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REDRESS

REDRESS is a human rights organisation that helps torture survivors obtain justice and reparation. REDRESS works with survivors to help restore their dignity and to make torturers accountable. Its mission is to obtain justice for survivors of torture, to hold accountable the governments and individuals who perpetrate torture, and to develop the means of ensuring compliance with International standards and securing remedies for victims. Website: www.redress.org
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Arrested Development: Sudan's Constitutional Court, Access to Justice and the Effective Protection of Human Rights

August 2012 | Publisher: REDRESS | Document type: Legal Articles/Analyses/Commentaries

Comments to Sudan's 4th and 5th Periodic Report to the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights: Article 5 of the African Charter: Prohibition of torture, cruel, degrading or inhuman punishment and treatment

April 2012 | Publisher: REDRESS | Document type: Country Reports

Comments to Sudan's 4th and 5th Periodic Report to the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights: The need for substantial legislative reforms to give effect to the rights, duties and freedoms enshrined in the Charter

April 2012 | Publisher: REDRESS | Document type: Country Reports

Criminal Justice and Human Rights: An agenda for effective human rights protection in Sudan's new constitution

March 2012 | Publisher: REDRESS | Document type: Country Reports

No more crackng of the whip: Time to end corporal punishment in Sudan

March 2012 | Publisher: REDRESS | Document type: Country Reports

The Draft Social Control Act, 2011, for Khartoum State: Flogging into Submission for the Public Order

November 2011 | Publisher: REDRESS | Document type: Legal Articles/Analyses/Commentaries

Sudan, Universal Periodic Review, November 2010

November 2010 | Publisher: REDRESS | Document type: Country Reports

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