Preventive arrest in criminal procedure and police law in light of Article 5 of the ECHR

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Autor(a) principal: Lach, Arkadiusz
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Direito Processual Penal (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revista.ibraspp.com.br/RBDPP/article/view/609
Resumo: Preventive arrest is a controversial instrument of crime prevention that is commonly regulated in police law and in some criminal procedures. Its conformity with Article 5 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) has been the subject of many decisions and judgments of the European Court on Human Rights. Since its judgment in the Ciulla case in 1989, the Court has been of the opinion that § 1 (b) of Article 5 is applicable to preventive deprivation of liberty, which requires that detention be applied to secure the fulfilment of any obligation prescribed by law, if the obligation is specific enough. On the contrary, in the Court’s opinion, § 1 (c) of Article 5 is inapplicable outside the framework of criminal procedure. In the judgment of 22 October 2018 in the case of S., V., and A. v. Denmark, the Grand Chamber took the opposite view, which calls for an analysis of how far preventive arrest is allowed under the ECHR. The analysis and European standards may also be of interest to researchers from non-European countries, as the problem of the use of preventive arrests is discussed worldwide.
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spelling Preventive arrest in criminal procedure and police law in light of Article 5 of the ECHRPrisão preventiva no processo penal e no direito policial diante do artigo 5 da CEDHpreventive arrestcriminal procedureright to libertypreventionEuropean Convention on Human Rightsprisão preventivaprocesso penaldireito à liberdadeprevençãoConvenção Europeia de Direitos Humanos.Preventive arrest is a controversial instrument of crime prevention that is commonly regulated in police law and in some criminal procedures. Its conformity with Article 5 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) has been the subject of many decisions and judgments of the European Court on Human Rights. Since its judgment in the Ciulla case in 1989, the Court has been of the opinion that § 1 (b) of Article 5 is applicable to preventive deprivation of liberty, which requires that detention be applied to secure the fulfilment of any obligation prescribed by law, if the obligation is specific enough. On the contrary, in the Court’s opinion, § 1 (c) of Article 5 is inapplicable outside the framework of criminal procedure. In the judgment of 22 October 2018 in the case of S., V., and A. v. Denmark, the Grand Chamber took the opposite view, which calls for an analysis of how far preventive arrest is allowed under the ECHR. The analysis and European standards may also be of interest to researchers from non-European countries, as the problem of the use of preventive arrests is discussed worldwide.A prisão preventiva é um instrumento controverso de prevenção à criminalidade, regulada normalmente no direito policial e em alguns sistemas processuais penais. Em conformidade com o artigo 5 da CEDH, tal tema foi objeto de diversas decisões de debates no TEDH. Desde o caso Ciulla em 1989, o Tribunal adotou a posição de que o § 1 (b) do artigo 5 é aplicável na segregação preventiva da liberdade, requerendo que a prisão seja decretada em atenção aos requisitos determinados na legislação, se eles forem suficientemente específicos. Por outro lado, na visão do TEDH, o § 1 (b) do artigo 5 é inaplicável a ramos distintos do direito processual penal. Contudo, no julgamento de 22 de outubro de 2018, no caso S., V. e A. v. Dinamarca, o Tribunal Pleno adotou posição oposta, o que impõe a análise dos limites de aplicação da prisão preventiva.Instituto Brasileiro de Direito Processual Penal - IBRASPP2021-10-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revista.ibraspp.com.br/RBDPP/article/view/60910.22197/rbdpp.v7i3.609Brazilian Journal of Criminal Procedure; Vol. 7 No. 3 (2021); 1597Revista Brasileña de Derecho Procesal Penal; Vol. 7 Núm. 3 (2021); 1597Revista Brasileira de Direito Processual Penal; V. 7 N. 3 (2021); 1597Revista Brasileira de Direito Processual Penal; v. 7 n. 3 (2021); 15972525-510X10.22197/rbdpp.v7i3reponame:Revista Brasileira de Direito Processual Penal (Online)instname:Instituto Brasileiro de Direito Processual Penal (IBRASPP)instacron:IBRASPPenghttps://revista.ibraspp.com.br/RBDPP/article/view/609/407Copyright (c) 2021 Arkadiusz Lachinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLach, Arkadiusz2021-10-31T08:00:40Zoai:ojs.revista.ibraspp.com.br:article/609Revistahttps://revista.ibraspp.com.br/RBDPPONGhttps://revista.ibraspp.com.br/RBDPP/oairevista@ibraspp.com.br2525-510X2359-3881opendoar:2021-10-31T08:00:40Revista Brasileira de Direito Processual Penal (Online) - Instituto Brasileiro de Direito Processual Penal (IBRASPP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Preventive arrest in criminal procedure and police law in light of Article 5 of the ECHR
Prisão preventiva no processo penal e no direito policial diante do artigo 5 da CEDH
title Preventive arrest in criminal procedure and police law in light of Article 5 of the ECHR
spellingShingle Preventive arrest in criminal procedure and police law in light of Article 5 of the ECHR
Lach, Arkadiusz
preventive arrest
criminal procedure
right to liberty
prevention
European Convention on Human Rights
prisão preventiva
processo penal
direito à liberdade
prevenção
Convenção Europeia de Direitos Humanos.
title_short Preventive arrest in criminal procedure and police law in light of Article 5 of the ECHR
title_full Preventive arrest in criminal procedure and police law in light of Article 5 of the ECHR
title_fullStr Preventive arrest in criminal procedure and police law in light of Article 5 of the ECHR
title_full_unstemmed Preventive arrest in criminal procedure and police law in light of Article 5 of the ECHR
title_sort Preventive arrest in criminal procedure and police law in light of Article 5 of the ECHR
author Lach, Arkadiusz
author_facet Lach, Arkadiusz
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lach, Arkadiusz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv preventive arrest
criminal procedure
right to liberty
prevention
European Convention on Human Rights
prisão preventiva
processo penal
direito à liberdade
prevenção
Convenção Europeia de Direitos Humanos.
topic preventive arrest
criminal procedure
right to liberty
prevention
European Convention on Human Rights
prisão preventiva
processo penal
direito à liberdade
prevenção
Convenção Europeia de Direitos Humanos.
description Preventive arrest is a controversial instrument of crime prevention that is commonly regulated in police law and in some criminal procedures. Its conformity with Article 5 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) has been the subject of many decisions and judgments of the European Court on Human Rights. Since its judgment in the Ciulla case in 1989, the Court has been of the opinion that § 1 (b) of Article 5 is applicable to preventive deprivation of liberty, which requires that detention be applied to secure the fulfilment of any obligation prescribed by law, if the obligation is specific enough. On the contrary, in the Court’s opinion, § 1 (c) of Article 5 is inapplicable outside the framework of criminal procedure. In the judgment of 22 October 2018 in the case of S., V., and A. v. Denmark, the Grand Chamber took the opposite view, which calls for an analysis of how far preventive arrest is allowed under the ECHR. The analysis and European standards may also be of interest to researchers from non-European countries, as the problem of the use of preventive arrests is discussed worldwide.
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Revista Brasileña de Derecho Procesal Penal; Vol. 7 Núm. 3 (2021); 1597
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