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The Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (commonly known as the United Nations Convention against Torture) is an international human rights treaty, under the review of the United Nations, that aims to prevent torture and other acts of cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment around the world.
The Convention requires states to take effective measures to prevent torture in any territory under their jurisdiction, and forbids states to transport people to any country where there is reason to believe they will be tortured.
The text of the Convention was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on 10 December 1984<ref name="untc" /> and, following ratification by the 20th state party,<ref name="Article27" /> it came into force on 26 June 1987.<ref name="untc" /> 26 June is now recognized as the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, in honor of the Convention. Since the convention's entry into force, the absolute prohibition against torture and other acts of cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment has become accepted as a principle of customary international law.<ref name=GC2>Template:Cite web</ref> As of February 2017, the Convention has 161 state parties.<ref name="untc">United Nations Treaty Collection: Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment. Retrieved on 13 October 2016.</ref>
Contents
Summary
The Covenant follows the structure of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR), with a preamble and 33 articles, divided into three parts:
Part I (Articles 1–16) contains a definition of torture (Article 1), and commits parties to taking effective measures to prevent any act of torture in any territory under their jurisdiction (Article 2). These include ensuring that torture is a criminal offense under a party's municipal law (Article 4), establishing jurisdiction over acts of torture committed by or against a party's nationals (Article 5), ensuring that torture is an extraditable offense (Article 8), and establishing universal jurisdiction to try cases of torture where an alleged torturer cannot be extradited (Article 5). Parties must promptly investigate any allegation of torture (Articles 12 and 13), and victims of torture, or their dependents in case victims died as a result of torture, must have an enforceable right to compensation (Article 14). Parties must also ban the use of evidence produced by torture in their courts (Article 15), and are barred from deporting, extraditing, or refouling people where there are substantial grounds for believing they will be tortured (Article 3).
Parties are required to train and educate their law enforcement personnel, civilian or military personnel, medical personnel, public officials, and other persons involved in the custody, interrogation, or treatment of any individual subjected to any form of arrest, detention, or imprisonment, regarding the prohibition against torture (Article 10). Parties also must keep interrogation rules, instructions, methods, and practices under systematic review regarding individuals who are under custody or physical control in any territory under their jurisdiction, in order to prevent all acts of torture (Article 11).
Parties are also obliged to prevent all acts of cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment in any territory under their jurisdiction, and to investigate any allegation of such treatment. (Article 16).
Part II (Articles 17–24) governs reporting and monitoring of the Convention and the steps taken by the parties to implement it. It establishes the Committee against Torture (Article 17), and empowers it to investigate allegations of systematic torture (Article 20). It also establishes an optional dispute-resolution mechanism between parties (Article 21) and allows parties to recognize the competence of the Committee to hear complaints from individuals about violations of the Convention by a party (Article 22).
Part III (Articles 25–33) governs ratification, entry into force, and amendment of the Convention. It also includes an optional arbitration mechanism for disputes between parties (Article 30).
Main provisions
Definition of torture
Article 1.1 of the Convention defines torture as: Template:Quotation
