Protecting Prisoners examines the most detailed and far-reaching set of custodial standards yet devised--those of the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture (CPT)---and relates them to those of other European and United Nations bodies. The book also examines the reaction of selected Council of Europe member states---Belgium, France, Hungary, the Netherlands, Turkey, and the United Kingdom---to the application of those standards in CPT reports.
Protecting Prisoners examines the most detailed and far-reaching set of custodial standards yet devised--those of the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture (CPT)---and relates them to those of other European and United Nations bodies. The book also examines the reaction of selected Council of Europe member states---Belgium, France, Hungary, the Netherlands, Turkey, and the United Kingdom---to the application of those standards in CPT reports.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rod Morgan is Professor of Criminal Justice, Faculty of Law, University of Bristol.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Malcolm Evans and Rod Morgan: The CPT: An Introduction * 2: Rod Morgan and Malcolm Evans: CPT Standards: An Overview * 3: Wolfgang Peukert: The European Convention for the Prevention of Torture and the European Convention on Human Rights * 4: Jim Murdoch: CPT Standards within the Context of the Council of Europe * 5: Walter Suntinger: CPT and Other International Standards * 6: Eric Prokosch: Amnesty International's 12-point Programme for the Prevention of Torture: An Example of NGO Standard Setting * 7: Stephan Parmentier: The Validity and Impact of CPT Standards with Regard to Belgium * 8: Roland Bank: The CPT in France * 9: Agnes Kover: A Critical Review of the CPT's Visit to Hungary * 10: Piet Van Reenan: Inspection and Quality Control: The CPT in The Netherlands * 11: Semih Gemalmaz: The CPT and Turkey * 12: Stephan Shaw: The CPT's Visits to the United Kingdom * Appendices
* 1: Malcolm Evans and Rod Morgan: The CPT: An Introduction * 2: Rod Morgan and Malcolm Evans: CPT Standards: An Overview * 3: Wolfgang Peukert: The European Convention for the Prevention of Torture and the European Convention on Human Rights * 4: Jim Murdoch: CPT Standards within the Context of the Council of Europe * 5: Walter Suntinger: CPT and Other International Standards * 6: Eric Prokosch: Amnesty International's 12-point Programme for the Prevention of Torture: An Example of NGO Standard Setting * 7: Stephan Parmentier: The Validity and Impact of CPT Standards with Regard to Belgium * 8: Roland Bank: The CPT in France * 9: Agnes Kover: A Critical Review of the CPT's Visit to Hungary * 10: Piet Van Reenan: Inspection and Quality Control: The CPT in The Netherlands * 11: Semih Gemalmaz: The CPT and Turkey * 12: Stephan Shaw: The CPT's Visits to the United Kingdom * Appendices
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