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The human rights situation in the Syrian Arab Republic 2018, para. undefined | 19 de ago. de 2019 | Paragraph | Art. 19. Fixed establishments and mobile medical units of the Medical Service may in no circumstances be attacked, but shall at all times be respected and protected by the Parties to the conflict. Should they fall into the hands of the adverse Party, their personnel shall be free to pursue their duties, as long as the capturing Power has not itself ensured the necessary care of the wounded and sick found in such establishments and units. The responsible authorities shall ensure that the said medical establishments and units are, as far as possible, situated in such a manner that attacks against military objectives cannot imperil their safety. | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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The human rights situation in the Syrian Arab Republic 2018, para. 1c | 19 de ago. de 2019 | Paragraph | Art. 3. In the case of armed conflict not of an international character occurring in the territory of one of the High Contracting Parties, each Party to the conflict shall be bound to apply, as a minimum, the following provisions: (1) Persons taking no active part in the hostilities, including members of armed forces who have laid down their arms and those placed hors de combat by sickness, wounds, detention, or any other cause, shall in all circumstances be treated humanely, without any adverse distinction founded on race, colour, religion or faith, sex, birth or wealth, or any other similar criteria. To this end, the following acts are and shall remain prohibited at any time and in any place whatsoever with respect to the above-mentioned persons: (c) outrages upon personal dignity, in particular humiliating and degrading treatment; | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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The human rights situation in the Syrian Arab Republic 2018, para. 1a | 19 de ago. de 2019 | Paragraph | Art. 3. In the case of armed conflict not of an international character occurring in the territory of one of the High Contracting Parties, each Party to the conflict shall be bound to apply, as a minimum, the following provisions: (1) Persons taking no active part in the hostilities, including members of armed forces who have laid down their arms and those placed hors de combat by sickness, wounds, detention, or any other cause, shall in all circumstances be treated humanely, without any adverse distinction founded on race, colour, religion or faith, sex, birth or wealth, or any other similar criteria. To this end, the following acts are and shall remain prohibited at any time and in any place whatsoever with respect to the above-mentioned persons: (a) violence to life and person, in particular murder of all kinds, mutilation, cruel treatment and torture; | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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The human rights situation in the Syrian Arab Republic 2018, para. 182 | 19 de ago. de 2019 | Paragraph | 2. The human rights and fundamental freedoms of all, without discrimination of any kind, shall be respected in the exercise of the rights enunciated in the present Declaration. The exercise of the rights set forth in the present Declaration shall be subject only to such limitations as are determined by law and that are compliant with international human rights obligations. Any such limitations shall be non-discriminatory and necessary solely for the purpose of securing due recognition and respect for the rights and freedoms of others, and for meeting the just and most compelling requirements of a democratic society. | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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The human rights situation in the Syrian Arab Republic 2018, para. undefined | 19 de ago. de 2019 | Paragraph | Art. 40. The personnel designated in Article 24 and in Articles 26 and 27 shall wear, affixed to the left arm, a water-resistant armlet bearing the distinctive emblem, issued and stamped by the military authority. Such personnel, in addition to wearing the identity disc mentioned in Article 16, shall also carry a special identity card bearing the distinctive emblem. This card shall be water-resistant and of such size that it can be carried in the pocket. It shall be worded in the national language, shall mention at least the surname and first names, the date of birth, the rank and the service number of the bearer, and shall state in what capacity he is entitled to the protection of the present Convention. The card shall bear the photograph of the owner and also either his signature or his finger-prints or both. It shall be embossed with the stamp of the military authority. The identity card shall be uniform throughout the same armed forces and, as far as possible, of a similar type in the armed forces of the High Contracting Parties. The Parties to the conflict may be guided by the model which is annexed, by way of example, to the present Convention. They shall inform each other, at the outbreak of hostilities, of the model they are using. Identity cards should be made out, if possible, at least in duplicate, one copy being kept by the home country. In no circumstances may the said personnel be deprived of their insignia or identity cards nor of the right to wear the armlet. In case of loss, they shall be entitled to receive duplicates of the cards and to have the insignia replaced. | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Peasants and Other People Working in Rural Areas 2018, para. 17. (1) | 19 de ago. de 2019 | Paragraph | [Before permitting recourse to forced or compulsory labour for works of construction or maintenance which entail the workers remaining at the workplaces for considerable periods, the competent authority shall satisfy itself] (1) that all necessary measures are taken to safeguard the health of the workers and to guarantee the necessary medical care, and, in particular, (a) that the workers are medically examined before commencing the work and at fixed intervals during the period of service, (b) that there is an adequate medical staff, provided with the dispensaries, infirmaries, hospitals and equipment necessary to meet all requirements, and (c) that the sanitary conditions of the workplaces, the supply of drinking water, food, fuel, and cooking utensils, and, where necessary, of housing and