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Cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment

Cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment (CIDT) is treatment of persons which is contrary to human rights or dignity, but is not classified as torture. It is forbidden by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights, the United Nations Convention against Torture and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.[1][2][3][4] Although the distinction between torture and CIDT is maintained from a legal point of view, medical and psychological studies have found that it does not exist from the psychological point of view, and people subjected to CIDT will experience the same consequences as survivors of torture.[5] Based on this research, some practitioners have recommended abolishing the distinction.[6]

Inhuman treatment

The Equality and Human Rights Commission defines inhuman treatment as:[7]

  • serious physical assault
  • psychological interrogation
  • cruel detention conditions or restraints
  • physical or psychological abuse in a healthcare setting
  • threatening to torture someone

Degrading treatment

The Equality and Human Rights Commission defines degrading treatment as undignified and humiliating treatment. Whether treatment is considered degrading is dependent on several factors, including the duration of the treatment; physical and mental effects on the victim; and the victim's age, race, sex, and vulnerabilities.

Medical or scientific experimentation without the free consent of the subject

The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) in its Article 7 expressly prohibits the medical or scientific experimentation without free consent of its subject(s) and recognizes it as a particular form of torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment. Moreover the Article 4.2 of the ICCPR expressly prohibits derogation from this prohibition in its Article 7 and thus is directly establishing it as Peremptory norm in this sense making the non-consensual medical or scientific experimentation potentially punishable under the provisions of national penal codes concerning the crimes of torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment in all countries which are parties of the ICCPR and the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment.

Sources

  • ASAD, TALAL (1996). "On Torture, or Cruel, Inhuman, and Degrading Treatment". Social Research. 63 (4): 1081–1109. ISSN 0037-783X. JSTOR 40971325.
  • Başoğlu, Metin; Livanou, Maria; Crnobarić, Cvetana (1 March 2007). "Torture vs Other Cruel, Inhuman, and Degrading Treatment: Is the Distinction Real or Apparent?". Archives of General Psychiatry. 64 (3): 277–85. doi:10.1001/archpsyc.64.3.277. ISSN 0003-990X. PMID 17339516.
  • Waldron, Jeremy (2010). "The Coxford Lecture Inhuman and Degrading Treatment: The Words Themselves". Canadian Journal of Law & Jurisprudence. 23 (2): 269–286. doi:10.1017/S0841820900004938.
  • Davis, Michael (2005). "The Moral Justifiability of Torture and other Cruel, Inhuman, or Degrading Treatment". International Journal of Applied Philosophy. 19 (2): 161–178. doi:10.5840/ijap200519215.
  • Nowak, Manfred (2014). "Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman, or Degrading Treatment or Punishment". In Clapham, Andrew; Gaeta, Paola (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of International Law in Armed Conflict. doi:10.1093/law/9780199559695.001.0001. ISBN 9780199559695.
  • Bojosi, Kealeboga N. (2004). "The death row phenomenon and the prohibition against torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment". African Human Rights Law Journal. 4 (2): 303–333.
  • Liebling, Alison (2011). "Moral performance, inhuman and degrading treatment and prison pain". Punishment & Society. 13 (5): 530–550. doi:10.1177/1462474511422159. S2CID 147386708.
  • Pérez-Sales, Pau (2016). Psychological Torture: Definition, Evaluation and Measurement. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-1-317-20647-7.
  • Weissbrodt, David; Heilman, Cheryl (2011). "Defining Torture and Cruel, Inhuman, and Degrading Treatment". Law and Inequality: A Journal of Theory and Practice. 29: 343.
  • de Frouville, O. (2011). "The Influence of the European Court of Human Rights' Case Law on International Criminal Law of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment". Journal of International Criminal Justice. 9 (3): 633–649. doi:10.1093/jicj/mqr020.

References

  1. ^ "Convention Against Torture and other Cruel, Inhuman, or Degrading Treatment or Punishment" (PDF). 2007-11-05. (PDF) from the original on 2008-08-19. Retrieved 2021-03-27.
  2. ^ Nations, United. "Universal Declaration of Human Rights". United Nations. Retrieved 2021-03-27.
  3. ^ "International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights". United Nations OHCHR. from the original on 2013-03-27. Retrieved 2021-06-26.
  4. ^ "Republic of Ireland v. United Kingdom" (PDF). 1978-01-18. (PDF) from the original on 2017-09-14. Retrieved 2021-03-27.
  5. ^ Pérez-Sales 2016, pp. 115, 258, 261.
  6. ^ Pérez-Sales 2016, p. 278.
  7. ^ "Article 3: Freedom from torture and inhuman or degrading treatment | Equality and Human Rights Commission". www.equalityhumanrights.com. Retrieved 2021-03-27.

