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  1. International standards. International human rights law provides a clear and universal framework relating to detention, enshrined by the following standards: Universal Declaration of Human Rights. International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) Human Rights Committee General Comment 35, Article 9 (Liberty and Security of Person)

  2. www.ohchr.org › en › detentionOHCHR and detention

    About detention. Everyone has the right to liberty of person. International human rights law recognizes, however, that deprivation of liberty is sometimes justified, such as in the enforcement of criminal laws. In these circumstances, detention can never be arbitrary and must always be carried out with respect for the rule of law.

  3. Oct 6, 2022 · In 2022, the Working Group on Arbitrary Detention, under its regular procedure, adopted 88 opinions concerning the detention of 160 persons in 50 countries. It also transmitted 43 urgent appeals to 22 Governments and, in one case, to other actors, and 111 allegation letters and other letters to 61 Governments and, in three cases, to other actors, concerning at least 356 identified individuals.

  4. www.ohchr.org › en › topicDetention | OHCHR

    Detainees retain all of their human rights and fundamental freedoms, except for those lawful limitations caused by incarceration. Arbitrary detention increases the risk of further violations, including torture or other cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment; involuntary and enforced disappearance; and extrajudicial execution.

  5. About arbitrary detention. According to resolution 1997/50 of the former Commission on Human Rights, the Working Group is entrusted with the task to investigate all cases involving ‘deprivation of liberty’ imposed arbitrarily. The mandate of the Working Group relates to the protection of individuals against arbitrary deprivation of liberty ...

  6. Jan 10, 2022 · Tags. GENEVA (10 January 2022) - On the 20th anniversary of the arrival of the first detainees at Guantanamo Bay detention facility in Cuba, UN experts* condemned the facility as a site of “unparalleled notoriety” and said its continued operation was a stain on the US Government’s commitment to the rule of law.

  7. Jul 31, 2024 · Conditions in military-run detention facilities appear worse, the report states, adding children were among those held, in some cases jointly with adults. Detainees said they were held in cage-like facilities, stripped naked for prolonged periods, wearing only diapers.

  8. Oct 23, 2020 · GENEVA (23 October 2020) – Israel should release a Palestinian detainee who has been on hunger strike for close to 90 days and end its practice of administrative detention, under which people can be held indefinitely without trial, sometimes for years. Maher Al-Akhras began a hunger strike in late July after he was arrested. Israeli security forces accuse him of being a member of Islamic ...

  9. Scope of the Body of Principles These principles apply for the protection of all persons under any form of detention or imprisonment. Use of Terms For the purposes of the Body of Principles: (a) "Arrest" means the act of apprehending a person for the alleged commission of an offence or by the action of an authority; (b) "Detained person" means any person deprived of personal liberty except as ...

  10. The Working Group is the only non-treaty-based mechanism whose mandate expressly provides for consideration of individual complaints. This means that its actions are based on the right of petition of individuals anywhere in the world.The Working Group acts on information submitted to its attention regarding alleged cases of arbitrary detention by sending urgent appeals as well as ...

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