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Resolution adopted by the Human Rights Council
The Human Rights Council,Reaffirming that all Member States have an obligation to promote and protect human rights and fundamental freedoms as enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations, as reaffirmed in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and in accordance with their respective obligations under the International Covenants on Human Rights and other applicable human rights instruments,...
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Resolution adopted by the Human Rights Council
The Human Rights Council,Reaffirming that all Member States have an obligation to promote and protect human rights and fundamental freedoms as enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations, as reaffirmed in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and in accordance with their respective obligations under the International Covenants on Human Rights and other applicable human rights instruments,...
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Resolution adopted by the Human Rights Council
The Human Rights Council,Reaffirming that all Member States have an obligation to promote and protect human rights and fundamental freedoms as enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations, as reaffirmed in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and in accordance with their respective obligations under the International Covenants on Human Rights and other applicable human rights instruments,...
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Resolution adopted by the Human Rights Council
The Human Rights Council,Reaffirming that all Member States have an obligation to promote and protect human rights and fundamental freedoms as enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations, as reaffirmed in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and in accordance with their respective obligations under the International Covenants on Human Rights and other applicable human rights instruments,...
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World: Cambodia -Abysmal Lawlessness and the Powerlessness of the Citizens
The first election in post Pol Pot Cambodia was held in May 1993. The new constitution promised a liberal democracy and a system of governance based on the rule of law. However, the country is still in a state of abysmal lawlessness and ordinary Cambodians are powerless.
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World: Cambodia -Abysmal Lawlessness and the Powerlessness of the Citizens
The first election in post Pol Pot Cambodia was held in May 1993. The new constitution promised a liberal democracy and a system of governance based on the rule of law. However, the country is still in a state of abysmal lawlessness and ordinary Cambodians are powerless.
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World: Cambodia -Abysmal Lawlessness and the Powerlessness of the Citizens
The first election in post Pol Pot Cambodia was held in May 1993. The new constitution promised a liberal democracy and a system of governance based on the rule of law. However, the country is still in a state of abysmal lawlessness and ordinary Cambodians are powerless.
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World: Cambodia -Abysmal Lawlessness and the Powerlessness of the Citizens
The first election in post Pol Pot Cambodia was held in May 1993. The new constitution promised a liberal democracy and a system of governance based on the rule of law. However, the country is still in a state of abysmal lawlessness and ordinary Cambodians are powerless.
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Joint Cambodian NGO Report on Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment in the Kingdom of Cambodia
After its initial report in 2002, the Royal Government of Cambodia submitted in 2009 its second periodic report to the Committee against Torture (CAT). Ahead of Cambodia’s review by the Committee in November 2010, the purpose of the present report is to provide a robust, collective analysis from civil society actors to raise awareness of the situation of torture and other illtreatment in Cambodia and other important issues in relation to the Convention against Torture (“the Convention”).
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ASEM Leaders: Respect and Realise the Right to Information
ARTICLE 19 and the Foundation of Media Alternatives, together with a group of Asian and European right to information advocates, recommend leaders attending the 8th Asia-Europe Meeting adopt policies and measures to respect and realise full transparency and the right to information.
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ASEM Leaders: Respect and Realise the Right to Information
ARTICLE 19 and the Foundation of Media Alternatives, together with a group of Asian and European right to information advocates, recommend leaders attending the 8th Asia-Europe Meeting adopt policies and measures to respect and realise full transparency and the right to information.
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ASEM Leaders: Respect and Realise the Right to Information
ARTICLE 19 and the Foundation of Media Alternatives, together with a group of Asian and European right to information advocates, recommend leaders attending the 8th Asia-Europe Meeting adopt policies and measures to respect and realise full transparency and the right to information.
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