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... force and thus justifies the use of excessive and unnecessary force to deal with public demonstrations . Article the Article 4 of the International Cov- enant on Civil and Political Rights ( ICCPR ) states : ' In time of public ...
... force and thus justifies the use of excessive and unnecessary force to deal with public demonstrations . Article the Article 4 of the International Cov- enant on Civil and Political Rights ( ICCPR ) states : ' In time of public ...
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... Force and Firearms by Law Enforcement Personnel says : ' Per- sons affected by the use of force and firearms or their legal representatives shall have access to an independent process , including a judicial process . ' This pattern of ...
... Force and Firearms by Law Enforcement Personnel says : ' Per- sons affected by the use of force and firearms or their legal representatives shall have access to an independent process , including a judicial process . ' This pattern of ...
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... Force , all states must be re- quired by law to establish fast track procedures for investigation and pro- secution of communal offenders . The Rapid Action Legal Task Force should be autonomous of the executive . Any interference with ...
... Force , all states must be re- quired by law to establish fast track procedures for investigation and pro- secution of communal offenders . The Rapid Action Legal Task Force should be autonomous of the executive . Any interference with ...
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