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Convention relating to the Status of Refugees 1951, para. undefined

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  • Convention relating to the Status of Refugees
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  • International treaty
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The Contracting States shall communicate to the Secretary-General of the United Nations the laws and regulations which they may adopt to ensure the application of this Convention.

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  • United Nations General Assembly
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  • Governance & Rule of Law
  • Movement
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  • Persons on the move
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  • 1951
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Convention relating to the Status of Refugees 1951, para. undefined

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  • Convention relating to the Status of Refugees
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  • International treaty
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The High Contracting Parties,

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  • United Nations General Assembly
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  • Governance & Rule of Law
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  • Persons on the move
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  • 1951
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Convention relating to the Status of Refugees 1951, para. undefined

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  • Convention relating to the Status of Refugees
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  • International treaty
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Have agreed as follows :

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  • United Nations General Assembly
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  • Governance & Rule of Law
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  • Persons on the move
Document year
  • 1951
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Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness 1961, para. 3b

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  • Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness
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  • International treaty
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  1. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph 1 of this article, a Contracting State may retain the right to deprive a person of his nationality, if at the time of signature, ratification or accession it specifies its retention of such right on one or more of the following grounds, being grounds existing in its national law at that time: (b) That the person has taken an oath, or made a formal declaration, of allegiance to another State, or given definite evidence of his determination to repudiate his allegiance to the Contracting State.
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  • United Nations General Assembly
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  • Civil & Political Rights
  • Governance & Rule of Law
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  • N.A.
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  • 1961
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Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness 1961, para. undefined

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  • Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness
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  • International treaty
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A Contracting State may not deprive any person or group of persons of their nationality on racial, ethnic, religious or political grounds.

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  • United Nations General Assembly
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  • Civil & Political Rights
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  • 1961
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Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness 1961, para. 2

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  • Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness
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  • International treaty
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  1. The provisions of paragraph 4 of article 1 of this Convention shall apply to persons born before as well as to persons born after its entry into force.
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  • United Nations General Assembly
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  • Governance & Rule of Law
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  • N.A.
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  • 1961
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Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness 1961, para. 3

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  • Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness
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  • International treaty
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  1. The provisions of article 2 of this Convention shall apply only to foundlings found in the territory of a Contracting State after the entry into force of the Convention for that State.
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  • United Nations General Assembly
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  • Governance & Rule of Law
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  • N.A.
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  • 1961
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Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness 1961, para. 2

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  • Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness
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  • International treaty
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  1. In any case in which, for the purpose of nationality, a non-metropolitan territory is not treated as one with the metropolitan territory, or in any case in which the previous consent of a non-metropolitan territory is required by the constitutional laws or practices of the Contracting State or of the non-metropolitan territory for the application of the Convention to that territory, that Contracting State shall endeavour to secure the needed consent of the non-metropolitan territory within the period of twelve months from the date of signature of the Convention by that Contracting State, and when such consent has been obtained the Contracting State shall notify the Secretary-General of the United Nations. This Convention shall apply to the territory or territories named in such notification from the date of its receipt by the Secretary-General.
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  • United Nations General Assembly
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  • Governance & Rule of Law
  • Movement
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  • N.A.
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  • 1961
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Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness 1961, para. 1

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  • Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness
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  • International treaty
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  1. This Convention shall be open for signature at the Headquarters of the United Nations from 30 August 1961 to 31 May 1962.
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  • United Nations General Assembly
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  • Governance & Rule of Law
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  • N.A.
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  • 1961
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Convention relating to the Status of Refugees 1951, para. 2

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  • Convention relating to the Status of Refugees
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  • International treaty
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  1. In order to enable the Office of the High Commissioner or any other agency of the United Nations which may succeed it, to make reports to the competent organs of the United Nations, the Contracting States undertake to provide them in the appropriate form with information and statistical data requested concerning: (a) The condition of refugees, (b) The implementation of this Convention, and (c) Laws, regulations and decrees which are, or may hereafter be, in force relating to refugees.
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  • United Nations General Assembly
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  • Governance & Rule of Law
  • Movement
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  • Persons on the move
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  • 1951
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ICERD - International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination 1965, para. undefined

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  • ICERD - International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination
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  • International treaty
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Have agreed as follows:

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  • United Nations General Assembly
Topic(s)
  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Governance & Rule of Law
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  • All
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  • 1965
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ICERD - International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination 1965, para. e (vi)

