(b) In regard to the national preventive mechanisms:
(i) Advise and assist States Parties, when necessary, in their establishment;
(ii) Maintain direct, and if necessary confidential, contact with the national
preventive mechanisms and offer them training and technical assistance with
a view to strengthening their capacities;
(iii) Advise and assist them in the evaluation of the needs and the means
necessary to strengthen the protection of persons deprived of their liberty
against torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or
punishment;
(iv) Make recommendations and observations to the States Parties with a view
to strengthening the capacity and the mandate of the national preventive
mechanisms for the prevention of torture and other cruel, inhuman or
degrading treatment or punishment;
(c) Cooperate, for the prevention of torture in general, with the relevant United Nations organs and
mechanisms as well as with the international, regional and national institutions or organizations
working towards the strengthening of the protection of all persons against torture and other cruel,
inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.
Article 12
In order to enable the Subcommittee on Prevention to comply with its mandate as laid out in article 11,
the States Parties undertake:
(a) To receive the Subcommittee on Prevention in their territory and grant it access to the places of
detention as defined in article 4 of the present Protocol;
(b) To provide all relevant information the Subcommittee on Prevention may request to evaluate the
needs and measures that should be adopted to strengthen the protection of persons deprived of their
liberty against torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment;
(c) To encourage and facilitate contacts between the Subcommittee on Prevention and the national
preventive mechanisms;
(d) To examine the recommendations of the Subcommittee on Prevention and enter into dialogue with
it on possible implementation measures.
Article 13
1. The Subcommittee on Prevention shall establish, at first by lot, a programme of regular visits to the
States Parties in order to fulfil its mandate as established in article 11.
2. After consultations, the Subcommittee on Prevention shall notify the States Parties of its programme
in order that they may, without delay, make the necessary practical arrangements for the visits to be
conducted.
3. The visits shall be conducted by at least two members of the Subcommittee on Prevention. These
members may be accompanied, if needed, by experts of demonstrated professional experience and
knowledge in the fields covered by the present Protocol who shall be selected from a roster of experts
prepared on the basis of proposals made by the States Parties, the Office of the United Nations High
Commissioner for Human Rights and the United Nations Centre for International Crime Prevention. In
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