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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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Justice for Torture Worldwide: Law, Practice and Agendas for Change

October 2013 | Publisher: REDRESS | Document type: Thematic Reports

Redress for Rape: Using international jurisprudence on rape as a form of torture or other ill-treatment

October 2013 | Publisher: REDRESS | Document type: Thematic Reports

Torture in Asia: The law and practice

October 2013 | Publisher: REDRESS | Document type: Legal Articles/Analyses/Commentaries

Torture in teh Middle East: The Law and Practice - Regional Conference Report

August 2013 | Publisher: REDRESS | Document type: Regional Reports

Torture in Asia: The Law and Practice

July 2013 | Publisher: REDRESS | Document type: Regional Reports

Torture in the Americas: The Law and Practice

June 2013 | Publisher: REDRESS | Document type: Conference Reports

Submission to the Committee Against Torture on its List of Issues for Consideration of the UK'S 5th State Party Report

19 April 2013 | Publisher: REDRESS | Document type: States Parties Reports

Bahrain: Fundamental reform or torture without end?

April 2013 | Publisher: REDRESS | Document type: Country Reports

Submission to the Attorney General of the United Kingdom on the Public Interest Requirement for the Prosecution of Torture allegedly committed in Nepal

4 January 2013 | Publisher: REDRESS | Document type: Legal Articles/Analyses/Commentaries

Reparation for Torture: China

19 May 2010 | Publisher: REDRESS | Document type: Country Reports

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