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  • ICERD - International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination
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  • International treaty
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[In compliance with the fundamental obligations laid down in article 2 of this Convention, States Parties undertake to prohibit and to eliminate racial discrimination in all its forms and to guarantee the right of everyone, without distinction as to race, colour, or national or ethnic origin, to equality before the law, notably in the enjoyment of the following rights:] (e) Economic, social and cultural rights, in particular: (vi) The right to equal participation in cultural activities;

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  • United Nations General Assembly
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  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Social & Cultural Rights
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  • 1965
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ICERD - International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination 1965, para. f

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  • ICERD - International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination
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  • International treaty
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[In compliance with the fundamental obligations laid down in article 2 of this Convention, States Parties undertake to prohibit and to eliminate racial discrimination in all its forms and to guarantee the right of everyone, without distinction as to race, colour, or national or ethnic origin, to equality before the law, notably in the enjoyment of the following rights:] (f) The right of access to any place or service intended for use by the general public, such as transport hotels, restaurants, cafes, theatres and parks.

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  • United Nations General Assembly
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  • Equality & Inclusion
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  • 1965
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ICERD - International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination 1965, para. undefined

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  • ICERD - International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination
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  • International treaty
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States Parties undertake to adopt immediate and effective measures, particularly in the fields of teaching, education, culture and information, with a view to combating prejudices which lead to racial discrimination and to promoting understanding, tolerance and friendship among nations and racial or ethnical groups, as well as to propagating the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the United Nations Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, and this Convention.

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  • United Nations General Assembly
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  • Education
  • Equality & Inclusion
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  • 1965
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ICERD - International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination 1965, para. c

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  • ICERD - International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination
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  • International treaty
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[States Parties condemn all propaganda and all organizations which are based on ideas or theories of superiority of one race or group of persons of one colour or ethnic origin, or which attempt to justify or promote racial hatred and discrimination in any form, and undertake to adopt immediate and positive measures designed to eradicate all incitement to, or acts of, such discrimination and, to this end, with due regard to the principles embodied in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the rights expressly set forth in article 5 of this Convention, inter alia:] (c) Shall not permit public authorities or public institutions, national or local, to promote or incite racial discrimination.

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  • United Nations General Assembly
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  • Equality & Inclusion
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  • 1965
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ICERD - International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination 1965, para. b

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  • ICERD - International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination
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  • International treaty
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[In compliance with the fundamental obligations laid down in article 2 of this Convention, States Parties undertake to prohibit and to eliminate racial discrimination in all its forms and to guarantee the right of everyone, without distinction as to race, colour, or national or ethnic origin, to equality before the law, notably in the enjoyment of the following rights:] (b) The right to security of person and protection by the State against violence or bodily harm, whether inflicted by government officials or by any individual group or institution;

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  • United Nations General Assembly
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  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Social & Cultural Rights
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  • 1965
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ICCPR - International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights 1966, para. 3

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  • ICCPR - International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
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  • International treaty
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  1. A person shall be eligible for renomination.
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  • United Nations General Assembly
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  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Governance & Rule of Law
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  • N.A.
Document year
  • 1966
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ICCPR - International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights 1966, para. 1

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  • ICCPR - International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
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  • International treaty
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  1. The initial election shall be held no later than six months after the date of the entry into force of the present Covenant.
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  • United Nations General Assembly
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  • Civil & Political Rights
  • Governance & Rule of Law
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  • All
  • N.A.
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  • 1966
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ICCPR - International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights 1966, para. 7c

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  • ICCPR - International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
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  • International treaty
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[7. When the Commission has fully considered the matter, but in any event not later than twelve months after having been seized of the matter, it shall submit to the Chairman of the Committee a report for communication to the States Parties concerned:] (c) If a solution within the terms of subparagraph (b) is not reached, the Commission's report shall embody its findings on all questions of fact relevant to the issues between the States Parties concerned, and its views on the possibilities of an amicable solution of the matter. This report shall also contain the written submissions and a record of the oral submissions made by the States Parties concerned;

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  • United Nations General Assembly
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  • Civil & Political Rights
  • Governance & Rule of Law
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  • N.A.
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  • 1966
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ICCPR - International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights 1966, para. 7d

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  • ICCPR - International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
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  • International treaty
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[7. When the Commission has fully considered the matter, but in any event not later than twelve months after having been seized of the matter, it shall submit to the Chairman of the Committee a report for communication to the States Parties concerned:] (d) If the Commission's report is submitted under subparagraph (c), the States Parties concerned shall, within three months of the receipt of the report, notify the Chairman of the Committee whether or not they accept the contents of the report of the Commission.

