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A-HRC-RES-48-4-fr-parsed | Noting that the sustained pace of technological advances enables everyone throughout the world to use information and communications technologies, at the same time increases the capacity of Governments, businesses and individuals to carry out surveillance and to intercept, hack and collect data, which may lead to human... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-48-4-fr-parsed | Noting also that in the digital age violations of and violations of the right to privacy can affect everyone and have special consequences for women, children, persons with disabilities and the elderly, as well as for vulnerable and marginalized groups, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-48-4-fr-parsed | Noting further that women and girls are victims of gender-based violations of and violations of the right to privacy, both online and offline, as well as violations or abuses that have special gender implications, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-48-4-fr-parsed | Recognizing that the promotion, protection and respect of the right to privacy are essential for the prevention of violence, including sexual and gender-based violence, ill-treatment and sexual harassment, in particular against women, children and persons with disabilities, as well as all forms of discrimination, which... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-48-4-fr-parsed | Recognizing that human rights must be taken into account in the design, development, use, deployment and further development of new and emerging technologies, such as those involving artificial intelligence, as they may, in the absence of appropriate safeguards, have an impact on the exercise of the right to privacy an... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-48-4-fr-parsed | Noting that the use of data extraction and algorithms to target content on the basis of Internet users may undermine their power of action and access to online information, as well as the right to freedom of opinion and expression, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-48-4-fr-parsed | Noting also the public's concern about the intrusive nature and impact of data collection practices, the effects and harm caused by surveillance, as well as the increasing use of algorithms in the application of artificial intelligence systems, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-48-4-fr-parsed | Noting with concern reports that facial recognition technologies are less accurate for certain groups, in particular non-white persons and women, including when non-representative training data are used, noting that the use of digital technologies can reproduce, reinforce and even exacerbate racial inequalities and rec... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-48-4-fr-parsed | Recognizing the need to ensure that international human rights law is respected in the design, development, development, deployment, evaluation and regulation of data-based technologies and that such technologies are provided with the necessary safeguards and subject to adequate monitoring, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-48-4-fr-parsed | Noting with concern that people often do not give or cannot give their express free and informed consent to the collection, processing and storage or reuse, sale and resale of their personal data, bearing in mind that the collection, processing, use, storage and exchange of personal information, including sensitive inf... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-48-4-fr-parsed | Noting in particular that the monitoring of digital communications must be consistent with international human rights obligations and based on a legal framework accessible to all, clear, precise, comprehensive and non-discriminatory, and that no limitation of the right to privacy should be arbitrary, unlawful or unreas... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-48-4-fr-parsed | Deeply concerned that, in many countries, individuals and organizations working to promote and protect human rights and fundamental freedoms, journalists and other media professionals are frequently subjected to threats and harassment, insecurity or unlawful or arbitrary interference with their privacy because of their... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-48-4-fr-parsed | Noting also with deep concern that private and public actors are using technological tools created by the private surveillance industry to carry out surveillance activities, hack devices and systems, intercept and disrupt communications, and collect data, which constitutes interference with the professional and private... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-48-4-fr-parsed | Recalling the obligation of enterprises to respect human rights, as set out in the Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights: Implementing the United Nations "Protect, Respect and Remedy Framework", and that the primary responsibility for the promotion and protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms rests... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-48-4-fr-parsed | Emphasizing that in the digital age, technical means to preserve the confidentiality of digital communications, including means of encryption, pseudonymization and the preservation of anonymity, are important in the enjoyment of human rights, in particular the right to privacy, the right to freedom of opinion and expre... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-48-4-fr-parsed | Noting the importance of protecting and respecting the right of individuals to privacy in the design, development or deployment of technologies for dealing with disasters, epidemics and pandemics, in particular the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19), including exposure notification and contact tracing technologies, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-48-4-fr-parsed | Noting also that new and emerging digital technologies can contribute to the fight against the VOCID-19 pandemic, and recalling in this regard the importance of protecting health data, while noting with concern that some efforts to combat the VOCID-19 pandemic have a negative impact on the exercise of the right to priv... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-48-6-fr-parsed | Reaffirming its resolutions 24/23 of 27 September 2013, 29/8 of 2 July 2015, 35/16 of 22 June 2017 and 41/8 of 11 July 2019, recalling its resolution 47/5 of 12 July 2021 and recalling also General Assembly resolutions 69/156 of 18 December 2014, 71/175 of 19 December 2016, 73/153 of 17 December 2018 and 75/167 of 16 D... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-48-6-fr-parsed | Reaffirming also the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action, as well as the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development, the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action and the outcome documents of the relevant review conferences, and the political declaration of the high-level... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-48-6-fr-parsed | Recalling the adoption of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Addis Ababa Programme of Action of the Third International Conference on Financing for Development, which is an integral part of the 2030 Agenda, and recognizing the integrated and indivisible nature of the 2030 Agenda and all goals, targets ... