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Definition

UN Convention against Torture

The UN Convention against Torture aims to prevent torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment. It was adopted in 1984 and supplements the Universal Declaration on Human Rights and the Geneva Conventions. Under the convention states are obliged to prevent and punish acts of torture.

Cases (8)

  • Bahrain – Torture – Attorney General

    Torture allegations against Bahraini Attorney General

  • USA – Guantánamo – Belgium

    UN Committee against Torture refuses to examine Belgium’s role in torture of former Guantánamo detainee

  • USA – Guantánamo – Spain

    Torture in Guantánamo: Spain closes investigations into “Bush Six”

  • USA – Torture – Maher Arar

    ECCHR supports “extraordinary rendition” case

  • USA – Torture – Bush

    Criminal complaint against Gerorge W Bush

  • USA – Torture – Rumsfeld

    The Rumsfeld torture cases

  • USA – Guantánamo – El Haski

    The El Haski case

  • USA – Torture – Gina Haspel

    Germany: Criminal Complaint against CIA Director Gina Haspel