The administration of justice and the human rights of detainees.

1985/23. The administration of justice and the human rights of detainees[1]75

The Commission on Human Rights, Recalling its decision 1984/104 of 6 March 1984, in which it decided to examine the report on situations known as states of siege or emergency to be submitted by the Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities to the Commission at its forty-first session as a matter of high priority, with a view to deciding what further action should be taken on the question of states of siege or emergency, Having examined the report of the Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities on the work of its thirty-seventh session,[2]76 Mindful of Sub-Commission resolution 1984/27 of 30 August 1984, Recommends the following draft resolution to the Economic and Social Council for adoption: [For the text, see chap. I, sect. A, draft resolution I].

[1]75 Adopted at the 51st meeting, on 11 March 1985, by 28 votes to none, with 9 abstentions. See chap. XIX. [2]76 E/CN.4/1985/3.
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