A/RES/61/106
Article 13
Access to justice
1.
States Parties shall ensure effective access to justice for persons with
disabilities on an equal basis with others, including through the provision of
procedural and age-appropriate accommodations, in order to facilitate their effective
role as direct and indirect participants, including as witnesses, in all legal
proceedings, including at investigative and other preliminary stages.
2.
In order to help to ensure effective access to justice for persons with
disabilities, States Parties shall promote appropriate training for those working in
the field of administration of justice, including police and prison staff.
Article 14
Liberty and security of person
1.
States Parties shall ensure that persons with disabilities, on an equal basis with
others:
(a)
Enjoy the right to liberty and security of person;
(b) Are not deprived of their liberty unlawfully or arbitrarily, and that any
deprivation of liberty is in conformity with the law, and that the existence of a
disability shall in no case justify a deprivation of liberty.
2.
States Parties shall ensure that if persons with disabilities are deprived of their
liberty through any process, they are, on an equal basis with others, entitled to
guarantees in accordance with international human rights law and shall be treated in
compliance with the objectives and principles of the present Convention, including
by provision of reasonable accommodation.
Article 15
Freedom from torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment
1.
No one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading
treatment or punishment. In particular, no one shall be subjected without his or her
free consent to medical or scientific experimentation.
2.
States Parties shall take all effective legislative, administrative, judicial or
other measures to prevent persons with disabilities, on an equal basis with others,
from being subjected to torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or
punishment.
Article 16
Freedom from exploitation, violence and abuse
1.
States Parties shall take all appropriate legislative, administrative, social,
educational and other measures to protect persons with disabilities, both within and
outside the home, from all forms of exploitation, violence and abuse, including their
gender-based aspects.
2.
States Parties shall also take all appropriate measures to prevent all forms of
exploitation, violence and abuse by ensuring, inter alia, appropriate forms of
gender- and age-sensitive assistance and support for persons with disabilities and
their families and caregivers, including through the provision of information and
education on how to avoid, recognize and report instances of exploitation, violence
and abuse. States Parties shall ensure that protection services are age-, gender- and
disability-sensitive.
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