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Preventing Torture: The Role of National Preventive Mechanism
The book Preventing Torture: The Role of National Preventive Mechanism explores the function and significance of National Preventive Mechanisms (NPMs) as mandated by the Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture (OPCAT). It discusses how NPMs operate as independent bodies to regularly monitor detention facilities, identify risk factors that may lead to torture or ill-treatment, and provide recommendations to prevent such abuses. The text emphasizes the importance of transparency, cooperation with state institutions, and engagement with civil society to strengthen human rights protection. Overall, the book highlights the proactive and preventive role of NPMs in building systems that safeguard human dignity and uphold international anti-torture standards.
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