This project, that is funded by the Open Society Insitute (OSI), focuses on the treatment and possible abuse of vulnerable persons in healthcare settings. Background and description of the project The Optional Protocol to the Convention Against Torture (OPCAT, 2006) requires that States Parties establish one or more independent national preventive mechanisms (NPMs) that will conduct visits to places were persons are deprived of their liberty. NPMs must be in a position to visit both traditional and less traditional places of detention. As a result such visits may also concern (private) hospitals, psychiatric and other health care institutions, and facilities in which persons are deprived of their liberty. NPMs may as such also visit a wide ...
This article explains that the United Nations Committee against Torture (hereinafter “the Committee”...
This article explains that the United Nations Committee against Torture (hereinafter “the Committee”...
This article explains that the United Nations Committee against Torture (hereinafter “the Committee”...
This project, that is funded by the Open Society Insitute (OSI), focuses on the treatment and possib...
This project, that is funded by the Open Society Insitute (OSI), focuses on the treatment and possib...
This project, that is funded by the Open Society Insitute (OSI), focuses on the treatment and possib...
This project, that is funded by the Open Society Insitute (OSI), focuses on the treatment and possib...
Health care settings should be places where human rights are realized. Yet, across the world, health...
OPCAT (Optional Protocol for the Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Tr...
Torture exists worldwide, for example in countries from which people flee to Germany to seek asylum....
Torture exists worldwide, for example in countries from which people flee to Germany to seek asylum....
With the ratification of the Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture and other Cruel, In...
The World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT) coordinates the activities of the SOS-Torture Network,...
Lists cases of torture and cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment in medical contexts such as denial...
This article explains that the United Nations Committee against Torture (hereinafter “the Committee”...
This article explains that the United Nations Committee against Torture (hereinafter “the Committee”...
This article explains that the United Nations Committee against Torture (hereinafter “the Committee”...
This article explains that the United Nations Committee against Torture (hereinafter “the Committee”...
This project, that is funded by the Open Society Insitute (OSI), focuses on the treatment and possib...
This project, that is funded by the Open Society Insitute (OSI), focuses on the treatment and possib...
This project, that is funded by the Open Society Insitute (OSI), focuses on the treatment and possib...
This project, that is funded by the Open Society Insitute (OSI), focuses on the treatment and possib...
Health care settings should be places where human rights are realized. Yet, across the world, health...
OPCAT (Optional Protocol for the Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Tr...
Torture exists worldwide, for example in countries from which people flee to Germany to seek asylum....
Torture exists worldwide, for example in countries from which people flee to Germany to seek asylum....
With the ratification of the Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture and other Cruel, In...
The World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT) coordinates the activities of the SOS-Torture Network,...
Lists cases of torture and cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment in medical contexts such as denial...
This article explains that the United Nations Committee against Torture (hereinafter “the Committee”...
This article explains that the United Nations Committee against Torture (hereinafter “the Committee”...
This article explains that the United Nations Committee against Torture (hereinafter “the Committee”...
This article explains that the United Nations Committee against Torture (hereinafter “the Committee”...