In all places where prisoners are required to live or work, (a) The windows shall be large enough to enable the prisoners to read or work by natural light, and shall be so constructed that they can allow the entrance of fresh air whether or not there... Prison Conditions in Indonesia - Page 14by James Vorenberg - 1990 - 76 pagesFull view - About this book
| United Nations - Crime - 1955 - 110 pages
...prisoner shall ordinarily be six square metres and the cubic content of air fifteen cubic metres . 6. In all places where prisoners are required to live...prisoners to read or work by natural light, and shall be so constructed that they can allow the entrance of fresh air whether or not there is artificial . ventilation;... | |
| Physical instruments - 1975 - 378 pages
...treatment including Standard Minimum Rules for prison planning, but these tend to be rather general. EG "The windows shall be large enough to enable the prisoners to read or work by natural light, and shall be so constructed that they can allow fresh air whether or not there is artificial ventilation." Proctor,... | |
| Council of Europe/Conseil de L'Europe - Political Science - 1975 - 810 pages
...and particularly cubic content of air, minimum floor space, lighting, heating and ventilation. 10. In all places where prisoners are required to live...windows shall be large enough to enable the prisoners, inter alia, to read or work by natural light, and shall be so constructed that they can allow the entrance... | |
| Akshayakumar Ramanlal Desai - Civil rights - 1986 - 672 pages
...conditions and particularly to cubic content of air, minimum floor space, lighting, heating and ventilation. In all places where prisoners are required to live...prisoners to read or work by natural light, and shall be so constructed that they can allow the entrance of fresh air whether or not shere is artificial ventilation;... | |
| M. Hamalengwa, Cees Flinterman, E. V. O. Dankwa - Political Science - 1988 - 450 pages
...and particularly to cubic content of air, minimum floor space, lighting, heating and ventilation. 11. In all places where prisoners are required to live...prisoners to read or work by natural light, and shall be so constructed that they can allow the entrance of fresh air whether or not there is artificial ventilation;... | |
| William E. Hellerstein, Americas Watch Committee (U.S.) - Political Science - 1990 - 84 pages
...and particularly to cubic content of air, minimum floor space, lighting, heating and ventilation. 11. In all places where prisoners are required to live...prisoners to read or work by natural light, and shall be so constructed that they can allow the entrance of fresh air whether or not there is artificial ventilation;... | |
| Council of Europe Staff - Political Science - 1992 - 628 pages
...especially the cubic content of air, a reasonable amount of space, lighting, heating and ventilation. 16. In all places where prisoners are required to live...windows shall be large enough to enable the prisoners, inter alia, to read or work by natural light in normal conditions. They shall be so constructed that... | |
| Holly Cartner - Political Science - 1992 - 80 pages
...space,lighting, beating and ventilation. it. In all places where prisoners are required to live or work, M The windows shall be large enough to enable the prisoners to read or work by natural light, and shall be to constructed that they can allow the entrance of fresh air whether or Dot there il artificial ventilation;... | |
| Human Rights Watch (Organization) - Political Science - 1993 - 348 pages
...particularly to cubic content of air, minimum floor space, lighting, heating and ventilation. 1 1 . In all places where prisoners are required to live...prisoners to read or work by natural light, and shall be so constructed that they can allow the entrance of fresh air whether or not there is artificial ventilation;... | |
| Human Rights Watch (Organization) - Political Science - 1994 - 140 pages
...particularly to cubic content of air, minimum floor space, lighting, heating and ventilation. 1 1 . In all places where prisoners are required to live...prisoners to read or work by natural light, and shall be so constructed that they can allow the entrance of fresh air whether or not there is artificial ventilation;... | |
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