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9 Notre Dame J. Int'l Comp. L. 40 (2019)
Right to a Healthy Prison Environment: Health Care in Custody under the Prism of Torture

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RIGHT TO A HEALTHY PRISON ENVIRONMENT: HEALTH CARE
           IN CUSTODY UNDER THE PRISM OF TORTURE

                             JUAN  E. MtNDEZ*

INTRODUCTION                               ..................................................40
1. FROM STANDARD   MINIMUM   RULES  TO NELSON  MANDELA RULES.......41
II. CONDITIONS OF DETENTION                        .............................. 42
III. MEDICAL CARE  AND  HEALTH  SERVICES  IN PRISON     ...   ..................42
IV. WOMEN   AND  OTHER  VULNERABLE   PERSONS  IN PRISON  OR DETENTION.. .44
V. ISTANBUL  PROTOCOL   AND NELSON   MANDELA   RULES....        ...............46
CONCLUSION.....................................................48


                              INTRODUCTION


    In 2011, advancements  in international law and correctional science drove
the United Nations General Assembly  to establish an intergovernmental expert
group  to assess best practices and to revise the  United Nations  Standard
Minimum   Rules  for the Treatment of Prisoners (Standard Minimum   Rules).
During  my term  as the Special Rapporteur on Torture, I was able to observe
the work  of the expert group  and review  the scope and  application of the
Standard Minimum Rules.   In 2013,  I presented to the General Assembly my
Interim Report  on  the Standard  Minimum   Rules  from  the perspective of
prohibiting and preventing torture or other ill-treatment, which both as a matter
of law and of policy should be applied to all cases of deprivation of liberty. I
also emphasized  areas of the Standard Minimum  Rules  that required revision
to reflect developments in international law.2 In 2015, the General Assembly
adopted the new United Nations Standard Minimum   Rules for the Treatment of
Prisoners (the Nelson Mandela  Rules), a revision and update of the Standard
Minimum   Rules. The  United Nations  Office on Drugs and  Crime  and a few
highly specialized international non-governmental organizations continue to
address  implementation  of the Nelson  Mandela   Rules  to improve  prison
conditions, prison management, and the humane  treatment of prisoners.3 I have
been  encouraged  by  the support that my  report has  received and  by the



    Professor of Human Rights Law in Residence, Washington College of Law, American University.
Former U.N. Special Rapporteur on Torture (2010-2016). The assistance of Vanessa Drummond, J.D.,
Santiago Martinez, L.L.M., and Cynthia Park, J.D., is gratefully acknowledged.
   ' Economic and Social Council Res. 663 C (XXIV), Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of
Prisoners (Jul. 31, 1957); Economic and Social Council Res. 2076 (LXII), Standard Minimum Rules for
the Treatment of Prisoners (May 13, 1977).
   2 Juan E. M6ndez (Special Rapporteur on Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading
Treatment or Punishment), Interim Report of the Special Rapporteur on Torture and other Cruel,
Inhuman and Degrading Treatment or Punishment, U.N. Doc. A/68/295 (Aug. 9, 2013) [hereinafter
Interim Report].
    G.A. Res. 70/175, United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners (the
Nelson Mandela Rules) (Jan. 8, 2016) [hereinafter The Nelson Mandela Rules]; OSCE, ODIHR & PRI,
Penal Reform International, Guidance Document on the Nelson Mandela Rules, Implementing the
United Nations Revised Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners (2008).

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