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ARTICLE-2
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... (a) The
human rights
in
question
are
identified
and
protected
by
national
and
international law
. Among the
relevant
international instruments
are the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
, the
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
, the
Declaration
on the
Protection
of All
Persons
from Being Subjected to
Torture
and Other
Cruel
,
Inhuman
or
Degrading Treatment
or
Punishment
, the
United Nations
Declaration
on the
Elimination
of All Forms of
Racial
Discrimination
, the
International Convention
on the
Elimination
of All Forms of
Racial
Discrimination
, the
International Convention
on the
Suppression
and
Punishment
of the
Crime of Apartheid
, the
Convention
on the
Prevention
and
Punishment
of the
Crime of Genocide
, the
Standard
Minimum
Rules
for the
Treatment
of
Prisoners
and the
Vienna
Convention
on
Consular Relations
. ...
... (b)
National
commentaries to this
provision
should indicate
regional
or
national
provisions
identifying
and
protecting
these
rights
. ...
... (b)
National
commentaries to this
provision
should indicate
regional
or
national
provisions
identifying
and
protecting
these
rights
. ...
ARTICLE-3
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... (b)
National law
ordinarily
restricts
the use of
force
by
law enforcement officials
in
accordance
with a
principle
of
proportionality
. It is to be understood that such
national
principles
of
proportionality
are to be respected in the
interpretation
of this
provision
. In no
case
should this
provision
be interpreted to
authorize
the use of
force
which is
disproportionate
to the
legitimate
objective
to be achieved. ...
... (b)
National law
ordinarily
restricts
the use of
force
by
law enforcement officials
in
accordance
with a
principle
of
proportionality
. It is to be understood that such
national
principles
of
proportionality
are to be respected in the
interpretation
of this
provision
. In no
case
should this
provision
be interpreted to
authorize
the use of
force
which is
disproportionate
to the
legitimate
objective
to be achieved. ...
ARTICLE-5
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... No
law enforcement official
may inflict, instigate or tolerate any
act
of
torture
or other
cruel
,
inhuman
or
degrading treatment
or
punishment
, nor may any
law enforcement official
invoke
superior
orders
or
exceptional
circumstances
such as a
state of war
or a
threat of war
, a
threat
to
national security
,
internal
political instability
or any other
public emergency
as a justification of
torture
or other
cruel
,
inhuman
or
degrading treatment
or
punishment
. ...
ARTICLE-7
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... (b) While the
definition
of
corruption
must be
subject
to
national law
, it should be understood to encompass the
commission
or
omission
of an
act
in the
performance
of or in
connection
with one's
duties
, in response to
gifts
,
promises
or
incentives
demanded or
accepted
, or the wrongful
receipt
of these once the
act
has been committed or omitted. ...
ARTICLE-8
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... (a) This
Code
shall be observed whenever it has been incorporated into
national legislation
or
practice
. If
legislation
or
practice
contains stricter
provisions
than those of the present
Code
, those stricter
provisions
shall be observed. ...
... (c) The
term
"appropriate
authorities
or
organs
vested with reviewing or remedial
power
" refers to any
authority
or
organ
existing
under
national law
, whether
internal
to the
law enforcement agency
or
independent
thereof, with statutory, customary or other
power
to
review
grievances
and
complaints
arising out of violations within the purview of this
Code
. ...
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