unseizable
Unseizable refers to a legal status that applies to certain individuals or entities, indicating that they cannot be arrested or detained by law enforcement. This status is typically granted to protect individuals from persecution, harassment, or other forms of harm. The term is often used in the context of international law, particularly in relation to refugees, asylum seekers, and political dissidents.
The concept of unseizability is rooted in the principle of non-refoulement, which prohibits the return of individuals
Individuals or entities granted unseizability status are generally protected from arrest and detention by law enforcement
The criteria for granting unseizability status vary depending on the legal framework and the specific circumstances
Unseizability is a sensitive and complex issue that requires careful consideration of individual rights and the