1. There shall be
established a
Committee against Torture (hereinafter referred to as the
Committee) which shall carry out the functions hereinafter provided. The
Committee shall consist of ten
experts of high
moral standing and recognized
competence in the
field of
human rights, who shall serve in their
personal capacity. The
experts shall be
elected by the
States Parties,
consideration being given to
equitable geographical distribution and to the usefulness of the
participation of some
persons having
legal experience.
4. The
initial election shall be held no later than six
months after the
date of the
entry into force of this
Convention. At least four
months before the
date of each
election, the
Secretary-General of the United Nations shall
address a
letter to the
States Parties inviting them to submit their
nominations within three
months. The
Secretary-General shall prepare a
list in
alphabetical order of all
persons thus nominated, indicating the
States Parties which have nominated them, and shall submit it to the
States Parties.
5. The
members of the
Committee shall be
elected for a
term of four
years. They shall be
eligible for
re-election if
renominated. However, the
term of five of the
members elected at the first
election shall expire at the end of two
years; immediately after the first
election the
names of these five
members shall be chosen by
lot by the
chairman of the
meeting referred to in paragraph 3 of this
article.
6. If a
member of the
Committee dies or
resigns or for any other cause can no longer perform his
Committee duties, the
State Party which nominated him shall appoint another
expert from among its
nationals to serve for the
remainder of his
term,
subject to the
approval of the
majority of the
States Parties. The
approval shall be considered given unless half or more of the
States Parties respond negatively within six
weeks after having been informed by the
Secretary-General of the United Nations of the proposed
appointment.