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The Rights of Non-Citizens.ppt

1、The Rights of Non-Citizens,Introduction,Who is a Non-Citizen?In the human rights arena the most common definition for a non-citizen is: “any individual who is not a national of a State in which he or she is present.”This definition comes from Article 1 of the UN Declaration on the Human Rights of In

2、dividuals who are not Nationals of the Country in which They Live (1985).,A national may or may not be a citizen depending on the constitutional requirements of each state for citizenship and for entitlements to full civil, political, and legal rights. Thus all citizens are nationals though not all

3、nationals are citizens. This definition is broad enough to adjust for fact that each states constitutional provisions for membership is slightly different.,However, there are certain inalienable rights (outlined in the Universal Declaration on Human Rights 1948) that all humans, regardless of citize

4、nship or nationality, are entitled to. These rights are specifically dictated by the Declaration of Non-Nationals (1985).,Key Terms: Definitions and Significance,Asylum Legal protection from human rights violations constituting persecution, committed by the government of a persons own country. It is

5、 provided by another country to a person who is not a citizen but who flees to that country to escape persecution. Under Article 14 of the UNHR, everyone has the right to seek and enjoy asylum. This does not mean that everyone has the right to be granted asylum, but only the right to apply for it.,D

6、eportation Deportation occurs when a nation removes and sends a non-citizen (alien) back across the border to the country from which he or she came. Article 13 of the International Covenant on the Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) recognizes the right of all aliens lawfully in the territory of a st

7、ate party to be expelled from the state only in pursuance to a decision reached in accordance with law and, except where national security reasons to a decision reached otherwise, to be allowed the right to submit reasons to the government against their expulsion and have their cases heard by a comp

8、etent government authority, with legal representation.,Detention The exercise of physical restraint upon an individual depriving him or her of liberty and holding him or her in government custody for reasons other than to face criminal charges.According to Article 9 of the ICCPR, 1) everyone has the

9、 right to liberty and security of person. No one shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest or detention, 2) anyone arrested or detained on a criminal charge shall be brought promptly before a judge or other officer authorized by law to exercise judicial power and shall be entitled to trial within a rea

10、sonable time or to release and 3) anyone who is deprived of his or her liberty by arrest or detention shall be entitled to take proceedings before a court.,Discrimination Is treating people differently because of their race, religion, ethnic group, color, creed, political opinion, or other status or

11、 characteristic, when there is no legal justification for doing so. Though some distinction between adults and children, citizens and non-citizens, men and women may be made by society, but only so long as there exists, in human rights law terms, a “reasonable and objective justification” for such d

12、iscrimination; there must be no alternative measure that could be taken that would not be inconsistent with human dignity and human rights. All discrimination must comply with basic human rights.,Illegal Aliens A person who is in a country in which he or she is not a citizen and in which he or she h

13、as no legal right or permission to be, and who can be removed by that country. The ICCPR Article 2.1 recognizes certain civil and political rights in “all individuals within it territory and subject to it jurisdiction”, including illegal aliens. It states further that everyone can exercise all the h

14、uman rights in the ICCPR “without distinction of any kind, such as race, colour,birth or other status.”,Migrant Worker A person who is to be engaged, is engaged, or has been engaged in a remunerated activity in a state of which he or she is not a national. (International Convention on the Protection

15、 of All Migrant Workers and Their Families 1990)While migrant workers and the families have sought employment and better living conditions in other states for centuries, it was not until the post-World War II period that the demands for workers to meet the needs of industrial recovery led to migrati

16、ons of workers to the thriving industrial centers. Though many industrial states were signatories to International Labor Organization (ILO) conventions on migration for employment, non-national workers were often subjected to broader violations of human rights.,Nationality The quality or character t

17、hat arises from the fact of a persons belonging to a nation or state. Nationality determines the political status of the individual, especially with reference to allegiance. According to Article 24 of the ICCPR, every child has the right to acquire a nationality.,Refugee A person who “owing to a wel

18、l-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group or political opinion, is outside the country of his or her nationality, and is unable to or, owing to such fear, is unwilling to avail himself or herself of the protection of that c

19、ountry or return there because there is fear of persecution.” (United Nations Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees 1951) Under the international human rights principle of non-refoulement, a state cannot deport an alien in any manner to a border of a territory where his or her life or freedo

20、m would be threatened on account of his or her race, religion, nationality, membership in particular social group, or political opinion. (Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees 1951,Rights at Stake,In 1985, the United Nations proclaimed the Declaration on the Human Rights of Individuals Who a

21、re not Nationals of the Country in which They Live. The Declaration was designed to ensure that the fundamental human rights provided for in the International Covenants on Human Rights would be guaranteed to non-citizens.,Declarations verses CovenantsCovenants are legally binding documents which req

22、uire each state that has ratified them to protect certain human rights for all individuals within its territory and subject to its jurisdiction. Declaration are not legally binding; however, they serve as guides for states as they design and implement laws to protect human rights.,Aliens must receiv

23、e the same treatment as nationals of the country in which they live with regard to the following rights:The right to life and security of the person, including freedom from arbitrary arrest or detentionProtection against arbitrary or unlawful interference with privacy, family, home or correspondence

24、Equality before the courts, including the free assistance of an interpreter,The right to choose a spouse, to marry, and to found a familyFreedom of thought, opinion, conscience and religionThe right to retain language, culture and tradition The right to transfer money abroad,The following rights mus

25、t be granted to aliens so long as they do not interfere with national security, public safety, public order, public health or morals or the rights and freedoms of others:The right to leave the countryThe right to freedom of expressionThe right to peaceful assembly,The right to own property individua

26、lly or in association with othersLiberty of movement and freedom to choose their place of residence within the borders of the countryThe right of spouse and minor or dependent children to join a lawful alien, as provided by national law,Aliens lawfully residing in the country must be granted the fol

27、lowing rights so long as they observe the countrys laws and respect the customs and traditions of the people:The right to safe and healthy working conditions, fair wages, and equal pay for equal workThe right to join trade unionsThe right to social services, health care, education, and social securi

28、ty,The following additional rights of aliens are particularly enumerated in the Declaration:Protection from torture or cruel, inhuman, or degrading punishment Freedom from being subjected to medical or scientific experimentation without the aliens free consentProtection against arbitrary or unlawful

29、 expulsion from the country,The right to defend oneself from expulsion, except where compelling reasons of national security require otherwiseProtection from being arbitrarily deprived of lawfully acquired assetsThe right to communicate at any time with the consulate or diplomatic mission of the country of which he or she is a national,

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