Detention Officer Cabarrus County. The Office collaborates with the Working Group to bring atte

The Office collaborates with the Working Group to bring attention to the issue of arbitrary detention, with the goal of ending the practice. Elina Steinerte (Latvia, Chair-Rapporteur), Ms. Reforms in areas of human rights, including the transition to an accusatory criminal procedure, extension of amparo to international human rights, the Law on the Execution of Penalties, the introduction of a National Registry of Detentions, and an increasingly human-rights . Dec 15, 2025 · In addition, the Working Group on Arbitrary Detention (part of Special Procedures) is the only non-treaty-based UN mechanism with the power to investigate specific complaints and appeals for urgent action. About the members The Working Group is composed of five independent experts of balanced geographical representation. Reforms in areas of human rights, including the transition to an accusatory criminal procedure, extension of amparo to international human rights, the Law on the Execution of Penalties, the introduction of a National Registry of Detentions, and an increasingly human-rights Dec 15, 2025 · In addition, the Working Group on Arbitrary Detention (part of Special Procedures) is the only non-treaty-based UN mechanism with the power to investigate specific complaints and appeals for urgent action. 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 Oct 6, 2025 · The mandate of the Working Group on Arbitrary Detention was most recently extended by Human Rights Council resolution 60/8 of 6 October 2025 for a further three-year period. Leigh Toomey (Australia) and Ms. Mar 6, 2025 · GENEVA – A UN report published on Thursday highlights a widespread pattern of arbitrary detention, torture, and ill-treatment of detainees by the Rapid Support Forces and the Sudanese Armed Forces in Khartoum State, mirroring practices seen in other conflict-affected areas in Sudan. Arbitrary detention exposes the victim to the possibility of further violations, including torture or other cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment or punishment; enforced and involuntary disappearances; and extrajudicial execution.

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