Incarceration and the restriction in the enjoyment of the rights of prisoners

Human rights are universal standards that protect and safeguard all persons from severe mistreatments and abuses. The notion of human rights is grounded on the recognition that “all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights” and everyone is therefore “entitled to all rights and free...

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Main Authors: Danjuma, Ibrahim, Rohaida Nordin,, Sale, Muhammad Musa
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2018
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spelling my-ukm.journal.130202019-05-26T21:45:08Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/13020/ Incarceration and the restriction in the enjoyment of the rights of prisoners Danjuma, Ibrahim Rohaida Nordin, Sale, Muhammad Musa Human rights are universal standards that protect and safeguard all persons from severe mistreatments and abuses. The notion of human rights is grounded on the recognition that “all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights” and everyone is therefore “entitled to all rights and freedoms” contained in the human rights law. All the rights and freedoms guaranteed by the law can however, be subjected to a restriction according to other laws of the land. The respect and protection for the human rights of a person depend upon his status, whether he is an adult or a child; a prisoner or freeman; male or female. It was argued that prisoners are entitled to all their personal rights as well as personal dignity that are not temporarily taken away by the law or necessarily inconsistent with the circumstances in which they have been placed. The question to ask is do the laws expressly stated the rights that are not forfeited as a result of incarceration? If the answer is in the negative, what is the litmus test to employ in order to determine the rights that are not lost as a result of incarceration? This study examines relevant laws, published and unpublished reports in order to answer the above posed questions. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2018 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/13020/1/30909-95158-1-PB.pdf Danjuma, Ibrahim and Rohaida Nordin, and Sale, Muhammad Musa (2018) Incarceration and the restriction in the enjoyment of the rights of prisoners. Jurnal Undang-Undang dan Masyarakat, SI . pp. 38-53. ISSN 1394-7729 http://ejournal.ukm.my/juum/issue/view/Special%20Issue%20%282018%29%3A%20JUUM
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description Human rights are universal standards that protect and safeguard all persons from severe mistreatments and abuses. The notion of human rights is grounded on the recognition that “all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights” and everyone is therefore “entitled to all rights and freedoms” contained in the human rights law. All the rights and freedoms guaranteed by the law can however, be subjected to a restriction according to other laws of the land. The respect and protection for the human rights of a person depend upon his status, whether he is an adult or a child; a prisoner or freeman; male or female. It was argued that prisoners are entitled to all their personal rights as well as personal dignity that are not temporarily taken away by the law or necessarily inconsistent with the circumstances in which they have been placed. The question to ask is do the laws expressly stated the rights that are not forfeited as a result of incarceration? If the answer is in the negative, what is the litmus test to employ in order to determine the rights that are not lost as a result of incarceration? This study examines relevant laws, published and unpublished reports in order to answer the above posed questions.
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author Danjuma, Ibrahim
Rohaida Nordin,
Sale, Muhammad Musa
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Rohaida Nordin,
Sale, Muhammad Musa
Incarceration and the restriction in the enjoyment of the rights of prisoners
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Rohaida Nordin,
Sale, Muhammad Musa
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title Incarceration and the restriction in the enjoyment of the rights of prisoners
title_short Incarceration and the restriction in the enjoyment of the rights of prisoners
title_full Incarceration and the restriction in the enjoyment of the rights of prisoners
title_fullStr Incarceration and the restriction in the enjoyment of the rights of prisoners
title_full_unstemmed Incarceration and the restriction in the enjoyment of the rights of prisoners
title_sort incarceration and the restriction in the enjoyment of the rights of prisoners
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2018
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