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extrajudicially$26982$ - Übersetzung nach italienisch

ARREST AND DETENTION OF INDIVIDUALS BY THE STATE WITHOUT TRIAL
Extrajudicial detention; Extrajudicially detained; Extrajustidical detention; Administrative arrest; Administrative detention in China; Administrative detention in Brazil; Administrative detention in Israel; Administrative detention in Ireland; Administrative detention in Egypt; Administrative detention in India; Administrative detention in Jordan; Administrative detention in the United Kingdom

extrajudicially      
adv. in modo extragiudiziario, fuori dal sistema giudiziario
administrative detention         
detenzione amministrativa

Wikipedia

Administrative detention

Administrative detention is arrest and detention of individuals by the state without trial. A number of jurisdictions claim that it is done for security reasons. Many countries claim to use administrative detention as a means to combat terrorism or rebellion, to control illegal immigration, or to otherwise protect the ruling regime.

In a number of jurisdictions, unlike criminal incarceration (imprisonment) imposed upon conviction following a trial, administrative detention is a forward-looking mechanism. While criminal proceedings have a retrospective focus – they seek to determine whether a defendant committed an offense in the past – the reasoning behind administrative detention often is based upon contentions that the suspect is likely to pose a threat in the future. It is meant to be preventive in nature rather than punitive (see preventive detention). The practice has been criticized by human rights organizations as a breach of civil and political rights.

In other jurisdictions it is retrospective, i.e., it is a form of punishment for a certain category of offenses.