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11. b Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the involvement of children in armed conflict
STATUS AS AT : 14 06 2023 09:15:30 EDT CHAPTER IV HUMAN RIGHTS 11. b Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the involvement of children in armed conflict New York 25 May 2000 Entry into force : 12 February 2002 in accordance UNIV-11-bhttps://treaties.un.org//Pages/ViewDetails.aspx?src=TREATY&mtdsg_no=IV-11-b&chapter=4&clang=_en
2. International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination
STATUS AS AT : 14 06 2023 09:15:30 EDT CHAPTER IV HUMAN RIGHTS 2. International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination New York 7 March 1966 Entry into force : 4 January 1969 in accordance with article 19. 1 Registration : 12 UNIV-2https://treaties.un.org//Pages/ViewDetails.aspx?src=TREATY&mtdsg_no=IV-2&chapter=4&clang=_en
4. International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
STATUS AS AT : 14 06 2023 09:15:30 EDT CHAPTER IV HUMAN RIGHTS 4. International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights New York 16 December 1966 Entry into force : 23 March 1976 in accordance with article 49 for all provisions except those of article 41 UNIV-4https://treaties.un.org//Pages/ViewDetails.aspx?src=TREATY&mtdsg_no=IV-4&chapter=4&clang=_en
Aboufaied v. Libya
Aboufaied v. Libya CCPR/C/104/D/1782/2008 Communication number s : 1782/2008 Author: Tahar Mohamed Aboufaied Type of decision: Decision on merits Session No 104 Country Libya Submission date 05 Apr 2008 Date of decision 21 Mar 2012 Comment: The texts of JUTBCCPR/C/104/D/1782/2008https://juris.ohchr.org/casedetails/1364/en-US
CASE OF HRVATSKI LIJEČNIČKI SINDIKAT v. CROATIA
CASE OF HRVATSKI LIJE NI KI SINDIKAT v. CROATIA 36701/09 POSAVEC S. HRV 11/27/2014 12:00:00 AM Preliminary objection joined to merits and dismissed Article 34 Locus standi Violation of Article 11 Freedom of assembly and association Article 11 1 Freedom of ECHRECLI:CE:ECHR:2014:1127JUD003670109https://hudoc.echr.coe.int/eng?i=001-148181
CASE OF S.A. v. THE NETHERLANDS
CASE OF S.A. v. THE NETHERLANDS 49773/15 DIJKMAN G.J. NLD 6/2/2020 12:00:00 AM No violation of Article 3 Prohibition of torture Article 3 Expulsion Sudan No violation of Article 13 3 Right to an effective remedy Article 13 Effective remedy Article 3 ECHRECLI:CE:ECHR:2020:0602JUD004977315https://hudoc.echr.coe.int/eng?i=001-202705
CONSIDERATION OF REPORTS SUBMITTED BY STATES PARTIES UNDER ARTICLE 44 OF THE CONVENTION : CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD : CONCLUDING OBSERVATIONS : CHAD
CONSIDERATION OF REPORTS SUBMITTED BY STATES PARTIES UNDER ARTICLE 44 OF THE CONVENTION : CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD : CONCLUDING OBSERVATIONS : CHAD CRC/C/TCD/CO/2 NULL 2009 02 12T06:00:00 CRC UNITED NATIONS CRC Distr. GENERAL Convention on UHRICRC/C/TCD/CO/2https://uhri.ohchr.org/en/document/de1d1a7a-ff09-43e0-bc5b-44734af501f5
F.M. v. Canada
F.M. v. Canada CCPR/C/115/D/2284/2013 Communication number s : 2284/2013 Author: F.M. Type of decision: Decision on merits Session No 115 Country Canada Submission date 16 Aug 2013 Date of decision 05 Nov 2015 Comment: This document has no comment: JUTBCCPR/C/115/D/2284/2013https://juris.ohchr.org/casedetails/2025/en-US
Government comments on the third report on Malta
Government comments on the third report on Malta MLT 2007 12 14 2008 04 29 APPENDIX The following appendix does not form part of ECRI s analysis and proposals concerning the situation in Malta ECRI wishes to point out that the analysis contained in its ECRIMLT-COM-III-2008-022-ENGhttps://hudoc.ecri.coe.int/eng?i=MLT-COM-III-2008-022-ENG
Guengueng et al. v. Senegal
Guengueng et al. v. Senegal CAT/C/36/D/181/2001 Communication number s : 181/2001 Author: Suleymane Guengueng et al. Type of decision: Decision on merits Session No 36 Country Senegal Submission date 18 Apr 2001 Date of decision 17 May 2006 Comment: In JUTBCAT/C/36/D/181/2001https://juris.ohchr.org/casedetails/116/en-US
Human Rights Council Adopts Outcomes of Universal Periodic Review of Eswatini, Antigua and Barbuda, and Trinidad and Tobago
The Human Rights Council this afternoon adopted the outcomes of the Universal Periodic Review of Eswatini Antigua and Barbuda and Trinidad and Tobago. Speaking on the Universal Periodic Review of Eswatini were Burkina Faso Chad C te D Ivoire Djibouti UPRhttps://www.ohchr.org//en/press-releases/2022/03/human-rights-council-adopts-outcomes-universal-periodic-review-eswatini
