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Title | Date added | Template | Original document | Paragraph text | Body | Document type | Thematics | Topic(s) | Person(s) affected | Year |
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United Nations Rules for the Treatment of Women Prisoners and Non-custodial Measures for Women Offenders (the Bangkok Rules) 2010, para. undefined | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Pregnant juvenile female prisoners shall receive support and medical care equivalent to that provided for adult female prisoners. Their health shall be monitored by a medical specialist, taking account of the fact that they may be at greater risk of health complications during pregnancy due to their age. | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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| 2010 | ||
The girl child 1996, para. 6 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Deeply concerned about discrimination against the girl child and the violation of the rights of the girl child, which often result in less access for girls to education, nutrition, physical and mental health care and to girls enjoying fewer rights, opportunities and benefits of childhood and adolescence than boys and often being subjected to various forms of cultural, social, sexual and economic exploitation and to violence and harmful practices such as incest, early marriage, female infanticide, prenatal sex selection and female genital mutilation, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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| 1996 | ||
Traffic in women and girls 1996, para. 3 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Recalling also all previous resolutions on the problem of the traffic in women and girls, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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| 1996 | ||
Traffic in women and girls 1996, para. 4 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Affirming the provisions of the outcome of the World Conference on Human Rights, held at Vienna from 14 to 25 June 1993, the International Conference on Population and Development, held at Cairo from 5 to 13 September 1994, the World Summit for Social Development, held at Copenhagen from 6 to 12 March 1995, the Fourth World Conference on Women, held at Beijing from 4 to 15 September 1995, and the Ninth United Nations Congress on the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders, held at Cairo from 29 April to 8 May 1995, pertaining to the traffic in women and children, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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| 1996 | ||
The girl child 1998, para. 3 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Deeply concerned about discrimination against the girl child and the violation of the rights of the girl child, which often result in less access for girls to education, nutrition, physical and mental health care and in girls enjoying fewer of the rights, opportunities and benefits of childhood and adolescence than boys and often being subjected to various forms of cultural, social, sexual and economic exploitation and to violence and harmful practices such as incest, early marriage, female infanticide, prenatal sex selection and female genital mutilation, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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| 1998 | ||
The girl child 1998, para. 5 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Stressing that discrimination and neglect of the girl child can initiate a lifelong downward spiral of deprivation and exclusion from the social mainstream, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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| 1998 | ||
Traffic in women and girls 1998, para. 2 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Recalling the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Persons and of the Exploitation of the Prostitution of Others, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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| 1998 | ||
The girl child 1999, para. 4 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Recognizing the need to achieve gender equality so as to ensure a just and equitable world for girls, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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| 1999 | ||
Traditional or customary practices affecting the health of women and girls 1999, para. 6 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Recalling also general recommendation 14 concerning female circumcision adopted by the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women at its ninth session, as well as paragraphs 11, 20 and 24 (l) of general recommendation 19 concerning violence against women adopted by the Committee at its eleventh session and paragraphs 15 (d) and 18 of general recommendation 24 concerning article 12 of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women on women and health adopted by the Committee at its twentieth session, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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| 1999 | ||
Traditional or customary practices affecting the health of women and girls 1999, para. 10 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Expressing concern at the continuing large-scale existence of these practices, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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| 1999 | ||
The girl child 2000, para. 9 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Reaffirming further the Dakar Framework for Action adopted at the World Education Forum, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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| 2000 | ||
The girl child 2001, para. 3 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Deeply concerned about discrimination against the girl child and the violation of the rights of the girl child, which often result in less access for girls to education, nutrition and physical and mental health care and in girls enjoying fewer of the rights, opportunities and benefits of childhood and adolescence than boys and often being subjected to various forms of cultural, social, sexual and economic exploitation and to violence and harmful practices, such as female infanticide, incest, early marriage, prenatal sex selection and female genital mutilation, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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| 2001 | ||
The girl child 2002, para. 3 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Welcoming the entry into force of the Optional Protocols to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the involvement of children in armed conflict and on the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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| 2002 | ||
The girl child 2002, para. 4 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Recalling the United Nations Millennium Declaration adopted on 8 September 2000, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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| 2002 | ||
Trafficking in women and girls 2002, para. 4 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Recalling all previous resolutions on the problem of trafficking in women and girls adopted by the General Assembly, the Commission on the Status of Women, the Commission on Human Rights and the Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, as well as the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Persons and of the Exploitation of the Prostitution of Others, the conclusions on violence against women adopted on 13 March 1998 by the Commission on the Status of Women at its forty-second session and the recommendations of the Working Group on Contemporary Forms of Slavery adopted on 21 August 1998 by the Subcommission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities at its fiftieth session, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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| 2002 | ||
