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International Detention Coalition

The IDC is an international coalition with a membership base of more than 200 non-governmental organisations, faith-based groups, academics, practitioners and individuals working in 50 countries globally. Coalition members research, advocate and provide direct services to and on behalf of refugees, asylum-seekers and migrants. Website: idcoalition.org/
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Draft Guiding Principles on the Right to Challenge the Legality of Arbitrary Detention

13 December 2013 | Publisher: International Detention Coalition | Document type: Thematic Reports

Dignidad sin excepción: Alternativas a la detención migratoria en México

May 2013 | Publisher: International Detention Coalition | Document type: Country Reports

International Detention Coalition (IDC) Immigration Detention Submission to the Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights of Migrants

3 February 2012 | Publisher: International Detention Coalition | Document type: Thematic Reports

Captured Childhood: Introducing a new model to ensure the rights and liberty of refugee, asylum seeker and Irregular migrant children affected by Immigration detention

2012 | Publisher: International Detention Coalition | Document type: Annual Reports

There are Alternatives: A handbook for preventing unnecessary immigration detention

13 May 2011 | Publisher: International Detention Coalition | Document type: Handbooks/Manuals

The issue of immigration detention at the UN level: Recent developments relevant to the work of the International Detention Coalition (IDC)

January 2011 | Publisher: International Detention Coalition | Document type: Thematic Reports

IDC Legal Detention Framework guide

2011 | Publisher: International Detention Coalition | Document type: Training Manuals

Detention reform and alternatives in Australia. Case management in the community as an alternative to detention

1 February 2010 | Publisher: International Detention Coalition | Document type: Country Reports

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