Human Rights In The Administration Of Justice: A Manual On Human Rights For Judges, Presecutors And LawyersUnited Nations Publications, 1 dec. 2003 - 885 pagini Independent legal professionals play a key role in the administration of justice and the protection of human rights. Judges, prosecutors and lawyers need access to information on human rights standards laid down in the main international legal instruments and to related jurisprudence developed by universal and regional monitoring bodies. This publication, which includes a manual and a facilitator's guide, seeks to provide a comprehensive core curriculum on international human rights standards for legal professionals. It includes a CD-ROM containing the full electronic text of the manual in pdf format. |
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... Detention. 1. 59. Learning Objectives 159 Questions 159 Relevant Legal Instruments 160 1. Introducdon 161 2. Arrests and Detention without Reasonable Cause: a Persistent Problem 161 3. The Right to Liberty and Security of the Person: Field ...
... Detention. 1. 59. Learning Objectives 159 Questions 159 Relevant Legal Instruments 160 1. Introducdon 161 2. Arrests and Detention without Reasonable Cause: a Persistent Problem 161 3. The Right to Liberty and Security of the Person: Field ...
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... detention on remand: guarantees to appear at trial 195 6. The Right to Have the Lawfulness of the Detention Decided Speedily or Without Delay by a Court 197 6.1 The legal procedures complying with this requirement 199 6.2 The notions of ...
... detention on remand: guarantees to appear at trial 195 6. The Right to Have the Lawfulness of the Detention Decided Speedily or Without Delay by a Court 197 6.1 The legal procedures complying with this requirement 199 6.2 The notions of ...
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... detention 334 3.2 Registration of detainees and prisoners 335 4. Conditions of Detention and Imprisonment 337 4.1 Basic principles governing detention and imprisonment 337 4.2 Accommodation 339 4.2.1 Separation of categories 341 4.3 ...
... detention 334 3.2 Registration of detainees and prisoners 335 4. Conditions of Detention and Imprisonment 337 4.1 Basic principles governing detention and imprisonment 337 4.2 Accommodation 339 4.2.1 Separation of categories 341 4.3 ...
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... detention 424 8.3.5 The child and the general conditions of detention 425 8. 3. 6 7 'he rights of the child and disciplinary measures 427 9. The Rights of the Child and Penal Sanctions 429 10. The Accused Child and the Question of ...
... detention 424 8.3.5 The child and the general conditions of detention 425 8. 3. 6 7 'he rights of the child and disciplinary measures 427 9. The Rights of the Child and Penal Sanctions 429 10. The Accused Child and the Question of ...
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