Trafficking in women and girls 2002, para. 7 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Acknowledging the inclusion of gender-related crimes in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, which entered into force on 1 July 2002, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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| 2002 | ||
Trafficking in women and girls 2002, para. 15 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Welcoming the efforts of Governments and intergovernmental and non- governmental organizations in developing programmes to combat trafficking in human beings, in particular women and girls, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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| 2002 | ||
Trafficking in women and girls 2002, para. 21 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Stressing once again the need for Governments to provide standard humanitarian treatment to trafficked persons consistent with human rights standards, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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| 2002 | ||
The girl child 2003, para. 7 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Recalling all other relevant United Nations conferences, the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action adopted at the Fourth World Conference on Women, the outcome of the twenty-third special session of the General Assembly entitled “Women 2000: gender equality, development and peace for the twenty-first century”, and the outcome documents of the recent five-year reviews of the implementation of the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development and the Programme of Action of the World Summit for Social Development, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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| 2003 | ||
The girl child 2003, para. 8 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Reaffirming the Dakar Framework for Action adopted at the World Education Forum, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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| 2003 | ||
Working towards the elimination of crimes against women and girls committed in the name of honour 2004, para. 9 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Deeply concerned that women and girls continue to be victims of these crimes, as described in the relevant sections of the reports of the Human Rights Committee, the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women, the Committee on the Rights of the Child and the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, and noting in this regard successive reports of the Special Rapporteur of the Commission on Human Rights on violence against women, its causes and consequences, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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| 2004 | ||
The girl child 2005, para. 9 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Recognizing also the need to achieve gender equality to ensure a just and equitable world for girls, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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| 2005 | ||
The girl child 2005, para. 11 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Deeply concerned also that, in situations of poverty, war and armed conflict, girl children are among those most affected and that their potential for full development is thus limited, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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| 2005 | ||
The girl child 2007, para. 9 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Welcoming the study on violence against children by the independent expert appointed by the Secretary-General and the in-depth study of the Secretary-General on all forms of violence against women, and taking note of the recommendations contained therein, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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The girl child 2007, para. 13 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Deeply concerned about discrimination against the girl child and the violation of the rights of the girl child, which often result in less access for girls to education, nutrition and physical and mental health care, in girls enjoying fewer of the rights, opportunities and benefits of childhood and adolescence than boys, and in leaving them more vulnerable than boys to the consequences of unprotected and premature sexual relations and often being subjected to various forms of cultural, social, sexual and economic exploitation and to violence, abuse, rape, incest, honour-related crimes and harmful traditional practices, such as female infanticide, early marriage, forced marriage, prenatal sex selection and female genital mutilation, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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Trafficking in women and girls 2008, para. 8 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Acknowledging the inclusion of gender-related crimes in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, which entered into force on 1 July 2002, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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| 2008 | ||
Trafficking in women and girls 2008, para. 17 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Noting that some of the demand for prostitution and forced labour is met by trafficking in persons in some parts of the world, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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| 2008 | ||
Trafficking in women and girls 2008, para. 1 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Recalling all international conventions that deal specifically with the problem of trafficking in women and girls, such as the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women and the Optional Protocol thereto, the Convention on the Rights of the Child and the Optional Protocol thereto on the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography, the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Persons and of the Exploitation of the Prostitution of Others and the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime and the Protocols thereto, in particular the Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children, supplementing the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime and the Protocol against the Smuggling of Migrants by Land, Sea and Air, supplementing the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime, as well as previous resolutions of the General Assembly and its subsidiary body the Human Rights Council, and the Economic and Social Council and its functional commissions on the issue, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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| 2008 | ||
The girl child 2009, para. 10 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Reaffirming the Dakar Framework for Action, adopted at the World Education Forum in 2000, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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| 2009 | ||
Trafficking in women and girls 2010, para. 25 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Convinced of the need to protect and assist all victims of trafficking, with full respect for the human rights of the victims, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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