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CAT/C/CR/28/3
28 May 2002


Original: ENGLISH
Conclusions and recommendations of the Committee against Torture : Norway. 28/05/2002.
CAT/C/CR/28/3. (Concluding Observations/Comments)

Convention Abbreviation: CAT
COMMITTEE AGAINST TORTURE
28TH SESSION
29 April-17 May 2002


CONSIDERATION OF REPORTS SUBMITTED BY STATES PARTIES
UNDER ARTICLE 19 OF THE CONVENTION


Conclusions and recommendations of the Committee against Torture


Norway

1. The Committee considered the fourth periodic report of Norway (CAT/C/55/Add.4) at its 511th, 514th and 519th meetings, on 6, 7 and 10 May 2002 (CAT/C/SR.511, 514 and 519), and adopted the following conclusions and recommendations.


A. Introduction

2. The Committee welcomes the fourth periodic report of Norway, which was submitted on time and is in full conformity with the guidelines of the Committee for the preparation of State party periodic reports. The Committee compliments the State party for ensuring periodicity of reports in a timely manner and welcomes the fruitful and constructive dialogue with the State party.


B. Positive aspects

3. The Committee commends the State party for maintaining a high level of respect for human rights in general and for the positive record in the implementation of the provisions of the Convention.

4. The Committee notes with satisfaction:
C. Subjects of concern5. The Committee continues to be concerned about the use of pre-trial solitary confinement.


D. Recommendations

6. The Committee recommends that:

a) Appropriate legislation introducing the offence of torture into the Norwegian penal system in conformity with article 1 of the Convention be enacted, in accordance with the abovementioned proposal. It requests that information in this regard be included in the next periodic report of Norway.

b) Information on steps taken to respond to the Committee's ongoing concern about the use of pre-trial solitary confinement be included in the State party's next periodic report.

c) Information on the outcome of the proposals for amendments to the Criminal Procedure Act on the issue of solitary confinement be included in the State party's next periodic report.

d) Information on the proposed amendments to the Alien Act on the basis of Security Council Resolution 1373 (2001) on international cooperation to combat threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts, also be included in Norway's next periodic report.

e) The Committee's conclusions and recommendations be widely disseminated in the country in all appropriate languages.

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