clothing, are satisfactory; | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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The human rights situation in the Syrian Arab Republic 2018, para. 1d | 19 de ago. de 2019 | Paragraph | Art. 3. In the case of armed conflict not of an international character occurring in the territory of one of the High Contracting Parties, each Party to the conflict shall be bound to apply, as a minimum, the following provisions: (1) Persons taking no active part in the hostilities, including members of armed forces who have laid down their arms and those placed hors de combat by sickness, wounds, detention, or any other cause, shall in all circumstances be treated humanely, without any adverse distinction founded on race, colour, religion or faith, sex, birth or wealth, or any other similar criteria. To this end, the following acts are and shall remain prohibited at any time and in any place whatsoever with respect to the above-mentioned persons: (d) the passing of sentences and the carrying out of executions without previous judgement pronounced by a regularly constituted court, affording all the judicial guarantees which are recognized as indispensable by civilized peoples. | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Peasants and Other People Working in Rural Areas 2018, para. 9 (c) | 19 de ago. de 2019 | Paragraph | [Except as otherwise provided for in Article 10 of this Convention, any authority competent to exact forced or compulsory labour shall, before deciding to have recourse to such labour, satisfy itself] that it has been impossible to obtain voluntary labour for carrying out the work or rendering the service by the offer of rates of wages and conditions of labour not less favourable than those prevailing in the area concerned for similar work or service; and | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Peasants and Other People Working in Rural Areas 2018, para. 17. (5) | 19 de ago. de 2019 | Paragraph | [Before permitting recourse to forced or compulsory labour for works of construction or maintenance which entail the workers remaining at the workplaces for considerable periods, the competent authority shall satisfy itself] (5) that any worker who may wish to remain as a voluntary worker at the end of his period of forced or compulsory labour is permitted to do so without, for a period of two years, losing his right to repatriation free of expense to himself. | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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Integrity of the judicial system, para. 21 | 17 de sep. de 2019 | Paragraph | 11. Reaffirms that every convicted person should have the right to have his or her conviction and sentence reviewed by a tribunal of competent, independent and impartial jurisdiction according to law; | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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Adequate housing as a component of the rights to an adequate standard of living, and the right to non-discrimination in this context, para. 4 | 17 de sep. de 2019 | Paragraph | Recalling also all previous resolutions of the Human Rights Council and those adopted by the Commission on Human Rights on the issue of the right to adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living, including Council resolutions 31/9 of 23 March 2016 and 34/9 of 23 March 2017, | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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Integrity of the judicial system, para. 5 | 17 de sep. de 2019 | Paragraph | Recalling further its resolutions 19/31 of 23 March 2012, 25/4 of 27 March 2014 and 31/2 of 23 March 2016, and previous relevant resolutions of the Commission on Human Rights, | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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Integrity of the judicial system, para. 10 | 17 de sep. de 2019 | Paragraph | Noting with concern that the lack of and discrimination in access to justice can cause grave violations of the human rights of those deprived of such access, | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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Integrity of the judicial system, para. 20 | 17 de sep. de 2019 | Paragraph | 10. Also calls upon States to provide access to an effective remedy to all those who have been subject to prolonged arbitrary arrest and/or physical and mental suffering owing to lack of access to the general judicial system; | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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Adequate housing as a component of the rights to an adequate standard of living, and the right to non-discrimination in this context, para. 11 | 17 de sep. de 2019 | Paragraph | Noting with appreciation the work of the treaty bodies, in particular the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, in the promotion of the rights relating to adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living, including all its relevant general comments and, for States parties to the Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, the examination of individual communications, | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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Adequate housing as a component of the rights to an adequate standard of living, and the right to non-discrimination in this context, para. 32 | 17 de sep. de 2019 | Paragraph | 5 (b) To enter into a constructive dialogue with the Special Rapporteur with respect to the follow-up to and implementation of her recommendations; | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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Adequate housing as a component of the rights to an adequate standard of living, and the right to non-discrimination in this context, para. 29 | 17 de sep. de 2019 | Paragraph | 4. Requests the Secretary-General and the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights to provide all the assistance necessary to the Special Rapporteur for the effective fulfilment of her mandate; | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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Adequate housing as a component of the rights to an adequate standard of living, and the right to non-discrimination in this context, para. 17 | 17 de sep. de 2019 | Paragraph | Recognizing that security of tenure enhances the enjoyment of the right to adequate housing and is significant to the enjoyment of many