MPs discussed the issue of pre-charge detention which the coalition has committed to cutting to 14 days.
Crossbencher Lord Dear, who led Lords moves in 2008 to veto 42-day pre-charge detention, said the current DPP's views should have "considerable weight".
Those advocating new legal powers against terrorism lengthening pre-charge detention, increasing the scope for post-charge questioning or making telephone intercepts admissible in court will find little to support their case in Operation Overt.
If you say we are going to preserve the liberties of this country and the case for extending pre-charge detention which used to be forty eight hours remember - long time ago.
We're opposed to putting in, in, in place yet more restrictive pre-charge detention which actually is seen by the Muslim communities as bearing down on them when the case has not been made.
He compared the idea with measures introduced by the Labour government - such as longer periods of pre-charge detention - which he said were justified at the time on security grounds but had proved to be damaging.
Lady Manningham-Buller, a leading critic of the previous government's plans to extend pre-charge detention, said it was "completely untrue" that past laws had always been in response to requests by the security and intelligence services or the police.
Pusic, who was formerly in charge of detention facilities and prisoner exchanges for the Croatian Defense Council, was found guilty on 18 counts and given 10 years in prison.
But he also took charge of the detention of the Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, who was captured by Gaza-based militants in a cross-border raid in 2006.
Indefinite detention without charge is a policy that we usually associate with dictatorships, not democracies.
Mr Chen's detention without charge, and the intimidation of visitors, resumed upon his release from prison in 2010.
This week a court extended for a further month their detention without charge.
Over the past month, more than 100 detainees have been on hunger strike in protest against their indefinite detention without charge.
Amnesty says the government has drafted an anti-terror law that would effectively criminalise dissent as a "terrorist crime" and allow extended detention without charge or trial.
Now she has gone even further than her once critical neighbours, Singapore and Malaysia, who rely on draconian Internal Security Acts that permit detention without charge, let alone trial.
The justice secretary explained the bill would enshrine the right to legal advice before questioning in stature, increase the time for detention without charge from six hours to 12 hours and up to 24 hrs in the most serious circumstances with appropriate safeguards.
Of these 1, 031 are being held until the conclusion of legal proceedings, 178 are in administrative detention (without charge or trial) and 170 are under 18 years of age.
On the question of extending twenty eight days, the government last time, tried to extend it to ninety days detention, without charge, they couldn't actually come up with any reason why parliament should agree to that.
It permits the arrest and indefinite detention of foreign nationals without charge, without trial and without sentence.
The international prosecutor, Robert Petit, says he has enough evidence to charge more suspects than the five in detention.
The review will consider the use of control orders for terror suspects, stop and search powers under Section 44 of the Terrorism Act 2000, the use of counter-terror laws against photographers, and the detention of terror suspects before charge.
In 1998, the Clinton administration brought obstruction of justice charges against Dr. Battalino based on her having given false testimony about a sexual relationship during a civil case. 99 Dr. Battalino pled guilty to the charge and is currently serving a sentence of six months home detention.
The prisoners are protesting Israel's policy of administrative detention, which allows authorities to detain people indefinitely without charge.
Tokyo was expected to decide whether to charge the captain by September 29, the date the most-recent detention order was to expire.
At the end of 2012 there were more than 4, 500 Palestinians being held in Israeli prisons, with 178 placed in administrative detention - a controversial practice whereby people can be held without charge or trial.
They said he pleaded guilty to the charge after being warned by the judge in the case he could face five years' detention if found guilty in a trial.
The case marks a legal victory for President Barack Obama's administration, which has long sought to charge senior al-Qaida suspects in American federal courts instead of military tribunals at the detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
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