THE PROHIBITION OF TORTURE AND ILL-TREATMENT
IN THE AFRICAN HUMAN RIGHTS SYSTEM:
A HANDBOOK FOR VICTIMS AND THEIR ADVOCATES
AUTHORS
Franz Viljoen & Chidi Odinkalu
REVISED AND UPDATED SECOND EDITION
Lorna McGregor and Jo-Anne Prud’Homme
Print: Sté Crea Concept
Layout: mostra-design.com
First Edition: 2006
Second Edition: 2014
© 2014 World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT)
ISBN: 2-88894-057-4
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SERIES EDITOR: Helena Solà Martín
The World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT) coordinates the activities of the SOS-Torture Network, which
is the world’s largest coalition of non-governmental organisations fighting against torture and ill-treatment,
arbitrary detention, extrajudicial executions, forced disappearances, and other serious human rights violations.
OMCT’s growing global network currently includes 311 local, national, and regional organisations in 92 countries
spanning all regions of the world. An important aspect of OMCT’s mandate is to respond to the advocacy and
capacity-building needs of its network members, including the need to develop effective international litigation
strategies to assist victims of torture and ill-treatment in obtaining legal remedies where none are available
domestically, and to support them in their struggle to end impunity in states where torture and ill-treatment
remain endemic or tolerated practices. In furtherance of these objectives, OMCT has published a Handbook
Series of four volumes, each one providing a guide to the practice, procedure, and jurisprudence of the regional
and international mechanisms that are competent to examine individual complaints concerning the violation of
the absolute prohibition of torture and ill-treatment. This updated edition of the Handbook on seeking remedies
for torture victims in the African Human Rights System is the third volume of the series.