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Global Detention Project (GDP)

The Global Detention Project (GDP) is a nonprofit research centre based in Geneva, Switzerland, that investigates the use of immigration-related detention as a response to global migration. Website: www.globaldetentionproject.org/home.html
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Global Detention Project Submission to the UN Committee on Migrant Workers (CMW), 25th Session (29 August – 7 September 2016) : Honduras - Issues concerning immigration detention

September 2016 | Publisher: Global Detention Project (GDP) | Document type: Sessional Reports

Global Detention Project Submission to the UN Human Rights Committee (CCPR), 117th Session (20 June – 15 July 2016), Country Report Task Force for the adoption of the list of issues - Thailand

7 April 2016 | Publisher: Global Detention Project (GDP) | Document type: Sessional Reports

Global Detention Project Submission to the UN Committee on Migrant Workers 24th Session (11 Apr 2016 - 22 Apr 2016). Consideration of State Report – Turkey

March 2016 | Publisher: Global Detention Project (GDP) | Document type: Country Reports

The Detention of Asylum Seekers in the Mediterranean Region Global Detention Project Backgrounder

April 2015 | Publisher: Global Detention Project (GDP) | Document type: Regional Reports

Global Detention Project submission to the Committee on Migrant Workers, Nicaragua: List of Issues Prior to Reporting

11 March 2015 | Publisher: Global Detention Project (GDP) | Document type: Country Reports

21st Session of the Committee on Migrant Workers: Issues regarding Immigration detention in Mauritania and Belize

August 2014 | Publisher: Global Detention Project (GDP) | Document type: Sessional Reports

Immigration Detention in Tunisia

July 2014 | Publisher: Global Detention Project (GDP) | Document type: Country Profiles

Immigration Detention in Greece

April 2014 | Publisher: Global Detention Project (GDP) | Document type: Country Profiles

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