Human Rights Council Adopts Universal Periodic Review Outcomes of Bulgaria, Marshall Islands, United States and Croatia
17 March 2021 MORNING The Human Rights Council this morning adopted the Universal Periodic Review outcomes of Bulgaria Marshall Islands United States and Croatia. Speaking on the Universal Periodic Review outcome of Bulgaria were China Cuba Ethiopia India UPRhttps://www.ohchr.org//en/press-releases/2021/03/human-rights-council-adopts-universal-periodic-review-outcomes-bulgaria
Human Rights Council Adopts Universal Periodic Review Outcomes of Ecuador, Tunisia, and Morocco
AFTERNOON 24 March 2023 The Human Rights Council this afternoon adopted the Universal Periodic Review outcomes of Ecuador Tunisia and Morocco. The Council adopted the Universal Periodic Review outcome of Ecuador. The Vice President said that out of 174 UPRhttps://www.ohchr.org//en/news/2023/03/human-rights-council-adopts-universal-periodic-review-outcomes-ecuador-tunisia-and
Human Rights Council adopts Universal Periodic Review outcomes of the Central African Republic and Monaco
Human Rights CouncilAFTERNOON 14 March 2019 The Human Rights Council this afternoon adopted the Universal Periodic Review outcomes of the Central African Republic and Monaco. L opold Ismael Samba Permanent Representative of the Central African Republic to UPRhttps://www.ohchr.org//en/news/2019/03/human-rights-council-adopts-universal-periodic-review-outcomes-central-african
Human Rights Council adopts outcome of Universal Periodic Review on the Netherlands and South Africa
Human Rights Council MORNING 21 September 2012 Hears Address by Foreign Minister of Australia and Human Rights Minister of Burkina Faso Continues Debate on Human Rights Bodies and Mechanisms The Human Rights Council this morning adopted the outcome of the UPRhttps://www.ohchr.org//en/press-releases/2012/09/human-rights-council-adopts-outcome-universal-periodic-review-netherlands
Human Rights Council adopts outcomes of Universal Periodic Review on Ireland, Togo and Syria
Human Rights Council MIDDAY 15 March 2012 The Human Rights Council at its midday meeting today adopted the outcomes of the Universal Periodic Review on Ireland Togo and Syria.Gerard Corr Permanent Representative of Ireland to the United Nations Office at UPRhttps://www.ohchr.org//en/press-releases/2012/03/human-rights-council-adopts-outcomes-universal-periodic-review-ireland-togo
Human Rights Council adopts outcomes of Universal Periodic Review on Swaziland, Trinidad and Tobago and Thailand
Human Rights Council MORNING 15 March 2012 The Human Rights Council this morning adopted the outcomes of the Universal Periodic Review on Swaziland Trinidad and Tobago and Thailand. Mgwagwa Gamedze Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs of UPRhttps://www.ohchr.org//en/press-releases/2012/03/human-rights-council-adopts-outcomes-universal-periodic-review-swaziland
Human Rights Council adopts outcomes of the Universal Periodic Review on Venezuela, Iceland and Zimbabwe
Human Rights Council AFTERNOON 15 March 2012 The Human Rights Council this afternoon adopted the outcomes of the Universal Periodic Review on Venezuela Iceland and Zimbabwe. Temir Porras Poneleon Vice Minister of the People s Ministry of External UPRhttps://www.ohchr.org//en/press-releases/2012/03/human-rights-council-adopts-outcomes-universal-periodic-review-venezuela
Human Rights Council adopts the outcomes of the Universal Periodic Review of Belize, Chad, China and Malta
Human Rights CouncilMORNING 15 March 2019 The Human Rights Council this morning adopted the Universal Periodic Review outcomes of Belize Chad China and Malta. Raineldo Urbina First Secretary at the Embassy of Belize in Brussels said Belize had reviewed UPRhttps://www.ohchr.org//en/news/2019/03/human-rights-council-adopts-outcomes-universal-periodic-review-belize-chad-china-and
Independent Expert on human rights in Chad
Report to HRC E/CN.4/2005/121 from 7 October 2004 to 17 October 2004 27 January 2005 Independent Expert on human rights in Chad Chad UNITED NATIONS E Economic and Social Distr. GENERAL Council E/CN.4/2005/121 27 January 2005 ENGLISH Original: FRENCH UNSPE/CN.4/2005/121https://spinternet.ohchr.org/Download.aspx?SymbolNo=E/CN.4/2005/121&Lang=en