Back to Basics: The Right to Liberty and Security of Person and ‘Alternatives to Detention’
Categories: Resources:Asylum & Refugees |
Published: 02/05/2011 |
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UN High Commissioner for Refugees, April 2011
The widespread and growing use of immigration detention has come under considerable scrutiny in recent years on pragmatic (practical and functional) as well as human rights/legal grounds. This study articulates the current state of international law governing detention and its alternatives, and provides a critical overview of existing and possible alternatives to detention (A2Ds) options drawn from empirical research. Research visits were conducted to five countries, namely Australia, Belgium, Canada, Hong Kong, and the United Kingdom.
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