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    Extrajudicial prisoners of the United States, in the context of the early twenty-first century War on Terrorism, refers to foreign nationals the United States detains outside of the legal process required within United States legal jurisdiction. In this context, the U.S. government is maintaining

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    Ghost detainees are extrajudicial prisoners whose identities have not been revealed and whose families (and frequently, governments) have not been informed of their status. They are deprived of all legal rights. Ghost detainees'

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    Shortly after the Invasion of Afghanistan, the Bush administration announced a policy that combatants captured "on the battlefield" in Afghanistan would not be afforded the protections of

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    High-value detainees
    On September 6, 2006, U.S. President George W. Bush confirmed, for the first time, that the CIA had held "high-value detainees" in secret CIA prisons. He also announced that 14 senior captives were being transferred from CIA

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    • Arbitrary arrest and detention
    • Command responsibility
    • Detainees in Iraq
    • Khalid El-Masri, a German citizen wrongly detained by the CIA

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  2. https://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Extrajudicial_detention
    • Detention has commonly been a matter of national jurisdiction. On a regional and international basis, however, some review organizations exist. Some have fairly wide acceptance, some with restriction, and some very little. Their justification ranges from "victors' justice" to widely ratified international agreements. There is no judicial body expli...
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  3. Extrajudicial detention - WikiAlpha

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    Arbitrary or extrajudicial detention is the detention of individuals by a state, without ever laying formal charges against them.. Detention without charge, sometimes in secret, has been one of the hallmarks of totalitarian states. Article 9 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that, "No one shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest, detention or exile."

  4. https://www.quora.com/When-is-extrajudicial-detention-acceptable

    Answer (1 of 3): Good day to Ya Brethren. Well this may depend on the nature of one's crime and the Judicial systems approach to the solution of a crime that has been committed. Detention is a form of punishment and if anyone has been placed on …

  5. '24 day maximum extrajudicial detention long and oppressive' - PCIJ

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    Feb 08, 2021 · In warrantless arrests the period of detention is delimited by Art. 125 of the Revised Penal Code, the maximum of which is 36 hours. Extrajudicial arrests and detentions without judicial oversight for 24 days are arbitrary, even odious. Verily, an executive warrant of detention violates the separation of powers.

  6. https://tchrd.org/extrajudicial-detention-still-a-major-issue-despite-rtl-abolition

    Dec 29, 2013 · It ignores the substantial criticism of RTL for being an illegal system of arbitrary detention, forced labor, and torture. ... This requires abolishing all forms of extrajudicial detention and not merely relabeling it to placate international and domestic critics. Subscribe to our newsletter. Receive human rights updates to your email.

  7. https://www.omct.org/en/what-we-do/extrajudicial-killings

    killings. Extrajudicial killings, or extrajudicial executions, happen when someone in an official position deliberately kills a person without any legal process. Such arbitrary deprivations of life, which can also be carried out by militias, death squads or other non-State actors, often target political opponents, activists, or marginalized groups.

  8. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Administrative_detention

    Administrative detention is arrest and detention of individuals by the state without trial.In a number of legislations it is done for security reasons. Many countries use administrative detention as a means to combat terrorism or rebellion, to control illegal immigration, or to otherwise protect the ruling regime.. In a number of legislations, unlike criminal incarceration …

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    118 Detention jobs available in Middleton, MA on Indeed.com. Apply to Monitor, Van Driver, Student Supervisor and more!

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