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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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Cooperation with Georgia, para. 6 | Sep 17, 2019 | Paragraph | Reaffirming its commitment to the sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of Georgia within its internationally recognized borders, | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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| 2018 | ||
Human rights situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, para. 40 | Sep 17, 2019 | Paragraph | 11. Expresses grave concern at the restrictions imposed by Israel that impede the access of Christian and Muslim worshippers to holy sites in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and calls upon Israel to include guarantees for non-discrimination on grounds of religion or belief as well as for the preservation and peaceful access to all religious sites; | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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| 2018 | ||
Situation of human rights in Myanmar, para. 48 | Sep 17, 2019 | Paragraph | 30. Calls upon the Government of Myanmar and its institutions to step up efforts to strengthen the protection and promotion of human rights and the rule of law and to advance democratization and inclusive economic and social development towards the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals, including by reforming the Myanmar National Human Rights Commission in accordance with the principles relating to the status of national institutions for the promotion and protection of human rights (the Paris | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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| 2018 | ||
The human rights situation in the Syrian Arab Republic, para. 43 | Sep 17, 2019 | Paragraph | 22. Also strongly condemns the damage and destruction of the cultural heritage of the Syrian Arab Republic, in particular the destruction of the cultural heritage in Palmyra and Aleppo, and the organized looting and trafficking of Syrian cultural property, as outlined by the Security Council in its resolution 2199 (2015) of 12 February 2015, affirms that attacks intentionally directed against historic monuments may amount to war crimes, and underlines the need to bring the perpetrators of such crimes to justice; | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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| 2018 | ||
The human rights situation in the Syrian Arab Republic, para. 14 | Sep 17, 2019 | Paragraph | Recalling further that deliberate attacks on civilians and civilian objects, such as schools and educational facilities, cultural heritage and places of worship, as well as medical facilities and personnel, may amount to war crimes, | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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| 2018 | ||
The human rights situation in the Syrian Arab Republic, para. 4 | Sep 17, 2019 | Paragraph | Reaffirming also its strong commitment to the full respect of the sovereignty, independence, unity and territorial integrity of the Syrian Arab Republic, | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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| 2018 | ||
Prevention of genocide, para. 28 | Sep 17, 2019 | Paragraph | Acknowledging further that victims of and others affected by the crime of genocide as defined in the Convention call for a form of memorialization, which plays an important role in the prevention of genocide, | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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| 2018 | ||
Promoting mutually beneficial cooperation in the field of human rights, para. 8 | Sep 17, 2019 | Paragraph | Reaffirming that the work of the Human Rights Council shall be guided by the principles of universality, impartiality, objectivity and non-selectivity, constructive international dialogue and cooperation, with a view to enhancing the promotion and protection of all human rights, civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights, including the right to development, | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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| 2018 | ||
Promoting mutually beneficial cooperation in the field of human rights, para. 7 | Sep 17, 2019 | Paragraph | Reaffirming further that, while the significance of national and regional particularities and various historical, cultural and religious backgrounds must be borne in mind, all States, regardless of their political, economic and cultural systems, have the duty to promote and protect all human rights and fundamental freedoms, | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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| 2018 | ||
Human rights and unilateral coercive measures, para. 41 | Sep 17, 2019 | Paragraph | 9. Reaffirms in this context the right of all peoples to self-determination by virtue of which they freely determine their political status and freely pursue their own economic, social and cultural development; | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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| 2018 | ||
The effects of foreign debt and other related international financial obligations of States on the full enjoyment of all human rights, particularly economic, social and cultural rights, para. 33 | Sep 17, 2019 | Paragraph | retrogressive measures in terms of the enjoyment or implementation of economic, social and cultural rights; | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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| 2018 | ||
The effects of foreign debt and other related international financial obligations of States on the full enjoyment of all human rights, particularly economic, social and cultural rights, para. 32 | Sep 17, 2019 | Paragraph | 12 Further stresses that fiscal consolidation and economic reform measures should never violate the minimum core content of economic, social and cultural rights, nor be directly or indirectly discriminatory or result in the adoption of impermissible | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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| 2018 | ||
The effects of foreign debt and other related international financial obligations of States on the full enjoyment of all human rights, particularly economic, social and cultural rights, para. 23 | Sep 17, 2019 | Paragraph | 3. Recalls that every State has the primary responsibility to promote the economic, social and cultural development of its people and, to that end, has the right and responsibility to choose its means and goals of development and should not be subject to external specific prescriptions for economic policy; | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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| 2018 | ||
The effects of foreign debt and other related international financial obligations of States on the full enjoyment of all human rights, particularly economic, social and cultural rights, para. 8 | Sep 17, 2019 | Paragraph | Emphasizing that the World Conference on Human Rights agreed to call upon the international community to make all efforts to help to alleviate the external debt burden of developing countries in order to supplement the efforts of the Governments of such countries to attain the full realization of the economic, social and cultural rights of their people, | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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| 2018 | ||