The words "inherent in or incidental to lawful sanctions" remain vague and very broad. It is extremely difficult to determine what sanctions are 'inherent in or incidental to lawful sanctions' in a particular legal system and what are not. The drafters of the Convention neither provided any criteria for making such determination nor did it define the terms. The nature of the findings would so differ from one legal system to another that they would give rise to serious disputes among the Parties to the Convention. It was suggested that the reference to such rules would make the issue more complicated, for it would endow the rules with a semblance of legal binding force. This allows state parties to pass domestic laws that permit acts of torture that they believe are within the lawful sanctions clause. However, the most widely adopted interpretation of the lawful sanctions clause is that it refers to sanctions authorized by international law. Pursuant to this interpretation, only sanctions that are authorized by international law will fall within this exclusion. The interpretation of the lawful sanctions clause leaves no scope of application and is widely debated by authors, historians, and scholars alike.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
Ban on torture
Article 2 prohibits torture, and requires parties to take effective measures to prevent it in any territory under their jurisdiction. This prohibition is absolute and non-derogable. "No exceptional circumstances whatsoever"<ref name=GC3>[1] Article 2.2 Retrieved on 22 January 2015.</ref> may be invoked to justify torture, including war, threat of war, internal political instability, public emergency, terrorist acts, violent crime, or any form of armed conflict.<ref name=GC2/> In other words, torture cannot be justified as a means to protect public safety or prevent emergencies.<ref name=GC3/> Subordinates who commits acts of torture cannot abstain themselves from legal responsibility on the grounds that they were just following orders from their superiors.<ref name=GC2/>
The prohibition on torture applies to anywhere under a party's effective jurisdiction inside or outside of its borders, whether on board its ships or aircraft or in its military occupations, military bases, peacekeeping operations, health care industries, schools, day care centers, detention centers, embassies, or any other of its areas, and protects all people under its effective control, regardless of nationality or how that control is exercised.<ref name=GC2/>
The other articles of part I lay out specific obligations intended to implement this absolute prohibition by preventing, investigating, and punishing acts of torture.<ref name=GC2/>
Ban on refoulement
Article 3 prohibits parties from returning, extraditing, or refouling any person to a state "where there are substantial grounds for believing that he would be in danger of being subjected to torture."<ref name="Article3.1">Convention Against Torture, Article 3.1. Retrieved on 30 December 2008.</ref> The Committee against Torture has held that this danger must be assessed not just for the initial receiving state, but also to states to which the person may be subsequently expelled, returned or extradited.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Ban on cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment
Article 16 requires parties to prevent "other acts of cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment which do not amount to torture as defined in article 1" in any territory under their jurisdiction. Because it is often difficult to distinguish between cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment and torture, the Committee regards Article 16's prohibition of such act as similarly absolute and non-derogable.<ref name=GC2/>
Signatories and ratifications
Participant | Signature | Ratification, accession (a), succession (d) |
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Template:Flagicon Afghanistan | 4 February 1985 | 1 April 1987 |
Template:Flagicon Albania | 11 May 1994 a | |
Template:Flagicon Algeria | 26 November 1985 | 12 September 1989 |
Template:Flagicon Angola | 24 September 2013 | |
Template:Flagicon Andorra | 5 August 2002 | 22 September 2006 |
Template:Flagicon Antigua and Barbuda | 19 July 1993 a | |
Template:Flagicon Argentina | 4 February 1985 | 24 September 1986 |
Template:Flagicon Armenia | 13 September 1993 a | |
Template:Flagicon Australia | 10 December 1985 | 8 August 1989 |
Template:Flagicon Austria | 14 March 1985 | 29 July 1987 |
