Association for the Prevention of Torture
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The Association for the Prevention of Torture (APT) is an international non-governmental organisation focused on the prevention of torture and other cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment. The organization was founded in 1977 by Jean-Jacques Gautier
Jean-Jacques Gautier
Jean-Jacques Gautier was French theatre critic, novelist and essayist. A Norman via his father and a champenois via his mother, he was elected a member of the Académie française in 1972.-Works:*1946 : Histoire d'un fait divers, Prix Goncourt- External links :*...

 under the name Swiss Committee against Torture.

APT believes that prevention of torture is best achieved through three integrated elements: effective monitoring; legal and policy frameworks; and ensuring determination and capability on the part of international and national actors.

Activities

The APT pursues its goals through four broad categories of activities.

  • Develop legal instruments

APT offers legal advice and is involved in the drafting of legal instruments to prevent torture. APT has contributed to the UN Convention Against Torture and its Optional Protocol (OPCAT); the European Convention for the Prevention of Torture and the Robben Island Guidelines for the Prohibition and Prevention of Torture in Africa.
  • Advocate for preventive mechanisms

APT engages in direct advocacy at several levels.
  • Strengthen capacities

APT works with national, regional, and international partners to strengthen their capacity to prevent torture. APT advises on specific techniques for implementing monitoring, training in legal issues, and legislative reform.
  • Produce practical tools

APT develops materials and publishes various resources.

Structure and Partnerships

The APT Board is elected annually by the APT General Assembly and is composed of 16 experts from 10 countries. The full Board meets twice a year to approve the strategic plan and budget for the coming year and to review activities from the previous period. Some members of the board are involved more frequently in supervising, advising, or participating in APT activities.
The APT has consultative status the following organizations:
  • United Nations Economic and Social Council
    United Nations Economic and Social Council
    The Economic and Social Council of the United Nations constitutes one of the six principal organs of the United Nations and it is responsible for the coordination of the economic, social and related work of 14 UN specialized agencies, its functional commissions and five regional commissions...

  • Organisation of American States
  • Council of Europe
    Council of Europe
    The Council of Europe is an international organisation promoting co-operation between all countries of Europe in the areas of legal standards, human rights, democratic development, the rule of law and cultural co-operation...

  • African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights
    African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights
    The African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights is a quasi-judicial body tasked with promoting and protecting human rights and collective rights throughout the African continent as well as interpreting the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights and considering individual complaints of...

  • Organisation internationale de la Francophonie


The APT is a member of:
  • Swiss Coalition for the International Criminal Court
  • The Coalition of International NGOs Against Torture (CINAT)
  • The International Detention Coalition


APT has been recognized with the following awards:
  • Human Rights Prize of the French Republic, 2004
  • Prize of the Foundation for Geneva, 2004
  • Chico Mendes Resistance Prize, 2007

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