The right to food, para. 8 | Sep 17, 2019 | Paragraph | Acknowledging that the right to food has been recognized as the right of every individual, alone or in community with others, to have physical and economic access at all times to sufficient, adequate and nutritious food, in conformity with, inter alia, the culture, beliefs, traditions, dietary habits and preferences of individuals, and that is produced and consumed sustainably, thereby preserving access to food for future generations, | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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| 2018 | ||
Rights of the child 2005, para. 12 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Reaffirming the interrelatedness of all human rights and the necessity of taking into account the universality, indivisibility, interdependence and interrelatedness of civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights, including the right to development, to promote and protect the rights of the child, | United Nations Commission on Human Rights | Resolution |
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Rights of the child 2004, para. 20 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Reaffirming the interrelatedness of all human rights and the necessity of taking into account the universality, indivisibility, interdependence and interrelatedness of civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights, including the right to development, to promote and protect the rights of the child, | United Nations Commission on Human Rights | Resolution |
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| 2004 | ||
The right to development 2015, para. 22 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Recognizing also that historical injustices, inter alia, have contributed to the poverty, underdevelopment, marginalization, social exclusion, economic disparity, instability and insecurity that affect many people in different parts of the world, in particular in developing countries, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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| 2015 | ||
The right to development 2016, para. 26 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Recognizing also that historical injustices, inter alia, have contributed to the poverty, underdevelopment, marginalization, social exclusion, economic disparity, instability and insecurity that affect many people in different parts of the world, in particular in developing countries, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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| 2016 | ||
The right to development 2014, para. 22 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Recognizing also that historical injustices, inter alia, have contributed to the poverty, underdevelopment, marginalization, social exclusion, economic disparity, instability and insecurity that affect many people in different parts of the world, in particular in developing countries, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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| 2014 | ||
The right to development 2013, para. 21 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Recognizing also that historical injustices have undeniably contributed to the poverty, underdevelopment, marginalization, social exclusion, economic disparity, instability and insecurity that affect many people in different parts of the world, in particular in developing countries, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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| 2013 | ||
The right to development 2012, para. 21 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Recognizing also that historical injustices have undeniably contributed to the poverty, underdevelopment, marginalization, social exclusion, economic disparity, instability and insecurity that affect many people in different parts of the world, in particular in developing countries, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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The right to development 2011, para. 23 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Recognizing also that historical injustices have undeniably contributed to the poverty, underdevelopment, marginalization, social exclusion, economic disparity, instability and insecurity that affect many people in different parts of the world, in particular in developing countries, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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| 2011 | ||
The right to development 2010, para. 20 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Recognizing further that historical injustices have undeniably contributed to the poverty, underdevelopment, marginalization, social exclusion, economic disparity, instability and insecurity that affect many people in different parts of the world, in particular in developing countries, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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The right to development 2009, para. 18 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Recognizing further that historical injustices have undeniably contributed to the poverty, underdevelopment, marginalization, social exclusion, economic disparity, instability and insecurity that affect many people in different parts of the world, in particular in developing countries, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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The right to development 2008, para. 17 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Recognizing further that historical injustices have undeniably contributed to the poverty, underdevelopment, marginalization, social exclusion, economic disparity, instability and insecurity that affect many people in different parts of the world, in particular in developing countries, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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The right to development 2008, para. 1 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Guided by the Charter of the United Nations, which expresses, in particular, the determination to promote social progress and better standards of life in larger freedom, as well as to employ international mechanisms for the promotion of the economic and social advancement of all peoples, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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The rights of the child 2008, para. 6 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Takes note with appreciation of the initiatives undertaken by the Committee aimed at promoting a better understanding of and fuller compliance with the rights enshrined in the Convention, namely, through the organization of days of general discussion and the adoption of general comments; | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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The right to development 2007, para. 17 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Recognizing further that historical injustices have undeniably contributed to the poverty, underdevelopment, marginalization, social exclusion, economic disparity, instability and insecurity that affect many people in different parts of the world, in particular in developing countries, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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The right to development 2007, para. 1 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Guided by the Charter of the United Nations, which expresses, in particular, the determination to promote social progress and better standards of life in larger freedom, as well as to employ international mechanisms for the promotion of the economic and social advancement of all peoples, | United Nations General Assembly | Resolution |
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