Preventive Deprivation of Liberty

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Preventive Deprivation of Liberty

The European Convention on Human Rights Perspective

Methods, theory and philosophy of law Public international law: human rights Constitutional and administrative law: general Criminal law: procedure and offences Medical and healthcare law

Author: Tomasz Sroka

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 12th August 2024

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040112823


Overview

This book analyses and reconstructs the European Convention on Human Rights standard of application and execution of preventive deprivation of liberty. Acts of international law were drafted at a time when guarantees for the protection of the personal liberty of individuals were primarily associated with custodial sentences. However, the essence, nature, and purpose of preventive deprivation of liberty, which are fundamentally different from those of imprisonment, also require a different approach to the assessment of the minimum standard and guarantees for the protection of personal liberty and other rights and freedoms.

Objectives

This work determines the minimum guarantees for the protection of liberty and other rights and freedoms of a person in determining the legal basis and procedure for the application and execution of this measure. It presents guidelines on how the substantive prerequisites for preventive deprivation of liberty and the procedure for its application should be constructed in order to meet the European Convention on Human Rights standards.

Guidelines

It also provides guidance on how the conditions and rules for preventive deprivation of liberty should be organised in order to protect individuals from inhuman or degrading treatment, or disproportionate restriction of their rights or freedoms. Finally, this work also discusses how the lawfulness of the imposition or continuation of a measure of preventive deprivation of liberty should be reviewed.

Intended Audience

This book will be of interest to academics, researchers, and policy‑makers working in the areas of Constitutional, Criminal, Medical, and Human Rights Law.

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