other economic, social, cultural, civil and political rights, and that all persons should possess a degree of security of tenure that guarantees legal protection against forced eviction, harassment and other threats, | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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Right to work, para. 16 | 17 de sep. de 2019 | Paragraph | 2. Reaffirms, as enshrined in the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, the right to work, which includes the right of everyone to the opportunity to gain his or her living by work that he or she freely chooses or accepts, and that States should take appropriate steps to progressively achieve the full realization of that right, including technical and vocational guidance and training programmes, policies and techniques, to achieve steady economic, social and cultural development and full and productive employment under conditions safeguarding the fundamental political and economic freedoms of the individual; | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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Cultural rights and the protection of cultural heritage, para. 6 | 17 de sep. de 2019 | Paragraph | Convinced that damage to cultural heritage, both tangible and intangible, of any people constitutes damage to the cultural heritage of humanity as a whole, | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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Promoting human rights through sport and the Olympic ideal, para. 14 | 17 de sep. de 2019 | Paragraph | Noting that the Olympic Charter, among its fundamental principles of Olympism, stipulates that every individual must have the possibility of practising sport, without discrimination of any kind and in the Olympic spirit, which requires mutual understanding with a spirit of friendship, solidarity and fair play, | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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Cultural rights and the protection of cultural heritage, para. 13 | 17 de sep. de 2019 | Paragraph | Strongly condemning all acts of unlawful destruction of cultural heritage, which are often committed during or in the aftermath of armed conflicts around the world, or as a result of terrorist attacks, | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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Cultural rights and the protection of cultural heritage, para. 18 | 17 de sep. de 2019 | Paragraph | Acknowledging the important role of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, the International Criminal Police Organization and the World Customs Organization in international efforts to combat and prevent damage or destruction, organized looting, smuggling and theft of and illicit trafficking in cultural property, and to restore damaged property, | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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Cultural rights and the protection of cultural heritage, para. 25 | 17 de sep. de 2019 | Paragraph | 3. Encourages States that have not yet become a party to all relevant treaties that provide for the protection of cultural property to consider doing so; | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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Cultural rights and the protection of cultural heritage, para. 8 | 17 de sep. de 2019 | Paragraph | Noting that the destruction of or damage to cultural heritage may have a detrimental and irreversible impact on the enjoyment of cultural rights, in particular the right of everyone to take part in cultural life, including the ability to access and enjoy cultural heritage, | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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Cultural rights and the protection of cultural heritage, para. 12 | 17 de sep. de 2019 | Paragraph | Recognizing that the violation or abuse of the right of everyone to take part in cultural life, including the ability to access and enjoy cultural heritage, may threaten stability, social cohesion and cultural identity, and constitutes an aggravating factor in conflict and a major obstacle to dialogue, peace and reconciliation, | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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Cultural rights and the protection of cultural heritage, para. 14 | 17 de sep. de 2019 | Paragraph | Noting with deep concern the organized looting, smuggling and theft of and illicit trafficking in cultural property that could undermine the full enjoyment of cultural rights, and are contrary to international law and may, in some instances, generate funds for the financing of terrorism, | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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Cultural rights and the protection of cultural heritage, para. 26 | 17 de sep. de 2019 | Paragraph | 4. Calls for enhanced international cooperation in preventing and combating the organized looting, smuggling and theft of and illicit trafficking in cultural objects and in restoring stolen, looted or trafficked cultural property to its country of origin, and invites States to take measures in this regard at the national level to make effective use to this end of relevant tools and databases developed under the auspices of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, the International Criminal Police Organization and the World Customs Organization, within the scope of their respective mandates; | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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Promoting human rights through sport and the Olympic ideal, para. 16 | 17 de sep. de 2019 | Paragraph | Recognizing also that sport and major sporting events can be used to promote awareness, understanding and the application of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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The negative impact of corruption on the right to be free from torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, para. 8 | 17 de sep. de 2019 | Paragraph | Recalling the correlation between the levels of corruption within a State and the prevalence of torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment recognized in the seventh annual report of the Subcommittee on Prevention of Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment,1 | United Nations Human Rights Council | Resolution |
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