Template:Flagicon Azerbaijan | 16 August 1996 a | |
Template:Flagicon Bahamas | 16 December 2008 | |
Template:Flagicon Bahrain | 6 March 1998 a | |
Template:Flagicon Bangladesh | 5 October 1998 a | |
Template:Flagicon Belarus | 19 December 1985 | 13 March 1987 (as the Template:Flag) |
Template:Flagicon Belgium | 4 February 1985 | 25 June 1999 |
Template:Flagicon Belize | 17 March 1986 a | |
Template:Flagicon Benin | 12 March 1992 a | |
Template:Flagicon Bolivia | 4 February 1985 | 12 April 1999 |
Template:Flagicon Bosnia and Herzegovina | 1 September 1993 d | |
Template:Flagicon Botswana | 8 September 2000 | 8 September 2000 |
Template:Flagicon Brazil | 23 September 1985 | 28 September 1989 |
Template:Flagicon Brunei | 22 September 2015 | |
Template:Flagicon Bulgaria | 10 June 1986 | 16 December 1986 |
Template:Flagicon Burkina Faso | 4 January 1999 a | |
Template:Flagicon Burundi | 18 February 1993 a | |
Template:Flagicon Cambodia | 15 October 1992 a | |
Template:Flagicon Cameroon | 19 December 1986 a | |
Template:Flagicon Canada | 23 August 1985 | 24 June 1987 |
Template:Flagicon Cape Verde | 4 June 1992 a | |
Template:Flagicon Central African Republic | 11 October 2016 a | |
Template:Flagicon Chad | 9 June 1995 a | |
Template:Flagicon Chile | 23 September 1987 | 30 September 1988 |
Template:Flagicon China | 12 December 1986 | 4 October 1988 |
Template:Flagicon Colombia | 10 April 1985 | 8 December 1987 |
Template:Flagicon Comoros | 22 September 2000 | |
Template:Flagicon Congo | 30 July 2003 a | |
Template:Flagicon Costa Rica | 4 February 1985 | 11 November 1993 |
Template:Flagicon Côte d'Ivoire | 18 December 1995 a | |
Template:Flagicon Croatia | 12 October 1992 d | |
Template:Flagicon Cuba | 27 January 1986 | 17 May 1995 |
Template:Flagicon Cyprus | 9 October 1985 | 18 July 1991 |
Template:Flagicon Czech Republic | 22 February 1993 d (previously ratified by Template:Flag on 7 July 1988) | |
Template:Flagicon Democratic Republic of the Congo | 18 March 1996 a | |
Template:Flagicon Denmark | 4 February 1985 | 27 May 1987 |
Template:Flagicon Djibouti | 5 November 2002 a | |
Template:Flagicon Dominican Republic | 4 February 1985 | 24 January 2012 |
Template:Flagicon Ecuador | 4 February 1985 | 30 March 1988 |
Template:Flagicon Egypt | 25 June 1986 a | |
Template:Flagicon El Salvador | 17 June 1996 a | |
Template:Flagicon Equatorial Guinea | 8 October 2002 a | |
Template:Flagicon Eritrea | 25 September 2014 a | |
Template:Flagicon Estonia | 21 October 1991 a | |
Template:Flagicon Ethiopia | 14 March 1994 a | |
Template:Flagicon Fiji | 1 March 2016 | 16 March 2016 |
Template:Flagicon Finland | 4 February 1985 | 30 August 1989 |
Template:Flagicon France | 4 February 1985 | 18 February 1986 |
Template:Flagicon Gabon | 21 January 1986 | 8 September 2000 |
Template:Flagicon Gambia | 23 October 1985 | |
Template:Flagicon Georgia | 26 October 1994 a | |
Template:Flagicon Germany | 13 October 1986 | 1 October 1990 (Template:Flag also ratified on 9 September 1987) |
Template:Flagicon Ghana | 7 September 2000 | 7 September 2000 |
Template:Flagicon Greece | 4 February 1985 | 6 October 1988 |
Template:Flagicon Guatemala | 5 January 1990 a | |
Template:Flagicon Guinea | 30 May 1986 | 10 October 1989 |
Template:Flagicon Guinea-Bissau | 12 September 2000 | 24 September 2013 |
Template:Flagicon Guyana | 25 January 1988 | 19 May 1988 |
Template:Flagicon Holy See | 26 June 2002 a | |
Template:Flagicon Honduras | 5 December 1996 a | |
Template:Flagicon Hungary | 28 November 1986 | 15 April 1987 |
Template:Flagicon Iceland | 4 February 1985 | 23 October 1996 |
Template:Flagicon India | 14 October 1997 | |
Template:Flagicon Indonesia | 23 October 1985 | 28 October 1998 |
Template:Flagicon Iraq | 7 July 2011 a | |
Template:Flagicon Ireland | 28 September 1992 | 11 April 2002 |
Template:Flagicon Israel | 22 October 1986 | 3 October 1991 |
Template:Flagicon Italy | 4 February 1985 | 12 January 1989 |
Template:Flagicon Japan | 29 June 1999 a | |
Template:Flagicon Jordan | 13 November 1991 a | |
Template:Flagicon Kazakhstan | 26 August 1998 a | |
Template:Flagicon Kenya | 21 February 1997 a | |
Template:Flagicon Kuwait | 8 March 1996 a | |
Template:Flagicon Kyrgyzstan | 5 September 1997 a | |
Template:Flagicon Lao People's Democratic Republic | 21 September 2010 | 26 September 2012 |
Template:Flagicon Latvia | 14 April 1992 a | |
Template:Flagicon Lebanon | 5 October 2000 a | |
