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Rule 1. All prisoners shall be treated with the respect due to their inherent dignity and value as human beings. No prisoner shall be subjected to, and all prisoners shall be protected from, torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, for which no circumstances whatsoever may be invoked as a justification.
Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners. Adopted by the First United Nations Congress on the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders, held at Geneva in 1955, and approved by the Economic and Social Council by its resolutions 663 C (XXIV) of 31 July 1957 and 2076 (LXII) of 13 May 1977. PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS .
Basic Principles for the Treatment of Prisoners. Adopted and proclaimed by General Assembly resolution 45/111 of 14 December 1990. All prisoners shall be treated with the respect due to their inherent dignity and value as human beings.
• Treat all prisoners with the respect due to their inherent dignity and value as human beings. • Prohibit and protect prisoners from torture and other forms of ill-treatment. • Ensure the safety and security of prisoners, staff, service providers and visitors at all times. 1. PRISONER’S INHERENT DIGNITY AND VALUE AS HUMAN BEINGS
8 sty 2016 · Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners (1955) Doha Declaration on Integrating Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice into the Wider United Nations Agenda to Address Social and...
PDF. Transmits draft resolution, recommended by the Economic and Social Council by its resolution 2015/20, for adoption by the General Assembly.
(1) All prisoners shall be treated with the respect due to their inherent dignity and value as human beings. No prisoner shall be subjected to, and all prisoners shall be protected from, torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, and no circumstances whatsoever may be invoked as a justification. The