A/HRC/13/39/Add.5
Contents
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II.
III.
IV.
V.
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The mandate and State cooperation.........................................................................
Paragraphs
Page
1–29
3
A.
Introduction ....................................................................................................
1–9
3
B.
Country missions ............................................................................................
10–18
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C.
Follow-up to country missions .......................................................................
19–21
9
D.
Individual communications.............................................................................
22–25
10
E.
Reports to the Human Rights Council and the General Assembly .................
26–29
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Torture.....................................................................................................................
30–185
12
A.
What is torture?...............................................................................................
30–57
12
B.
Why is torture inflicted? .................................................................................
58–139
19
C.
Fighting torture – What needs to be done? .....................................................
140–166
36
D.
Assisting victims of torture: remedy and reparation .......................................
167–185
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Cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment and punishment ......................................
186–237
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A.
Definition........................................................................................................
186–188
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B.
Excessive use of force by law enforcement bodies.........................................
189–194
51
C.
Domestic violence ..........................................................................................
195–208
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D.
Corporal punishment ......................................................................................
209–228
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E.
Conditions of detention...................................................................................
229–237
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Non-refoulement .....................................................................................................
238–249
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A.
Meaning and scope .........................................................................................
238–239
64
B.
Challenges in the “war against terror” ............................................................
240–245
65
C.
Challenges in the restriction of immigration...................................................
246–249
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Conclusions and recommendations .........................................................................
250–259
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