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  1. Gwen Dereymaeker presents paper the 6th YCC Annual Conference at Koç University (Turkey) Gwen Dereymaeker presents paper the 6th YCC Annual Conference at Koç University (Turkey)

    ACJR researcher Gwen Dereymaeker presented a paper on the constitutional compliance with international human rights law and the criminal justice process at the ...

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  2. Pocket Guide to Arrest and Detention in Malawi Pocket Guide to Arrest and Detention in Malawi

    This guide is for anyone who needs a quick reference to the laws around arrest and detention in Malawi. This may include police, court clerks, prosecutors, ...

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  3. Survey of detention visiting mechanisms in Africa Survey of detention visiting mechanisms in Africa

    This CSPRI report by Marilize Ackerman covers a range of visiting mechanisms for places of detention in Africa.

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  4. Prison Management and Conditions of Detention Prison Management and Conditions of Detention

    Good prison management can vastly improve conditions of detention in the context of scarce resources, which are often present in Africa, and protect detainees ...

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  5. Detention of doctor leads to suspension of Obiang prize Detention of doctor leads to suspension of Obiang prize

    UNESCO was in the process of awarding a prize purportedly for "research in the life sciences" to be sponsored by President Obiang of Equatorial Guinea. His ...

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  6. Conditions of Police Cells in Namibia

    This report written by University of Namibia academics discusses the distinction between police cells and holding cells, and the conditions of police cells in ...

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