A/HRC/13/39/Add.5 Contents I. II. III. IV. V. 2 The mandate and State cooperation......................................................................... Paragraphs Page 1–29 3 A. Introduction .................................................................................................... 1–9 3 B. Country missions ............................................................................................ 10–18 5 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 11 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 43 Cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment and punishment ...................................... 186–237 50 A. Definition........................................................................................................ 186–188 50 B. Excessive use of force by law enforcement bodies......................................... 189–194 51 C. Domestic violence .......................................................................................... 195–208 53 D. Corporal punishment ...................................................................................... 209–228 56 E. Conditions of detention................................................................................... 229–237 61 Non-refoulement ..................................................................................................... 238–249 64 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 68 Conclusions and recommendations ......................................................................... 250–259 69

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