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  • United Nations General Assembly
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  • Civil & Political Rights
  • Governance & Rule of Law
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  • N.A.
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  • 1966
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ICCPR - International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights 1966, para. 3

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  • ICCPR - International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
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  • International treaty
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  1. Anyone arrested or detained on a criminal charge shall be brought promptly before a judge or other officer authorized by law to exercise judicial power and shall be entitled to trial within a reasonable time or to release. It shall not be the general rule that persons awaiting trial shall be detained in custody, but release may be subject to guarantees to appear for trial, at any other stage of the judicial proceedings, and, should occasion arise, for execution of the judgement.
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  • United Nations General Assembly
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  • Civil & Political Rights
  • Governance & Rule of Law
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  • All
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  • 1966
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ICCPR - International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights 1966, para. 1e

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  • ICCPR - International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
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  1. A State Party to the present Covenant may at any time declare under this article that it recognizes the competence of the Committee to receive and consider communications to the effect that a State Party claims that another State Party is not fulfilling its obligations under the present Covenant. Communications under this article may be received and considered only if submitted by a State Party which has made a declaration recognizing in regard to itself the competence of the Committee. No communication shall be received by the Committee if it concerns a State Party which has not made such a declaration. Communications received under this article shall be dealt with in accordance with the following procedure: (e) Subject to the provisions of subparagraph (c), the Committee shall make available its good offices to the States Parties concerned with a view to a friendly solution of the matter on the basis of respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms as recognized in the present Covenant;
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  • United Nations General Assembly
Topic(s)
  • Governance & Rule of Law
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  • N.A.
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  • 1966
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ICCPR - International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights 1966, para. 1f

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  • ICCPR - International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
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  1. A State Party to the present Covenant may at any time declare under this article that it recognizes the competence of the Committee to receive and consider communications to the effect that a State Party claims that another State Party is not fulfilling its obligations under the present Covenant. Communications under this article may be received and considered only if submitted by a State Party which has made a declaration recognizing in regard to itself the competence of the Committee. No communication shall be received by the Committee if it concerns a State Party which has not made such a declaration. Communications received under this article shall be dealt with in accordance with the following procedure: (f) In any matter referred to it, the Committee may call upon the States Parties concerned, referred to in subparagraph (b), to supply any relevant information;
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  • United Nations General Assembly
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  • Governance & Rule of Law
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  • N.A.
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  • 1966
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ICCPR - International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights 1966, para. undefined

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  • ICCPR - International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
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  • International treaty
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The provisions of the present Covenant shall extend to all parts of federal States without any limitations or exceptions.

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  • United Nations General Assembly
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  • Governance & Rule of Law
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  • 1966
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ICCPR - International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights 1966, para. 2

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  • ICCPR - International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
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  • International treaty
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  1. The right of men and women of marriageable age to marry and to found a family shall be recognized.
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  • United Nations General Assembly
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  • Equality & Inclusion
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  • Families
  • Men
  • Women
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  • 1966
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ICESCR - International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights 1966, para. 1

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  • ICESCR - International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
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  • International treaty
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  1. Any State Party to the present Covenant may propose an amendment and file it with the Secretary-General of the United Nations. The Secretary-General shall thereupon communicate any proposed amendments to the States Parties to the present Covenant with a request that they notify him whether they favour a conference of States Parties for the purpose of considering and voting upon the proposals. In the event that at least one third of the States Parties favours such a conference, the Secretary-General shall convene the conference under the auspices of the United Nations. Any amendment adopted by a majority of the States Parties present and voting at the conference shall be submitted to the General Assembly of the United Nations for approval.
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  • United Nations General Assembly
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  • Governance & Rule of Law
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  • N.A.
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  • 1966
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CEDAW - Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women 1979, para. a

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  • CEDAW - Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women
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  • International treaty
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States Parties condemn discrimination against women in all its forms, agree to pursue by all appropriate means and without delay a policy of eliminating discrimination against women and, to this end, undertake: (a) To embody the principle of the equality of men and women in their national constitutions or other appropriate legislation if not yet incorporated therein and to ensure, through law and other appropriate means, the practical realization of this principle;

