(English) When Is Immigration Detention Lawful? The Monitoring Practices of UN Human Rights Mechanisms
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In this document Amnesty International expresses its deep concern regarding the prolonged detention of minors seeking asylum in Japan.
This document outlines the situation of asylum seekers and migrants arriving in Lampedusa, and the irregularity of their status determination procedures.
The second half of this document outlines some major failings in the Japanese refugee status determination procedures, and the beneficial effect of Amnesty International’s Urgent Actions. The first half of the document concerns the death penalty in Japan, and is not relavant to forced migration.
Includes a number of concerns regarding refugees, asylum seekers and returnees.
This document includes Amnesty International’s statement to Working Session 2: migration, refugees and displaced people.
The detention centre in question houses, among others, asylum-seekers and children.
Within this document, AI raises concerns in regard to the current mass deportation of illegal immigrants from Malaysia, which is expected to affect the protection of large numbers of refugees from Indonesia, Myanmar and other countries. In addition, concerns are raised about the sustainability of return to Burundi and to Rwanda, including concerns about conditions … Continue reading Protection gaps: Amnesty International’s concerns to UNHCR’S Standing Committee 8 – 11 March 2005
This report includes details of a number of cases involving asylum-seekers in France.
This document looks at the different situations in which asylum seekers in the UK are detained, and includes statistical data and case studies.