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MON : 2012.211 : Not available for external loan | |
Standard-setting through monitoring? : the role of Council of Europe expert bodies in the development of human rights | |
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20120000 | |
Council of Europe | |
Kicker, Renate | Möstl, Markus | |
978-92-871-7518-2 | |
Europe | regional human rights protection systems | human rights monitoring | state compliance | minority groups | torture prevention | prison conditions | prisoner treatment | CoE. European Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment | ECPT | racism | economic, social and cultural rights | review [publication type] | CoE expert bodies | |
ART : 18354 : Not available for external loan | |
The Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or degrading Treatment or Punishment (the OPCAT) in Europe : duplication or reinforcement? | |
English | |
20110000 | |
Intersentia | |
de Beco, Gauthier | |
Europe | UN. Convention Against Torture And Other Cruel Inhuman Or Degrading Treatment Or Punishment Optional Protocol (2002) | UNCAT-OP | OPCAT | CoE. European Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment | ECPT | SPT | regional human rights protection systems | universal human rights protection system | comparative study | international cooperation | torture prevention | prison conditions | prisoner treatment | human rights monitoring | NPMs | state obligations | visiting mechanisms | UN treaty bodies | CoE expert bodies | |
Full text (free to in-house users) | |
Maastricht journal of European and comparative law ; vol. 18, no. 3 | |
MON : 1996.258 : Not available for external loan | |
Turkey : no security without human rights | |
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19960000 | |
Amnesty International | |
9780862102634 | |
repression strategies | torture patterns | counterterrorism | national security | counterinsurgencies | criminal suspects | political detainees | torture victim characteristics | disappearances | extrajudicial executions | human rights violations | freedom of expression | political imprisonment | military government | politics | agents responsible for violations | torture purposes | extortion | asylum seekers | determinants of victimisation | transvestites, male | minority groups | risk of torture | inhuman treatment | complaint procedure effectiveness | torture effects | falanga [torture method] | hair pulling | torture patterns | Amnesty International (AI) | human rights defenders victimisation | legal counsel | temperature, cold | water dousing [torture method] | forced nudity | humiliation | sexual abuse | incommunicado detention | dismissal, retaliatory | electric torture | head banging against the wall | suspension [torture method] | beatings | torture methods | ill-treatment | complainant persecution | censorship | protest | police violence | freedom of association | writers victimisation | persecution | cases | trade unionists victimisation | political activists victimisation | lawyers victimisation | journalists victimisation | criminal law | Kurds | state of emergency | impunity | denial | military police | police | death from torture statistics | armed forces | contextual analysis | death squads | international human rights law | state compliance | CoE expert bodies | UN treaty bodies | international relations | judges complicity in torture | medical doctors victimisation | state medical doctors | medical evidence of torture | medicolegal reports, false | access to lawyer | self disclosure | social stigma | missing data | sexual torture | anal canal | vagina | foreign body insertion | risk factors of torture | teachers victimisation | state agents | non state agents | urban areas | rural areas | destruction of property | warfare | death in custody | family members, female victimisation | hostages, female | torture victims, female, adolescent | access to lawyer | criminal procedure | blindfolding | legal confessions | torture victims, child | juvenile detainees, child | children in conflict with the law | Turkey | |
Full text (via AI) | |
Amnesty International (AI) | |
ART : 06354 : Not available for external loan | |
The work of the council of Europe's torture committee | |
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19940000 | |
Murdoch, Jim | |
CoE. European Committee For The Prevention Of Torture And Inhuman Or Degrading Treatment Or Punishment | intimacy | prisoner visitation | prisoner rights | ECHR-5 | ECHR-6 | detainee rights | judicial decisions | CoE. European Court of Human Rights | inhuman and degrading treatment or punishment | torture threshold | torture definition | interdisciplinary aspects | ECHR-3 | CoE. Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (1950) | professional competence | health priorities | vulnerable populations | prison health care | prisoner-personnel relations | training of prison personnel | prison management | personnel selection | prison personnel | crossnational comparison | psychiatric hospitals | detention centres | standards | UN treaty bodies | international cooperation | CoE. European Prison Rules (2006) | field work | NGOs | governmental entities | interviewing | data collection | CoE expert bodies | working methods | gender aspects | membership | information disclosure | human rights reports | publishing | human rights monitoring | politics | CPT public statements | organisation and administration | fact-finding missions | confidentiality principle | cooperative behaviour | prisoner treatment | prison conditions | ECPT | CoE. European Convention for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1987) | regional human rights protection systems | visiting mechanisms | torture prevention | Europe | Turkey | |
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European journal of international law ; vol. 5, no. 1 | |