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Cruel inhuman or degrading treatment CIDT is treatment of persons which is contrary to human rights or dignity but is not classified as torture It is forbidden by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights the United Nations Convention against Torture and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights 1 2 3 4 Although the distinction between torture and CIDT is maintained from a legal point of view medical and psychological studies have found that it does not exist from the psychological point of view and people subjected to CIDT will experience the same consequences as survivors of torture 5 Based on this research some practitioners have recommended abolishing the distinction 6 Contents 1 Inhuman treatment 2 Degrading treatment 3 Medical or scientific experimentation without the free consent of the subject 4 Sources 5 ReferencesInhuman treatment EditThe Equality and Human Rights Commission defines inhuman treatment as 7 serious physical assault psychological interrogation cruel detention conditions or restraints physical or psychological abuse in a healthcare setting threatening to torture someoneDegrading treatment EditThe Equality and Human Rights Commission defines degrading treatment as undignified and humiliating treatment Whether treatment is considered degrading is dependent on several factors including the duration of the treatment physical and mental effects on the victim and the victim s age race sex and vulnerabilities Medical or scientific experimentation without the free consent of the subject EditThe International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights ICCPR in its Article 7 expressly prohibits the medical or scientific experimentation without free consent of its subject s and recognizes it as a particular form of torture or cruel inhuman or degrading treatment Moreover the Article 4 2 of the ICCPR expressly prohibits derogation from this prohibition in its Article 7 and thus is directly establishing it as Peremptory norm in this sense making the non consensual medical or scientific experimentation potentially punishable under the provisions of national penal codes concerning the crimes of torture and cruel inhuman or degrading treatment in all countries which are parties of the ICCPR and the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment Sources EditASAD TALAL 1996 On Torture or Cruel Inhuman and Degrading Treatment Social Research 63 4 1081 1109 ISSN 0037 783X JSTOR 40971325 Basoglu Metin Livanou Maria Crnobaric Cvetana 1 March 2007 Torture vs Other Cruel Inhuman and Degrading Treatment Is the Distinction Real or Apparent Archives of General Psychiatry 64 3 277 85 doi 10 1001 archpsyc 64 3 277 ISSN 0003 990X PMID 17339516 Waldron Jeremy 2010 The Coxford Lecture Inhuman and Degrading Treatment The Words Themselves Canadian Journal of Law amp Jurisprudence 23 2 269 286 doi 10 1017 S0841820900004938 Davis Michael 2005 The Moral Justifiability of Torture and other Cruel Inhuman or Degrading Treatment International Journal of Applied Philosophy 19 2 161 178 doi 10 5840 ijap200519215 Nowak Manfred 2014 Torture and Other Cruel Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment In Clapham Andrew Gaeta Paola eds The Oxford Handbook of International Law in Armed Conflict doi 10 1093 law 9780199559695 001 0001 ISBN 9780199559695 Bojosi Kealeboga N 2004 The death row phenomenon and the prohibition against torture and cruel inhuman or degrading treatment African Human Rights Law Journal 4 2 303 333 Liebling Alison 2011 Moral performance inhuman and degrading treatment and prison pain Punishment amp Society 13 5 530 550 doi 10 1177 1462474511422159 S2CID 147386708 Perez Sales Pau 2016 Psychological Torture Definition Evaluation and Measurement Taylor amp Francis ISBN 978 1 317 20647 7 Weissbrodt David Heilman Cheryl 2011 Defining Torture and Cruel Inhuman and Degrading Treatment Law and Inequality A Journal of Theory and Practice 29 343 de Frouville O 2011 The Influence of the European Court of Human Rights Case Law on International Criminal Law of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment Journal of International Criminal Justice 9 3 633 649 doi 10 1093 jicj mqr020 References Edit Convention Against Torture and other Cruel Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment PDF 2007 11 05 Archived PDF from the original on 2008 08 19 Retrieved 2021 03 27 Nations United Universal Declaration of Human Rights United Nations Retrieved 2021 03 27 International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights United Nations OHCHR Archived from the original on 2013 03 27 Retrieved 2021 06 26 Republic of Ireland v United Kingdom PDF 1978 01 18 Archived PDF from the original on 2017 09 14 Retrieved 2021 03 27 Perez Sales 2016 pp 115 258 261 Perez Sales 2016 p 278 Article 3 Freedom from torture and inhuman or degrading treatment Equality and Human Rights Commission www equalityhumanrights com Retrieved 2021 03 27 This torture 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