The article provides a critical insight into the legal framework for the prevention of torture in Africa, with specific reference to the Robben Island Guidelines (RIG) and its special mechanism, the Committee for the Prevention of Torture in Africa (CPTA). The Guidelines undoubtedly represent a milestone in the development of a torture preventive work in Africa. They bring together a number of provisions covering different aspects of the prohibition and prevention of torture. However they do not elaborate and clarify what is meant by prevention as a concept and what it entails as a legal obligation. Furthermore the CPTA’s interpretative drive has largely focused on the other, normatively more robust, areas of intervention, namely the ...
This booklet aims to provide more information to decision-makers and stakeholders on the challenges ...
This article will focus on State Party obligations in respect of reporting to the UN Committee again...
Magister Legum - LLMThe international community saw the need to completely eradicate the use of tort...
Th is article examines the implications arising out of the recent decision of the African Commission...
INTRODUCTION:This article will assess the relationship between the Commission and the South African ...
It must be regarded as a peculiarity that the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights makes no ...
It must be regarded as a peculiarity that the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights (the Char...
The right to freedom from torture is protected not only in the constitutions of all SADC countries b...
The present article elaborates on the legal and normative foundations of the duty to prevent torture...
The present article elaborates on the legal and normative foundations of the duty to prevent tortur...
This article examines article 4(h) of the Constitutive Act of the African Union, which provides for...
Magister Legum - LLMI attempt to analyze South Africa's legal position pertaining to torture, in rel...
Torture of persons living in poverty has traditionally been at the margins of human rights intervent...
The successful elaboration of the Optional Protocol to the Convention Against Torture, and Other For...
Torture of persons living in poverty has traditionally been at the margins of human rights intervent...
This booklet aims to provide more information to decision-makers and stakeholders on the challenges ...
This article will focus on State Party obligations in respect of reporting to the UN Committee again...
Magister Legum - LLMThe international community saw the need to completely eradicate the use of tort...
Th is article examines the implications arising out of the recent decision of the African Commission...
INTRODUCTION:This article will assess the relationship between the Commission and the South African ...
It must be regarded as a peculiarity that the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights makes no ...
It must be regarded as a peculiarity that the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights (the Char...
The right to freedom from torture is protected not only in the constitutions of all SADC countries b...
The present article elaborates on the legal and normative foundations of the duty to prevent torture...
The present article elaborates on the legal and normative foundations of the duty to prevent tortur...
This article examines article 4(h) of the Constitutive Act of the African Union, which provides for...
Magister Legum - LLMI attempt to analyze South Africa's legal position pertaining to torture, in rel...
Torture of persons living in poverty has traditionally been at the margins of human rights intervent...
The successful elaboration of the Optional Protocol to the Convention Against Torture, and Other For...
Torture of persons living in poverty has traditionally been at the margins of human rights intervent...
This booklet aims to provide more information to decision-makers and stakeholders on the challenges ...
This article will focus on State Party obligations in respect of reporting to the UN Committee again...
Magister Legum - LLMThe international community saw the need to completely eradicate the use of tort...