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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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Debt bondage as a key form of contemporary slavery 2016, para. B. | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | [Recommendations to Member States:] As part of such efforts, issue identity cards to former bonded labourers to ensure that they can access social security assistance and Government services. | Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of slavery, including its causes and consequences | Special Procedures' report |
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| 2016 | ||
Study on illegal adoptions 2017, para. 98c | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | [At the international level] [States parties to the 1993 Hague Convention should:] Encourage the Hague Conference to compile good practices and lessons learned regarding moratoriums on intercountry adoptions. | Special Rapporteur on the sale and sexual exploitation of children, including child prostitution, child pornography and other child sexual abuse material | Special Procedures' report |
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| 2017 | ||
Study on illegal adoptions 2017, para. 96g | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | [At the national level] [At the national level] [Specifically in respect of intercountry adoptions:] Contributions and donations should be clearly separated from adoption; | Special Rapporteur on the sale and sexual exploitation of children, including child prostitution, child pornography and other child sexual abuse material | Special Procedures' report |
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| 2017 | ||
Access to justice for people living in poverty 2012, para. 96 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | [States should:] Ensure that, in linguistically plural societies, court processes operate in languages used by the poorest communities where necessary and can adapt to intercultural communication | Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights | Special Procedures' report |
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| 2012 | ||
Financialization of housing and the right to adequate housing 2017, para. 77b | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | [The Special Rapporteur suggests that the way forward requires a shift to take hold so that States ensure that all investment in housing recognizes its social function and States' human rights obligations in that regard. That requires a transformation of the relationship between the State and the financial sector, whereby human rights implementation becomes the overriding goal, not a subsidiary or neglected obligation. The Special Rapporteur believes that can be achieved with more constructive engagement and dialogue between States, human rights actors, international and domestic financial regulatory bodies, private equity firms and major investors. In order to create those new conversations and achieve that shift, the Special Rapporteur recommends the following:] Strategies developed by States and local governments to achieve target 11.1 of the Sustainable Development Goals and the New Urban Agenda should include a full range of taxation, regulatory and planning measures in order to re-establish housing as a social good, promote an inclusive housing system and prevent speculation and excessive accumulation of wealth; | Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living | Special Procedures' report |
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| 2017 | ||
Political and public life 1997, para. 47b | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | [When reporting under article 7, States parties should:] Provide details of any restrictions to those rights, whether arising from legal provisions or from traditional, religious or cultural practices; | Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women | General Comment / Recommendation |
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| 1997 | ||
Compendium of good practices in the elimination of discrimination against women 2017, para. 111a | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | [The Working Group recommends that States:] Invest in long-term and multi-dimensional strategies to promote social change, including extensive training, educational and awareness-raising measures to promote a culture of human rights among right and duty holders alike; | Working Group on the issue of discrimination against women in law and practice | Special Procedures' report |
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| 2017 | ||
Report of the Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent on its nineteenth and twentieth sessions 2017, para. 83 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | States should promote a new appreciation of traditional knowledge, practices and cultural expressions through transmission mechanisms specific to each culture and with regard to the protection of the biological and cultural heritage of people of African descent. | Working Group of experts on people of African descent | Special Procedures' report |
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| 2017 | ||
Extreme poverty and human rights on universal basic income 2017, para. 65 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | This is where the basic income debate comes in. A focus on social protection more broadly defined might be a more propitious entry point to tackle these issues. Governments remain centrally responsible for ensuring appropriate levels of social protection within their borders, they have a self-interest in promoting stability and economic security, and they control the resources needed. | Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights | Special Procedures' report |
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| 2017 | ||
SRSG on violence against children: Annual report 2014, para. 122 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | States should undertake a comprehensive legislative review to align relevant domestic legislation, whether in statutory, customary or religious laws, with human rights standards; in countries with plural legal systems, the supremacy of legislation aligned with international human rights standards should be explicitly recognized in the law to avert potential conflicts in legal interpretation and implementation. | Special Representative of the Secretary-General on violence against children | SRSG report |
