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Oud 21 maart 2018, 09:55   #152
Conscience
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Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights prohibits torture, and "inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment". There are no exceptions or limitations on this right.

This provision usually applies, apart from torture, to cases of severe police violence and poor conditions in detention. The European Court of Human Rights has further held that this provision prohibits the extradition of a person to a foreign state if they are likely to be subjected there to torture. This article has been interpreted as prohibiting a state from extraditing an individual to another state if they are likely to suffer the death penalty. This article does not, however, on its own forbid a state from imposing the death penalty within its own territory.

“ Article 3 – Prohibition of torture
No one shall be subjected to torture or to inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arti...n_Human_Rights


Graag gedaan.
Natuurlijk.

En alle Nüremberg processen zijn ongeldig volgens de toen heersende rechtsregels.

Hun echte betekenis lag onder meer in het uiten van een waarschuwing.
Da's de maatschappelijke realiiteit.

Nu zoals toen spreken we over genocide.

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