The management of prisons includes protecting the human rights of prisoners. This article examines the practicalities of implementing human rights in prisons. Drawing on the author's Australian and comparative research, the paper outlines relevant human rights principles, considers the capacity of prisons to incorporate human rights considerations into their routine management, and identifies the role of monitoring bodies in the proactive oversight of the prison environment
The subject of human rights, in no way, shape or form, is a restricted subject. There is not really ...
The State power to lawfully detain people against their will has serious consequences for those deta...
Verkefnið er lokaðEven though prisoners are deprived of their personal liberty, their basic human ri...
<p>This paper examines two issues: the author’s recent research on the capacity of prisons to incorp...
This paper examines two issues: the authors recent research on the capacity of prisons to incorporat...
It is now widely accepted that people sentenced to imprisonment are in prison as punishment: that th...
Imprisoned people have always been vulnerable and in need of human rights protections. The slow but ...
This article examines the principal international human rights standards that exist for the treatmen...
The protection of human rights in prison gives rise to unique challenges. The power differentials an...
The Handbook is based on the internationally agreed standards for the use of imprisonment and condit...
Human rights are a dominant framework for regulating prisons. However, there is little critical inte...
Australia has numerous international human rights law obligations that apply to imprisonment. This t...
The formulation of human rights theory and policies represents an ethical advance and promises to su...
© The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s) 2017. All rights reserved. This is a comparative s...
This research project focuses on human rights violation in South African correctional centres. The m...
The subject of human rights, in no way, shape or form, is a restricted subject. There is not really ...
The State power to lawfully detain people against their will has serious consequences for those deta...
Verkefnið er lokaðEven though prisoners are deprived of their personal liberty, their basic human ri...
<p>This paper examines two issues: the author’s recent research on the capacity of prisons to incorp...
This paper examines two issues: the authors recent research on the capacity of prisons to incorporat...
It is now widely accepted that people sentenced to imprisonment are in prison as punishment: that th...
Imprisoned people have always been vulnerable and in need of human rights protections. The slow but ...
This article examines the principal international human rights standards that exist for the treatmen...
The protection of human rights in prison gives rise to unique challenges. The power differentials an...
The Handbook is based on the internationally agreed standards for the use of imprisonment and condit...
Human rights are a dominant framework for regulating prisons. However, there is little critical inte...
Australia has numerous international human rights law obligations that apply to imprisonment. This t...
The formulation of human rights theory and policies represents an ethical advance and promises to su...
© The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s) 2017. All rights reserved. This is a comparative s...
This research project focuses on human rights violation in South African correctional centres. The m...
The subject of human rights, in no way, shape or form, is a restricted subject. There is not really ...
The State power to lawfully detain people against their will has serious consequences for those deta...
Verkefnið er lokaðEven though prisoners are deprived of their personal liberty, their basic human ri...