Title | Date added | Template | Mechanism | Date | Full Recommendation | Recommendation Status | Themes | Demographics | Source Reference Info |
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REF0359 | Mar 23, 2021 | Recommendations | Working Group - Arbitrary Detention | Feb 1, 2003 | On the right to due proccess: The immunity of counsel in pleading cases must be reaffirmed and expressly guaranteed in a legislative instrument formulated in cooperation with representatives of the Bar; | Not Implemented |
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| E/CN.4/2004/3/Add.2 |
REF0356 | Mar 23, 2021 | Recommendations | Working Group - Arbitrary Detention | Feb 1, 2003 | On imprisonment for debt, the Working Group has noted that destitute individuals, in particular women without resources, are kept in prison for a period which can extend, according to information gathered in situ, for up to five years for non-payment of a fine or diyah. The Working Group recommends that the Government should accelerate the ongoing reform of alternatives to imprisonment to avoid destitute individuals being subjected to lengthy imprisonment in connection with their insolvency. | Not Implemented |
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| E/CN.4/2004/3/Add.2 |
REF0355 | Mar 23, 2021 | Recommendations | Working Group - Arbitrary Detention | Feb 1, 2003 | On the situation of prisoners of conscience: These prisoners are punished twice over. Many of them have, on the one hand, simply peacefully exercised their fundamental right to freedom of opinion and expression and, on the other, have been unable to benefit in most cases from the guarantees which are essential to the right to fair trial, as we have emphasized with regard in particular to the abolition of the prosecution service. Solutions must be sought to bring about their release in the near term. | Not Implemented |
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| E/CN.4/2004/3/Add.2 |
REF0358 | Mar 23, 2021 | Recommendations | Working Group - Arbitrary Detention | Feb 1, 2003 | On the practice of "solitary confinement". As this practice generates arbitrary situations, plans should be drawn up for the closure of these prisons, retaining only a few punishment cells in each institution for short disciplinary periods of solitary confinement. In addition, the report of the Article 90 Parliamentary Commission on prisons should be made public or at least debated in Parliament. The Commission would then be responsible for publishing a list of prisons each year. | Not Implemented |
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| E/CN.4/2004/3/Add.2 |
REF0354 | Mar 23, 2021 | Recommendations | Working Group - Arbitrary Detention | Feb 1, 2003 | It should be recalled that the Article 90 Parliamentary Commission highlighted, in receiving the Working Group, "the injustices and inconsistencies resulting from the proliferation of judicial decision-making bodies". The revolutionary tribunals, one such group of bodies, as well as the religious courts, should be abolished. | Not Implemented |
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| E/CN.4/2004/3/Add.2 |
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