expenses
, such as the
cost of staff
and
facilities
, incurred by the
United Nations
pursuant to paragraph 3 of this
article
. (
amendment
(see
General Assembly
resolution 47/111 of 16 December 1992);
status
of
ratification
) ...
ARTICLE-19
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... 4. The
Committee
may, at its
discretion
,
decide
to
include
any comments made by it in
accordance
with paragraph 3 of this
article
, together with the
observations
thereon
received
from the
State Party
concerned
, in its
annual report
made in
accordance
with
article
24
. If so requested by the
State Party
concerned
, the
Committee
may also
include
a
copy
of the
report
submitted under paragraph 1 of this
article
. ...
... 4. The
Committee
may, at its
discretion
,
decide
to
include
any comments made by it in
accordance
with paragraph 3 of this
article
, together with the
observations
thereon
received
from the
State Party
concerned
, in its
annual report
made in
accordance
with
article
24
. If so requested by the
State Party
concerned
, the
Committee
may also
include
a
copy
of the
report
submitted under paragraph 1 of this
article
. ...
ARTICLE-20
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... 3. If an
inquiry
is made in
accordance
with paragraph 2 of this
article
, the
Committee
shall
seek
the
co-operation
of the
State Party
concerned
. In
agreement
with that
State Party
, such an
inquiry
may
include
a
visit
to its
territory
. ...
... 5. All the
proceedings
of the
Committee
referred to in paragraphs 1 to 4 of this
article
shall be
confidential
, and at all stages of the
proceedings
the
co-operation
of the
State Party
shall be sought. After such
proceedings
have been completed with
regard
to an
inquiry
made in
accordance
with paragraph 2, the
Committee
may, after
consultations
with the
State Party
concerned
,
decide
to
include
a
summary
account
of the results of the
proceedings
in its
annual report
made in
accordance
with
article
24
. ...
ARTICLE-21
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... (a) If a
State Party
considers that another
State Party
is not giving
effect
to the
provisions
ofthis
Convention
, it may, by
written
communication
, bring the matter to the
attention
of that
State Party
. Within three
months
afler the
receipt
of the
communication
the
receiving State
shall afford the
State
which sent the
communication
an explanation or any other
statement
in
writing
clarifying the matter, which should
include
, to the
extent
possible and pertinent,
reference
to
domestic
procedures
and
remedies
taken, pending or available in the matter; ...
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