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Recommended Principles And Guidelines On Human Rights At International Borders

Type
Guideline
Country
Global
Organization
Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)
Year
2014
International borders are not zones of exclusion or exception for human rights obligations. States are entitled to exercise jurisdiction at their international borders, but they must do so in light of their human rights obligations. This means that the human rights of all persons at international borders must be respected in the pursuit of border control, law enforcement and other State objectives, regardless of which authorities perform border governance measures and where such measures take place. OHCHR has developed a set of Recommended Principles and Guidelines on Human Rights at International Borders with a view to translating the international human rights framework into practical border governance measures.