Template:Flagicon Lesotho | 12 November 2001 a | |
Template:Flagicon Liberia | 22 September 2004 a | |
Template:Flagicon Libya | 16 May 1989 a (then Template:Flagicon Libyan Arab Jamahiriya) | |
Template:Flagicon Liechtenstein | 27 June 1985 | 2 November 1990 |
Template:Flagicon Lithuania | 1 February 1996 a | |
Template:Flagicon Luxembourg | 22 February 1985 | 29 September 1987 |
Template:Flagicon Madagascar | 1 October 2001 | 13 December 2005 |
Template:Flagicon Malawi | 11 June 1996 a | |
Template:Flagicon Maldives | 20 April 2004 a | |
Template:Flagicon Mali | 26 February 1999 a | |
Template:Flagicon Malta | 13 September 1990 a | |
Template:Flagicon Mauritania | 17 November 2004 a | |
Template:Flagicon Mauritius | 9 December 1992 a | |
Template:Flagicon Mexico | 18 March 1985 | 23 January 1986 |
Template:Flagicon Monaco | 6 December 1991 a | |
Template:Flagicon Mongolia | 24 January 2002 a | |
Template:Flagicon Montenegro | 23 October 2006 d | |
Template:Flagicon Morocco | 8 January 1986 | 21 June 1993 |
Template:Flagicon Mozambique | 14 September 1999 a | |
Template:Flagicon Namibia | 28 November 1994 a | |
Template:Flagicon Nauru | 12 November 2001 | 26 September 2012 |
Template:Flagicon Nepal | 14 May 1991 a | |
Template:Flagicon Netherlands | 4 February 1985 | 21 December 1988 |
Template:Flagicon New Zealand | 14 January 1986 | 10 December 1989 |
Template:Flagicon Nicaragua | 15 April 1985 | 5 July 2005 |
Template:Flagicon Niger | 5 October 1998 a | |
Template:Flagicon Nigeria | 28 July 1988 | 28 June 2001 |
Template:Flagicon Norway | 4 February 1985 | 9 July 1986 |
Template:Flagicon Pakistan | 17 April 2008 | 3 June 2010 |
Template:Flagicon Palau | 20 September 2011 | |
Template:Flagicon State of Palestine | 2 April 2014 a | |
Template:Flagicon Panama | 22 February 1985 | 24 August 1987 |
Template:Flagicon Paraguay | 23 October 1989 | 12 March 1990 |
Template:Flagicon Peru | 29 May 1985 | 7 July 1988 |
Template:Flagicon Philippines | 18 June 1986 a | |
Template:Flagicon Poland | 13 January 1986 | 26 July 1989 |
Template:Flagicon Portugal | 4 February 1985 | 9 February 1989 |
Template:Flagicon Qatar | 11 January 2000 a | |
Template:Flagicon Republic of Korea [South] | 9 January 1995 a | |
Template:Flagicon Republic of Moldova | 28 November 1995 a | |
Template:Flagicon Romania | 18 December 1990 a | |
Template:Flagicon Russian Federation | 10 December 1985 | 3 March 1987 (ratified as the Template:Flag) |
Template:Flagicon Rwanda | 15 December 2008 a | |
Template:Flagicon Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 1 August 2001 a | |
Template:Flagicon San Marino | 18 September 2002 | 27 November 2006 |
Template:Flagicon São Tomé and Príncipe | 6 September 2000 | |
Template:Flagicon Saudi Arabia | 23 September 1997 a | |
Template:Flagicon Senegal | 4 February 1985 | 21 August 1986 |
Template:Flagicon Serbia | 12 March 2001 d (ratified as the Template:Flag; Template:Flag had previously ratified on 10 September 1991) | |
Template:Flagicon Seychelles | 5 May 1992 a | |
Template:Flagicon Sierra Leone | 18 March 1985 | 25 April 2001 |
Template:Flagicon Slovakia | 28 May 1993 d (previously ratified by Template:Flag on 7 July 1988) | |
Template:Flagicon Slovenia | 16 July 1993 a | |
Template:Flagicon Somalia | 24 January 1990 a | |
Template:Flagicon South Africa | 29 January 1993 | 10 December 1998 |
Template:Flagicon South Sudan | 30 April 2015 a | |
Template:Flagicon Spain | 4 February 1985 | 21 October 1987 |
Template:Flagicon Sri Lanka | 3 January 1994 a | |
Template:Flagicon Sudan | 4 June 1986 | |
Template:Flagicon Swaziland | 26 March 2004 a | |
Template:Flagicon Sweden | 4 February 1985 | 8 January 1986 |
Template:Flagicon Switzerland | 4 February 1985 | 2 December 1986 |
Template:Flagicon Syrian Arab Republic | 19 August 2004 a | |
Template:Flagicon Tajikistan | 11 January 1995 a | |
Template:Flagicon Thailand | 2 October 2007 a | |
Template:Flagicon The Republic of Macedonia | 12 December 1994 d | |
Template:Flagicon Timor-Leste | 16 April 2003 a | |
Template:Flagicon Togo | 25 March 1987 | 18 November 1987 |
Template:Flagicon Tunisia | 26 August 1987 | 23 September 1988 |
Template:Flagicon Turkey | 25 January 1988 | 2 August 1988 |
Template:Flagicon Turkmenistan | 25 June 1999 a | |
Template:Flagicon Uganda | 3 November 1986 a | |
Template:Flagicon Ukraine | 27 February 1986 | 24 February 1987 (ratified as the Template:Flag) |
