Description


The trainees area offers:
 A set of Open Educational Resources for trainees who want to know more about the Istanbul Protocol (IP) and participants in a workshop or training.
 
Target group: Health care and legal professionals interested in the documentation and investigation of alleged acts of torture and inhuman or degrading treatment.
 
What we do not offer: The website does not offer an online training course on how to became an IP expert. Participation in a workshop is required!
  
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Istanbul Protocol (IP) Manual

Istanbul Protocol
Manual on the Effective Investigation and Documentation of Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
About
  • Course code: TMC106
  • Trainers: ARTIP Project Partners
  • Training Area: Trainees Area
  • Type: Training
  • Access Type: Open (without registration)
  • Users: 2 Registered

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Training Subjects

1. Introduction on Istanbul Protocol
2. Relevant International legal standards

       This set of materials focuses on "Chapter I. RELEVANT INTERNATIONAL LEGAL STANDARDS" of the Istanbul Protocol. 

3. International ethical codes

        This set of materials focuses on "Chapter II RELEVANT ETHICAL CODES" of Istanbul Protocol.

4. Legal investigation of torture

       This set of materials focuses on "Chapter III LEGAL INVESTIGATION OF TORTURE" of Istanbul Protocol.

5. General considerations for interviews

        This set of materials focuses on "Chapter IV GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR INTERVIEWS" of Istanbul Protocol.

6. Physical medical evidence of torture

        This set of materials focuses on "Chapter V PHYSICAL EVIDENCE OF TORTURE" of Istanbul Protocol.

7. Psychological evidence of torture

        This set of material focuses on "Chapter VI PSYCHOLOGICAL EVIDENCE OF TORTURE" of Istanbul Protocol.

8. Further subjects of relevance

       This set focus on material that is not basic, such as History of torture