Wrapper wrote:Okay, a couple of what-ifs. What if someone has been detained for questioning for a period of 24 hours or less? And, what if someone is being detained because they are a mental health risk to themselves or their family and have not yet done anything wrong?
3. No individual may be arrested, detained, prosecuted, or punished for an action that is not illegal according to international law or a relevant member nation's established statutory laws, judicial precedents, or guidelines with the force of law excepting instances of involuntary commitment for individuals whose mental states pose a clear and present danger to the well being of others, temporary detention based on reasonable suspicion that a crime has been committed or will be committed, or involuntary questioning, in accordance with relevant World Assembly guidelines on detention;
Hopefully the underlined portion assuages your concerns?