孟加拉国的预防性拘留法及其在紧急情况下的更多使用:改革建议

Q3 Social Sciences
M. Bari
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人们普遍认为,在战争、外部侵略、颠覆或内乱等严重紧急情况下,诉诸预防性拘留的极端权力,以防止对国家的危害,这与人权的基本原则相矛盾。与印度和巴基斯坦的宪法不同,孟加拉国的宪法最初并不保证在任何情况下行使预防性拘留的权力。然而,1973年9月22日,对《孟加拉国宪法》进行了修订,从而授权议会颁布有关预防性拘留的法律,但没有规定减轻这些法律的严厉性所需的保障措施。此外,1973年《宪法修正案》既没有将预防性拘留的权力局限于正式宣布的紧急状态,也没有规定将个人拘留在预防性拘留中的最长时限。这篇文章将指出,关于预防性拘留的宪法条款的薄弱,助长了孟加拉国在宣布的紧急状态期间过度和不公正地使用预防性拘留。因此,本条将建议对《孟加拉国宪法》进行修正,加入一些保障措施,以防止滥用预防性拘留的权力,并保障对被预防性拘留者的人道待遇。
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Preventive detention laws in Bangladesh and their increased use during emergencies: a proposal for reform
ABSTRACT The resort to the extreme power of preventive detention, which contradicts the basic tenets of human rights by permitting executive dispensation of the right to liberty, is generally recognised as an administrative necessity in times of grave emergencies, such as war, external aggression, subversion or civil unrest, to prevent mischief against the state. Unlike the constitutions of India and Pakistan, the Constitution of Bangladesh did not originally warrant the exercise of the power of preventive detention under any circumstances. However, on 22 September 1973, the Constitution of Bangladesh was amended thereby empowering the Parliament to enact laws concerning preventive detention, without stipulating the safeguards necessary for mitigating the harshness of such laws. Furthermore, the 1973 Constitutional Amendment neither confines the power of preventive detention to formally declared periods of emergency nor specifies a maximum time-frame for keeping an individual in preventive custody. This article will argue that the weakness of the constitutional provisions concerning preventive detention has facilitated the excessive and unjust use of preventive detention during declared periods of emergency in Bangladesh. Consequently, this article will put forward recommendations for an amendment to the Constitution of Bangladesh inserting a number of guarantees that will prevent the abuse of the powers concerning preventive detention and also safeguard humane treatment of the individuals kept in preventive custody.
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