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| 2014 | ||
Gender equality in the realization of the human rights to water and sanitation 2016, para. 77f | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | [In line with the above, the Special Rapporteur recommends that States:] Increase collaboration between entities operating in the water, sanitation and hygiene sector and those operating in other sectors, including the health sector, to address gender inequalities and culturally taboo topics more effectively and in a comprehensive manner; | Special Rapporteur on the human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation | Special Procedures' report |
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| 2016 | ||
Different levels and types of services and the human rights to water and sanitation 2015, para. 99c | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | [The Special Rapporteur recommends that States:] Take into account the social, economic, political, cultural and environmental context in assessing the compliance of types of services with human rights; | Special Rapporteur on the human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation | Special Procedures' report |
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| 2015 | ||
Common violations of the human rights to water and sanitation 2014, para. 82e | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | [To emphasize a comprehensive understanding of violations of the human rights to water and sanitation resulting from failure to meet any human rights obligation, the Special Rapporteur stresses that:] Violations may result from immediate deprivations or from failures to implement comprehensive plans and strategies to ensure full realization of rights in the long term; | Special Rapporteur on the human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation | Special Procedures' report |
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| 2014 | ||
Sustainability and non-retrogression in the realisation of the rights to water and sanitation 2013, para. 86h | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | [In line with the above, the Special Rapporteur recommends that States:] Adopt social protection floors nationally and agree on including social protection floors as a post-2015 development goal; | Special Rapporteur on the human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation | Special Procedures' report |
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| 2013 | ||
Integrating non-discrimination and equality into the post-2015 development agenda for water, sanitation and hygiene 2012, para. 76c (iv) | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | [Against this background, the Special Rapporteur recommends the following:] Recommendations regarding data sources and methodology: Disaggregation between rural and urban should be maintained, as called for in the current monitoring framework, while improving the methodology to capture the special situations of people living in slums; | Special Rapporteur on the human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation | Special Procedures' report |
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| 2012 | ||
Integrating non-discrimination and equality into the post-2015 development agenda for water, sanitation and hygiene 2012, para. 76b (iii) b. | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | [Against this background, the Special Rapporteur recommends the following:] Recommendations regarding goals, targets and indicators for water, sanitation and hygiene: Future goals, targets and indicators on water, sanitation and hygiene must: Address geographic inequalities, such as those experienced by communities in remote rural areas and slums; | Special Rapporteur on the human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation | Special Procedures' report |
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| 2012 | ||
Study on illegal adoptions 2017, para. 98a | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | [At the international level] [States parties to the 1993 Hague Convention should:] Recognize and encourage the expert group on the financial aspects of intercountry adoption and the working group on preventing and addressing illicit practices in intercountry adoption of the Hague Conference on Private International Law to develop concrete proposals for tackling the enabling environment in which illegal adoptions flourish; | Special Rapporteur on the sale and sexual exploitation of children, including child prostitution, child pornography and other child sexual abuse material | Special Procedures' report |
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| 2017 | ||
Study on illegal adoptions 2017, para. 96j | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | [At the national level] [At the national level] [Specifically in respect of intercountry adoptions:] Governments should ensure that any technical assistance to countries of origin is provided in a coordinated and impartial manner, such as through the good offices of the Intercountry Adoption Technical Assistance Programme of the Hague Conference on Private International Law. | Special Rapporteur on the sale and sexual exploitation of children, including child prostitution, child pornography and other child sexual abuse material | Special Procedures' report |
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| 2017 | ||
Study on illegal adoptions 2017, para. 94 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | In addition, countries of origin and receiving countries bear joint responsibility for ensuring the rights to truth, justice, reparation and guarantees of non-recurrence of victims of large-scale illegal adoptions that were tolerated or actively promoted by the State. States must acknowledge their responsibility vis-à-vis illegal adoptions by anticipating strategies and adopting comprehensive measures to ensure accountability and provide redress to victims. | Special Rapporteur on the sale and sexual exploitation of children, including child prostitution, child pornography and other child sexual abuse material | Special Procedures' report |
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| 2017 | ||