Template:Flagicon United Arab Emirates | 19 July 2012 a | |
Template:Flagicon United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland | 15 March 1985 | 8 December 1988 |
Template:Flagicon United States of America | 18 April 1988 | 21 October 1994 |
Template:Flagicon Uruguay | 4 February 1985 | 24 October 1986 |
Template:Flagicon Uzbekistan | 28 September 1995 a | |
Template:Flagicon Vanuatu | 12 July 2011 a | |
Template:Flagicon Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) | 15 February 1985 | 29 July 1991 |
Template:Flagicon Vietnam | 7 November 2013 | 5 February 2015 |
Template:Flagicon Yemen | 5 November 1991 a | |
Template:Flagicon Zambia | 7 October 1998 a |
Optional Protocol
The Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture and other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (OPCAT), adopted by the General Assembly on 18 December 2002 and in force since 22 June 2006, provides for the establishment of "a system of regular visits undertaken by independent international and national bodies to places where people are deprived of their liberty, in order to prevent torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment,"<ref>OPCAT, Article 1.</ref> to be overseen by a Subcommittee on Prevention of Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment.
Status of the Optional Protocol
As of October 2016, the Protocol has 75 signatories and 83 parties.
Committee against Torture
The Committee against Torture (CAT) is a body of human rights experts that monitors implementation of the Convention by State parties. The Committee is one of eight UN-linked human rights treaty bodies. All state parties are obliged under the Convention to submit regular reports to the CAT on how rights are being implemented. Upon ratifying the Convention, states must submit a report within one year, after which they are obliged to report every four years. The Committee examines each report and addresses its concerns and recommendations to the State party in the form of "concluding observations." Under certain circumstances, the CAT may consider complaints or communications from individuals claiming that their rights under the Convention have been violated.
The CAT usually meets in April/May and November each year in Geneva. Members are elected to four-year terms by State parties and can be re-elected if nominated.
The current membership of the CAT:<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Name | State | Term Expires |
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Claudio Grossman (chair) | Template:Flag | 2015 |
Felice D. Gaer (vice-chair) | Template:Flag | 2015 |
Satyabhoosun Gupt Domah | Template:Flag | 2015 |
George Tugushi | Template:Flag | 2015 |
Abdoulaye Gaye | Template:Flag | 2015 |
Jens Modvig | Template:Flag | 2017 |
Sapana Pradhan-Malla | Template:Flag | 2017 |
George Tugushi (Vice-Chairperson) | Template:Flag | 2015 |
Kening Zhang | Template:Flag | 2017 |
See also
- Psychological torture
- Execution of Rizana Nafeek
- European Convention for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
- International Day in Support of Victims of Torture
- International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims
- Use of torture since 1948
- World Organization Against Torture
References
External links
- Official text of the Convention
- List of parties
- Optional Protocol
- U.N. Committee against Torture
- Human Rights Watch summary of the Convention
- List of links to other related documents
- Human Rights First; Tortured Justice: Using Coerced Evidence to Prosecute Terrorist Suspects (2008)
- Human Rights First; Leave No Marks: Enhanced Interrogation Techniques and the Risk of Criminality
- International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims (IRCT); What is torture? Defining torture
- Introductory note by Hans Danelius, procedural history note and audiovisual material on the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment in the Historic Archives of the United Nations Audiovisual Library of International Law
- UN Convention against Torture (1984-2014) - Research Guide, UNOG Library
- UN Convention against Torture (1984-2014) - Bibliography (Books/Articles), UNOG Library
Decisions of the Committee Against Torture
- Committee against Torture – Jurisprudence
- CAT decisions on Refworld
- Decisions of the Committee Against Torture
- Pages with broken file links
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