The Geneva Conventions have a long list of standards that define what makes up torture. The full answer would be too long to display hear, but the Conventions can be read on-line via the internet.
The Geneva convention prohibits torture of POWs.
Genevra Alisoun Kornbluth has written: 'Carolingian treasure' -- subject(s): Gems
torture
Torture = Tormentum (noun) Torture = Torquere (verb, 'to torture')
During the prohibition era, the sale and consumption of alcohol was banned in the United States.
'Torture' in Hebrew is עינויים.
Depending on context, torture can be translated as:NounQualTorturFolterFolterungQuälereiVerbquälenfoltern
What is the 1787 convention say about slavery?
1) Isotope-Coded Affinity Tagging 2) International Convention Against Torture
Convention de danse.
This is defined as part of the Geneva Convention rules, however not all countries have signed and agreed to be bound by this document.
At the convention, did they say the rights for an asylum seeker?