Kazakhstan: Submission to the UN Human Rights Committee
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Kazakhstan: Submission to the UN Human Rights Committee
This submission has been prepared by the Global Detention Project (GDP) and the International Legal Initiative (ILI) for consideration by the Human Rights Committee (CCPR) (“the Committee”) ahead of its examination of Kazakhstan’s State Report. The submission details our concerns in relation to Kazakhstan’s implementation of the ICCPR, specifically in the context of immigration detention and the… Source
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