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TJI partners with 9BR to launch the Stop Arbitrary Detention Initiative

  • Feb 18
  • 1 min read

Launched this month, the Stop Arbitrary Detention Initiative, developed by TJI and 9BR Chambers, seeks to provide access to legal assistance for individuals who have been arbitrarily deprived of their liberty.


More people are deprived of their freedom today than at any other point in history, yet access to legal assistance – particularly beyond the criminal trial stage – remains severely limited across much of the world. For many, international review may represent the only meaningful recourse to justice. The Stop Arbitrary Detention Initiative has been established to operate as an independent and accessible source of legal assistance for individuals unlawfully deprived of their liberty. It seeks to challenge individual instances of arbitrary detention and expose its root causes and entangled structural human rights violations.


The initiative has been developed by TJI and Gillian Higgins at 9BR Chambers to engage with the United Nations Special Procedures to challenge cases of arbitrary detention anywhere in the world. Its primary focus will be to bring individual complaints before the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention (WGAD), challenging the legal basis of detention under international law and petitioning for release. Where violations are severe and time-sensitive, the initiative will also prepare urgent appeals to relevant UN Special Rapporteurs and/or the WGAD.


If your firm would like to work with us, please contact clerks@9brchambers.co.uk for more information.


For more information about the initiative, click here.

 
 
 

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