Criminal or nay?” Migrants’ administrative detention within the IAHRS:: lessons (not) learned by Europe
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Resumo: | In this paper, several aspects of the administrative detention discipline in the light of the Inter-American Human Rights System (IAHRS) standards will be addressed. Through a comparative approach, the paper aims at assessing whether the latter provides better protection to detained migrants in respect of other regional systems, such as EU law or ECHR legal framework, from both a substantive and a procedural standpoint. In the first paragraph, a general introduction upon the structure and the aim of the IAHRS will be developed, emphasising the relevant sources of law which have been involved in the creation of such a legal framework. Then, a brief analysis specifically devoted to the migrants’ status within the IAHRS will be offered, also considering the international legal standards on the matter. In the third paragraph I will explain different aspects of administrative detention of migrants—both substantive and procedural ones—in the light of the relevant IAC(t)HR case-law, which might seem to acknowledge its de facto criminal nature. A constant reference to the analogous CJEU and ECtHR jurisprudence on the matter will be provided. Finally, a comparison between Europe and America systems upon different standards of migrants’ administrative deprivation of liberty will be presented, arguing that the IAHRS approach seems more consistent with international law and, with respect to the European legal framework, more attentive to the paramount importance of the fundamental rights and freedoms to be accorded to aliens subjected to allegedly non-criminal custodial measures. |
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Criminal or nay?” Migrants’ administrative detention within the IAHRS:: lessons (not) learned by Europe “Penale o no?” La detenzione amministrativa dei migranti all’interno del Sistema Interamericano dei diritti umani:: lezioni (non) imparate dall’Europaright to personal libertyhabeas corpus guaranteesInter-American Convention on Human Rightsadministrative detentionArticle 5 ECHRArticle 6 CFRArticle 9 ICCPRprinciple of legalitydiritto alla libertà personalegaranzie dell’habeas corpusConvenzione interamericana dei diritti dell’uomodetenzione amministrativaarticolo 5 CEDUarticolo 6 CFRarticolo 9 ICCPRprincipio di legalitàIn this paper, several aspects of the administrative detention discipline in the light of the Inter-American Human Rights System (IAHRS) standards will be addressed. Through a comparative approach, the paper aims at assessing whether the latter provides better protection to detained migrants in respect of other regional systems, such as EU law or ECHR legal framework, from both a substantive and a procedural standpoint. In the first paragraph, a general introduction upon the structure and the aim of the IAHRS will be developed, emphasising the relevant sources of law which have been involved in the creation of such a legal framework. Then, a brief analysis specifically devoted to the migrants’ status within the IAHRS will be offered, also considering the international legal standards on the matter. In the third paragraph I will explain different aspects of administrative detention of migrants—both substantive and procedural ones—in the light of the relevant IAC(t)HR case-law, which might seem to acknowledge its de facto criminal nature. A constant reference to the analogous CJEU and ECtHR jurisprudence on the matter will be provided. Finally, a comparison between Europe and America systems upon different standards of migrants’ administrative deprivation of liberty will be presented, arguing that the IAHRS approach seems more consistent with international law and, with respect to the European legal framework, more attentive to the paramount importance of the fundamental rights and freedoms to be accorded to aliens subjected to allegedly non-criminal custodial measures.Nel presente lavoro verranno affrontati diversi aspetti della disciplina della detenzione amministrativa alla luce degli standard del Sistema Interamericano dei Diritti Umani (IAHRS). Attraverso un approccio comparatistico, il contributo intende indagare se quest’ultimo fornisca una migliore protezione ai migranti detenuti rispetto ad altri sistemi regionali, come il diritto dell’UE o il quadro giuridico della CEDU, sia da un punto di vista sostanziale che procedurale. Nel primo paragrafo, verrà sviluppata un’introduzione generale sulla struttura e sull’obiettivo dell’IAHRS, sottolineando le fonti giuridiche rilevanti che sono state coinvolte nella creazione di tale ordinamento. Successivamente, verrà offerta una breve analisi specificamente dedicata allo status dei migranti all’interno dell’IAHRS, considerando anche gli standard legali internazionali in materia. Nel terzo paragrafo illustrerò i diversi aspetti della detenzione amministrativa dei migranti – sia sostanziali che procedurali – alla luce della pertinente giurisprudenza della Corte Interamericana dei Diritti Umani e della relativa Commissione, che sembrerebbe riconoscerne la natura sostanzialmente penale. Verrà fatto un costante riferimento alla pertinente giurisprudenza della Corte di Giustizia dell’Unione europea e della Corte europea dei diritti dell’uomo in materia. Infine, verrà presentato un confronto tra i sistemi europei e americani su diversi standard di privazione amministrativa della libertà dei migranti, sostenendo che l’approccio dell’IAHRS sembra più coerente con il diritto internazionale e, per quanto riguarda il quadro giuridico europeo, più attento all’importanza fondamentale dei diritti e delle libertà fondamentali da riconoscere agli stranieri sottoposti a misure detentive asseritamente