A Bill to make provision for actions for damages for torture; and for connected purposes
The purpose of the Bill is to make provision for action for damages for torture. Similar Bills were introduced in the 2006–07 and 2007-08 parliamentary sessions. The Bill would make a person who commits torture liable to an action for damages in civil proceedings in England and Wales. A claim could be brought even where the torture occurred outside the UK, provided that no adequate and effective remedy existed in the state in which the torture took place. Liability would encompass not only an individual, but also any state whose servants or agents committed the torture.
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