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  • Farm and worker instruments and tools have long been used as symbols for proletarian struggle. A popula ...nd guilty of violation of [[Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights|article 10]], the right to [[freedom of expression]].<ref>{{cite news|title
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  • ...h as [[Rebiya Kadeer]] mainly try to garner international support for the "rights and interests of the Uyghurs", including the right to demonstrate, although ...30% to 35%.<ref>Male Demography in East Asia: A North–South Contrast in Human Population Expansion Times, http://www.genetics.org/content/genetics/172/4/
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  • ...concerned treatment of [[Black people]] in the United States. The [[Civil Rights Congress]] drafted a 237-page petition arguing that even after 1945, the Un *[[Human rights abuse]]
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  • ...d into force 26 March 1975 when twenty-two governments had deposited their instruments of ratification. It commits the 178 states which are party to it as of Dece [[Category:Human rights instruments]]
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  • ...al Principles and Rights at Work|Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work]] and its Follow-up (1998), as well as the international labour Con [[Category:Women's rights instruments]]
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  • The required number of 50 instruments of ratification/accession/approval/acceptance by countries was reached in M ...sustainable use of biological diversity, taking also into account risks to human health, and specifically focusing on transboundary movements (Article 1 of
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  • ...|last=Berkovitch|first=Nitza|title=From Motherhood to Citizenship: Women's Rights and International Organizations|year=1999|publisher=JHU Press|isbn=97808018 ...|last=Berkovitch|first=Nitza|title=From Motherhood to Citizenship: Women's Rights and International Organizations|year=1999|publisher=JHU Press|isbn=97808018
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  • | long_name = Convention on the Political Rights of Women | wikisource = Convention on the political rights of women
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  • | name = Convention on the Rights of the Child | wikisource = UN Convention on the Rights of the Child
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  • ...CPPED) is an [[International human rights instruments|international human rights instrument]] of the [[United Nations]] and intended to prevent [[forced dis ...ument_number=53 |page=13 |accessdate=2008-02-14| title=Report of the Human Rights Council - First and second special sessions| year=2006}}</ref>
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  • ...rst Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights ...omplaint mechanism for the [[International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights]] (ICCPR). It was adopted by the [[UN General Assembly]] on 16 December 196
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  • ...e = International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights ...>{{cite web |title=International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights|url=http://www.refworld.org/docid/3ae6b36c0.html|work=www.refworld.org}}</r
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  • | name = Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the Involvement of Children in Armed Conflict | wikisource = Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the Involvement of Children in armed conflict
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  • | type = [[International human rights instruments|Human rights convention]] ...N Committee Against Torture (CAT) had at its disposal only relatively weak instruments: it could analyse and discuss the self-reports of the respective government
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  • ...4d-d80e-11dd-9df8-936c90684588/ior510082002en.html |title=Claiming Women's rights: the Optional Protocol to the UN Women's Convention |publisher=Amnesty Inte ...DAW & its applicability "on the ground" |publisher=Association for Women's Rights in Development |date=12 February 2008 |accessdate=2014-05-14}}</ref>
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  • {{International human rights legal instruments}} [[Category:Human rights instruments]]
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  • ...corruption that had not been covered by many of the earlier international instruments, such as trading in influence, abuse of function, and various types of corr ...s used in the instrument. Some of these are similar to those used in other instruments, and in particular the [[Convention against Transnational Organized Crime|U
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  • ...7 October 2003. The convention entered into force in 2006, after thirtieth instruments of ratification by UNESCO Member States.<ref>[http://www.unesco.org/culture ...ultural heritage as is compatible with existing international human rights instruments, as well as with the requirements of mutual respect among communities, grou
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  • Described as an international [[bill of rights]] for women, it was instituted on 3 September 1981 and has been ratified by ...nd its international monitoring mechanisms."<ref>{{Cite book|title = Human Rights|last = Henkin|first = Louis|publisher = Foundation Press|year = 2009|isbn =
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  • ...nterest/Pages/CERD.aspx|website=Office opf The High Commissioner for Human Rights|publisher=UN|accessdate=28 July 2014}}</ref> ...nvention]]. A third[[Three generations of human rights|-generation]] human rights instrument, the Convention commits its members to the elimination of [[raci
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  • ...t them. In March 2009, UNODC launched the [[Blue Heart Campaign]] to fight human trafficking, to [[raising awareness|raise awareness]], and to encourage inv *Defining the crime of [[trafficking in human beings]]; To be considered trafficking in persons, a situation must meet th
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  • | name = International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights | wikisource1 = International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
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  • | type = [[International human rights instruments|Human rights convention]] ...ure''') is an [[International human rights instruments|international human rights treaty]], under the review of the [[United Nations]], that aims to prevent
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  • | name = Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities ...=CRPD members.svg|thumb|right|400px|Signatories to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
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  • ...[multilateral treaty]] that defines who is a [[refugee]], and sets out the rights of individuals who are granted [[Right of asylum|asylum]] and the responsib ...ns to seek asylum from persecution in other countries. A refugee may enjoy rights and benefits in a state in addition to those provided for in the Convention
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  • ...) measures covered by the agreement are those aimed at the protection of human, animal or plant life or health from certain risks.<ref>Peter Van den Bossc * Article 2 – Basic Rights and Obligations. Article 2.2 - requires measures to be based on sufficient
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  • ...onal transfer of mitigation outcomes (ITMOs). The Agreement recognizes the rights of Parties to use emissions reductions outside of their own jurisdiction to ...island developing countries. Ways to assess capacity include financial and human resources in a country necessary for NDC review.<ref name=":10" />
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  • [[Category:Human rights instruments]]
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  • ...languisһing in Saudi jails, iɡnoreɗ by Amnestү International and Human Rights Ꮤatch.<br><br>The new hijab for Muѕlim female NZ Police officers. Law en
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  • ...ng to "extremist resources," and confiscated telephones from 7 of them as "instruments of offenses".<br><br><br><br>As all the options made doable by this Vimeo d
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