non penali.Instituto Brasileiro de Direito Processual Penal - IBRASPP2022-10-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revista.ibraspp.com.br/RBDPP/article/view/73210.22197/rbdpp.v8i3.732Brazilian Journal of Criminal Procedure; Vol. 8 No. 3 (2022)Revista Brasileña de Derecho Procesal Penal; Vol. 8 Núm. 3 (2022)Revista Brasileira de Direito Processual Penal; V. 8 N. 3 (2022)Revista Brasileira de Direito Processual Penal; v. 8 n. 3 (2022)2525-510X10.22197/rbdpp.v8i3reponame:Revista Brasileira de Direito Processual Penal (Online)instname:Instituto Brasileiro de Direito Processual Penal (IBRASPP)instacron:IBRASPPenghttps://revista.ibraspp.com.br/RBDPP/article/view/732/472Copyright (c) 2022 Lorenzo Bernardinihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBernardini, LorenzoBernardini, LorenzoBernardini, Lorenzo2022-10-29T14:04:45Zoai:ojs.revista.ibraspp.com.br:article/732Revistahttps://revista.ibraspp.com.br/RBDPPONGhttps://revista.ibraspp.com.br/RBDPP/oairevista@ibraspp.com.br2525-510X2359-3881opendoar:2022-10-29T14:04:45Revista Brasileira de Direito Processual Penal (Online) - Instituto Brasileiro de Direito Processual Penal (IBRASPP)false |
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Criminal or nay?” Migrants’ administrative detention within the IAHRS:: lessons (not) learned by Europe “Penale o no?” La detenzione amministrativa dei migranti all’interno del Sistema Interamericano dei diritti umani:: lezioni (non) imparate dall’Europa |
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Criminal or nay?” Migrants’ administrative detention within the IAHRS:: lessons (not) learned by Europe |
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Criminal or nay?” Migrants’ administrative detention within the IAHRS:: lessons (not) learned by Europe Bernardini, Lorenzo right to personal liberty habeas corpus guarantees Inter-American Convention on Human Rights administrative detention Article 5 ECHR Article 6 CFR Article 9 ICCPR principle of legality diritto alla libertà personale garanzie dell’habeas corpus Convenzione interamericana dei diritti dell’uomo detenzione amministrativa articolo 5 CEDU articolo 6 CFR articolo 9 ICCPR principio di legalità |
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Criminal or nay?” Migrants’ administrative detention within the IAHRS:: lessons (not) learned by Europe |
title_full |
Criminal or nay?” Migrants’ administrative detention within the IAHRS:: lessons (not) learned by Europe |
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Criminal or nay?” Migrants’ administrative detention within the IAHRS:: lessons (not) learned by Europe |
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Criminal or nay?” Migrants’ administrative detention within the IAHRS:: lessons (not) learned by Europe |
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Criminal or nay?” Migrants’ administrative detention within the IAHRS:: lessons (not) learned by Europe |
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Bernardini, Lorenzo |
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Bernardini, Lorenzo |
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Bernardini, Lorenzo Bernardini, Lorenzo Bernardini, Lorenzo |
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right to personal liberty habeas corpus guarantees Inter-American Convention on Human Rights administrative detention Article 5 ECHR Article 6 CFR Article 9 ICCPR principle of legality diritto alla libertà personale garanzie dell’habeas corpus Convenzione interamericana dei diritti dell’uomo detenzione amministrativa articolo 5 CEDU articolo 6 CFR articolo 9 ICCPR principio di legalità |
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right to personal liberty habeas corpus guarantees Inter-American Convention on Human Rights administrative detention Article 5 ECHR Article 6 CFR Article 9 ICCPR principle of legality diritto alla libertà personale garanzie dell’habeas corpus Convenzione interamericana dei diritti dell’uomo detenzione amministrativa articolo 5 CEDU articolo 6 CFR articolo 9 ICCPR principio di legalità |
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In this paper, several aspects of the administrative detention discipline in the light of the Inter-American Human Rights System (IAHRS) standards will be addressed. Through a comparative approach, the paper aims at assessing whether the latter provides better protection to detained migrants in respect of other regional systems, such as EU law or ECHR legal framework, from both a substantive and a procedural standpoint. In the first paragraph, a general introduction upon the structure and the aim of the IAHRS will be developed, emphasising the relevant sources of law which have been involved in the creation of such a legal framework. Then, a brief analysis specifically devoted to the migrants’ status within the IAHRS will be offered, also considering the international legal standards on the matter. In the third paragraph I will explain different aspects of administrative detention of migrants—both substantive and procedural ones—in the light of the relevant IAC(t)HR case-law, which might seem to acknowledge its de facto criminal nature. A constant reference to the analogous CJEU and ECtHR jurisprudence on the matter will be provided. Finally, a comparison between Europe and America systems upon different standards of migrants’ administrative deprivation of liberty will be presented, arguing that the IAHRS approach seems more consistent with international law and, with respect to the European legal framework, more attentive to the paramount importance of the fundamental rights and freedoms to be accorded to aliens subjected to allegedly non-criminal custodial measures. |
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