Comprehensive prevention strategies against sale and sexual exploitation of children 2013, para. 122e | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | [To that end, the Special Rapporteur recommends the following actions:] Identify and promote endogenous protective social norms in the community in order to increase community ownership and the cultural appropriateness of prevention strategies; and conduct regular awareness-raising campaigns to combat harmful social norms; | Special Rapporteur on the sale and sexual exploitation of children, including child prostitution, child pornography and other child sexual abuse material | Special Procedures' report |
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| 2013 | ||
The right to participation of people living in poverty 2013, para. 86a (x) | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | [In order to comply with their human rights obligations regarding the right to participation, the Special Rapporteur recommends States undertake the following actions:] Legal and institutional framework: Create an independent national council on poverty and social exclusion, including people living in poverty, to represent this group to political decision-makers. | Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights | Special Procedures' report |
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| 2013 | ||
The right to participation of people living in poverty 2013, para. 86a (iii) | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | [In order to comply with their human rights obligations regarding the right to participation, the Special Rapporteur recommends States undertake the following actions:] Legal and institutional framework: Promulgate and enforce legislation to prohibit discrimination of any kind, including on the basis of economic and social status. | Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights | Special Procedures' report |
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| 2013 | ||
Responsibilities of local and other subnational governments in relation to the right to adequate housing 2015, para. 74 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Innovative initiatives offer new opportunities to connect international human rights norms with local housing struggles and vice versa, and are resulting in the development of new and constructive relationships between local levels of governments, community groups and rights holders. | Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living | Special Procedures' report |
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| 2015 | ||
Guiding Principles on security of tenure for the urban poor 2014, para. 5d | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | [Non-discrimination on the basis of tenure status must be guaranteed in the context of, inter alia:] Land administration programmes; | Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living | Special Procedures' report |
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| 2014 | ||
Guiding Principles on security of tenure for the urban poor 2014, para. 2d | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | [In order to improve security of tenure, especially for vulnerable and marginalized persons and groups living in urban poor settlements, States, including relevant authorities, should take the following measures:] Review and reform urban plans and regulations in order to integrate settlements; | Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living | Special Procedures' report |
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| 2014 | ||
The impact of housing finance policies on the right to adequate housing of those living in poverty 2012, para. 71o | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | [The Special Rapporteur calls for a paradigm shift from housing policies based on the financialization of housing to a human rights-based approach to housing policies. In this context, she makes the following recommendations:] States should ensure that recovery measures do not further erode social housing programmes and policies. | Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living | Special Procedures' report |
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| 2012 | ||
The right to adequate housing in disaster relief efforts 2011, para. B. 2 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | [Further work should be conducted on:] Territorial planning and land use instruments and tools and their potential to provide a technical and legal foundation for return and reconstruction programmes. | Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living | Special Procedures' report |
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| 2011 | ||
The right to participation of people living in poverty 2013, para. 86h (iii) | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | [In order to comply with their human rights obligations regarding the right to participation, the Special Rapporteur recommends States undertake the following actions:] Recommendations to national human rights institutions: Conduct research to ascertain the extent to which the right to participation is being realized within the State as a whole and in relation to communities particularly vulnerable to poverty and social exclusion. | Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights | Special Procedures' report |
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| 2013 | ||
Assessing a decade of progress on the right to food 2013, para. 58h | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | [In particular, the Special Rapporteur encourages:] National social protection systems to redefine benefits as legal entitlements so that individual beneficiaries are informed about their rights under social programmes and have access to effective and independent grievance redressal mechanisms; | Special Rapporteur on the right to food | Special Procedures' report |
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| 2013 | ||
Harmful practices (joint General Recommendation with CEDAW) 2014, para. 81a | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | [The Committees recommend that the States parties to the Conventions:] Develop and adopt comprehensive awareness-raising programmes to challenge and change cultural and social attitudes, traditions and customs that underlie forms of behaviour that perpetuate harmful practices; | Committee on the Rights of the Child | General Comment / Recommendation |
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