Essays about: "Administrative Detention"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 12 essays containing the words Administrative Detention.

  1. 1. Uncontrollable Bodies : Self-harm behaviour among male undocumented migrants detained in Southern Italian CPR

    University essay from Högskolan Dalarna/Institutionen för kultur och samhälle

    Author : Giada Tagliente; [2023]
    Keywords : immigration detention; migrants; Italy; self harm; resistance;

    Abstract : In response to the recent surge in migrants entering Italy, the Italian government has implemented several laws since early 2023 to expand the administrative detention system for migrants - mostly males - pending repatriation, commonly known as Centri di Permanenza per il Rimpatr io (CPR). Despite the large body of evidence provided by national humanitarian organizations and academic research concerning their overall detrimental effect - both on national budgets and detainees’ psychophysiological health –, these centers are still deemed as the best way to deal with the migration phenomenon. READ MORE

  2. 2. Detention of Non-Citizens Suspected of Future Terrorist Crimes: A study of the relationship between preventive security detention in Swedish immigration legislation and fundamental principles of justice and the rule of law

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska fakulteten; Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen

    Author : Matilda Bergström; [2021]
    Keywords : terrorism; human rights; international human rights law; counter-terrorism; migration law; criminal law; procedural law; procedural rights; preventive detention; Law and Political Science;

    Abstract : The thesis examines the relationship between the detention regime in the Special Controls of Aliens Act (SFS 1991:572, SCAA) and the right to personal liberty and security; the presumption of innocence; and the principle of legality. The aim is to assess whether the legislation is a suitable counter-terrorism measure from a rule of law perspective. READ MORE

  3. 3. ”Dom kallar den här som en förvaret”: A qualitative study of the lived experiences of immigrant detention in Sweden

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Kulturgeografi och ekonomisk geografi

    Author : Mina Ismail; [2019]
    Keywords : Immigrant detention; Space; Criminalization; Stigmatization; Racialization; Power dominance; Critical discourse; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : This thesis addresses the lived experiencesof immigrant detention in Sweden, in the light of Sweden’s ongoing expansion of its detention capacity, and increasingly deportation focused migration policy. The research follows a qualitative design. Qualitative interviews with current and former detainees comprise the main source of data. READ MORE

  4. 4. Locked in Limbo: Administrative Detention of Asylum Seekers in Sweden and the Diverging Perspectives of the Strasbourg Court and the Human Rights Committee

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen; Lunds universitet/Juridiska fakulteten

    Author : Aylin Bahmanyar; [2019]
    Keywords : Administrative Detention; Asylum seekers; Deportation; Human Rights; European Convention on Human Rights; International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights Mänskliga rättigheter; Verkställighetsförvar; Förvarstagande av Asylsökande; EKMR; Utlänningslagen; Människorättskommittén; Law and Political Science;

    Abstract : Due to the large influx of persons seeking refuge within European states in recent years, measures which control the entry, residence and expulsion of aliens have increased both in use and intensity. An example of such a measure is the detention of asylum seekers for administrative reasons. READ MORE

  5. 5. Right to Collective Bargaining and to Strike in Cambodia’s Apparel Industry: A Legal Implication of the Labour Law and Law on Union of Enterprises

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen; Lunds universitet/Juridiska fakulteten

    Author : Sopanha Mao; [2018]
    Keywords : Law and Political Science;

    Abstract : This paper is designed to examine the implications of Cambodia’s labour legislation, namely the Labour Law and the newly adopted Law on Union of Enterprises on the exercise of the rights to collective bargaining and to strike in Cambodia’s apparel industry. Both laws are adopted by the Cambodian government in order to purportedly provide an effective and efficient safeguarding umbrella for workers in particular to exercise their fundamental labour rights, among others, including rights to form and join trade union, rights to function freely and bargain collectively, rights to stage a legal strike, and right to organise their activities without state’s interference, in a manner that is in line with international human rights law and international labour standards. READ MORE