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  • United Nations General Assembly
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  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Gender
  • Governance & Rule of Law
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  • Men
  • Women
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  • 1979
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CEDAW - Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women 1979, para. f

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The legal status of women receives the broadest attention. Concern over the basic rights of political participation has not diminished since the adoption of the Convention on the Political Rights of Women in 1952. Its provisions, therefore, are restated in article 7 of the present document, whereby women are guaranteed the rights to vote, to hold public office and to exercise public functions. This includes equal rights for women to represent their countries at the international level (article 8). The Convention on the Nationality of Married Women - adopted in 1957 - is integrated under article 9 providing for the statehood of women, irrespective of their marital status. The Convention, thereby, draws attention to the fact that often women's legal status has been linked to marriage, making them dependent on their husband's nationality rather than individuals in their own right. Articles 10, 11 and 13, respectively, affirm women's rights to non-discrimination in education, employment and economic and social activities. These demands are given special emphasis with regard to the situation of rural women, whose particular struggles and vital economic contributions, as noted in article 14, warrant more attention in policy planning. Article 15 asserts the full equality of women in civil and business matters, demanding that all instruments directed at restricting women's legal capacity ''shall be deemed null and void". Finally, in article 16, the Convention returns to the issue of marriage and family relations, asserting the equal rights and obligations of women and men with regard to choice of spouse, parenthood, personal rights and command over property.

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  • United Nations General Assembly
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  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Gender
  • Governance & Rule of Law
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  • Women
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  • 1979
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CEDAW - Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women 1979, para. g

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  • CEDAW - Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women
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Aside from civil rights issues, the Convention also devotes major attention to a most vital concern of women, namely their reproductive rights. The preamble sets the tone by stating that "the role of women in procreation should not be a basis for discrimination". The link between discrimination and women's reproductive role is a matter of recurrent concern in the Convention. For example, it advocates, in article 5, ''a proper understanding of maternity as a social function", demanding fully shared responsibility for child-rearing by both sexes. Accordingly, provisions for maternity protection and child-care are proclaimed as essential rights and are incorporated into all areas of the Convention, whether dealing with employment, family law, health core or education. Society's obligation extends to offering social services, especially child-care facilities, that allow individuals to combine family responsibilities with work and participation in public life. Special measures for maternity protection are recommended and "shall not be considered discriminatory". (article 4). "The Convention also affirms women's right to reproductive choice. Notably, it is the only human rights treaty to mention family planning. States parties are obliged to include advice on family planning in the education process (article l O.h) and to develop family codes that guarantee women's rights "to decide freely and responsibly on the number and spacing of their children and to hove access to the information, education and means to enable them to exercise these rights" (article 16.e).

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  • United Nations General Assembly
Topic(s)
  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Governance & Rule of Law
  • Health
Person(s) affected
  • Children
  • Families
  • Women
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  • 1979
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CEDAW - Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women 1979, para. h

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  • CEDAW - Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women
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  • International treaty
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The third general thrust of the Convention aims at enlarging our understanding of the concept of human rights, as it gives formal recognition to the influence of culture and tradition on restricting women's enjoyment of their fundamental rights. These forces take shape in stereotypes, customs and norms which give rise to the multitude of legal, political and economic constraints on the advancement of women. Noting this interrelationship, the preamble of the Convention stresses "that a change in the traditional role of men as well as the role of women in society and in the family is needed to achieve full equality of men and women". States parties are therefore obliged to work towards the modification of social and cultural patterns of individual conduct in order to eliminate "prejudices and customary and all other practices which are based on the idea of the inferiority or the superiority of either of the sexes or on stereotyped roles for men and women" (article 5). And Article 1O.c. mandates the revision of textbooks, school programmes and teaching methods with a view to eliminating stereotyped concepts in the field of education. Finally, cultural patterns which define the public realm as a man's world and the domestic sphere as women's domain are strongly targeted in all of the Convention's provisions that affirm the equal responsibilities of both sexes in family life and their equal rights with regard to education and employment. Altogether, the Convention provides a comprehensive framework for challenging the various forces that have created and sustained discrimination based upon sex.

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  • United Nations General Assembly
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  • Education
  • Governance & Rule of Law
  • Social & Cultural Rights
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  • Families
  • Men
  • Women
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  • 1979
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