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-48-6-fr-parsed | Recalling also the relevant agreed conclusions of the Commission on the Status of Women, and taking note of the guidance note of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women, issued in the context of the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19), aimed at mitigating the devastating effects of the pandemic, in... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-48-6-fr-parsed | Welcoming the report of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights on child, early and forced marriage in situations of humanitarian crisis 2 and the report of the Secretary-General on child, early and forced marriage 3 , | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-48-6-fr-parsed | Recognizing that urgent action and long-term responses are needed to address crisis situations and their root causes, including armed conflict, natural disasters, political instability, post-conflict situations, complex emergencies, socio-economic conflicts and pandemics, which pose a critical threat to the health, saf... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-48-6-fr-parsed | Noting with concern that the risk of, and frequency of, child, early and forced marriage increases significantly in times of crisis and humanitarian emergencies as a result of various factors, including insecurity, gender inequality, increased risks of sexual and gender-based violence, disintegration of the rule of law... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-48-6-fr-parsed | Noting the progress made towards the elimination of child, early and forced marriage, including the reduction over the past 10 years of the proportion of girls married before the age of 18, which has been reduced from one in four to about one in five, while expressing deep concern that progress has been uneven across r... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-48-6-fr-parsed | Expressing deep concern that the crisis in VOCID-19 has exacerbated the pre-existing forms of gender-based inequality and systemic discrimination faced by women and girls, in particular women and girls with disabilities and vulnerable, including patriarchy, the persistence of historical and structural inequalities betw... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-48-6-fr-parsed | Noting with deep concern that the VOCID-19 pandemic and the measures taken to contain it, including the closure of schools and restrictions on freedom of movement, will have far-reaching economic, social and human consequences during and after the pandemic, and will likely increase the risk of acts of violence | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-48-6-fr-parsed | Expressing deep concern that funds available for the promotion of the human rights of women and girls, including the prevention and elimination of child, early and forced marriage, are often among the first to be reduced in crisis situations, that the issue of child, early and forced marriage and sexual and reproductiv... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-48-6-fr-parsed | Recognizing that, in certain contexts, child marriage, early and forced marriage may include informal union, cohabitation and other situations that are not formalized, registered or recognized by a religious, customary or State authority, that such situations must be taken into account in policies and programmes on chi... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-48-6-fr-parsed | Recognizing also that child marriage, early marriage and forced marriage constitute violations of or violations of human rights and are harmful practices that prevent human beings from living their lives free from all forms of discrimination and violence, that they have far-reaching adverse consequences for the enjoyme... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-48-6-fr-parsed | Expressing deep concern at the effects of structural and institutional discrimination against women and girls, deep-rooted gender inequalities, patriarchal traditions, discriminatory norms, gender-based stereotypes, perceptions and customs and the disregard for the dignity, physical integrity and autonomy of women, whi... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-48-6-fr-parsed | Noting also with deep concern that the persistence of child, early and forced marriage, as well as other harmful practices, poses an increased risk to women and girls throughout their lives of being exposed to or encountering multiple and cross-cutting forms of discrimination and discrimination, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-48-6-fr-parsed | Reaffirming that human rights include the right to freely choose a spouse, to marry only by voluntary consent, to control one's sexuality and to take decisions relating thereto freely and responsibly, including sexual and reproductive health, without coercion, discrimination or violence, and recognizing that equality i... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-48-6-fr-parsed | Expressing deep concern that poverty, insecurity, lack of sustainable development, lack of access to education and health services and early pregnancy are also among the factors that promote child, early and forced marriage, remain common in rural areas, in humanitarian emergencies and in the poorest populations, and t... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-48-6-fr-parsed | Noting also with deep concern that child marriage, early marriage and forced marriage are particularly affecting girls and young women with little or no education, and that these practices themselves constitute a significant barrier to access to educational opportunities for girls and young women, especially girls who ... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-48-6-fr-parsed | Recognizing that child marriage, early marriage and forced marriage significantly impede the economic empowerment of women and girls and their socio-economic development, as well as their full, effective and effective participation in economic, social, political and public life, thereby limiting their opportunities to ... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-48-6-fr-parsed | Recognizing also that child marriage, early marriage and forced marriage seriously undermine the full realization of the right of women and girls to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health, including, but not limited to, sexual and reproductive health, as they significantly increa... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-48-6-fr-parsed | Recognizing further that everyone has the right to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health, including, but not limited to, sexual and reproductive health, and that it is of crucial importance to ensure that health services have the interlinked and essential characteristics of avai... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-48-6-fr-parsed | Expressing concern that child marriage, early marriage and forced marriage are neither sufficiently recognized nor adequately reported, and that they often go hand in hand with impunity and lack of accountability, as well as lack of access to justice, in particular at the local level, and that gender-based contexts pro... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-48-6-fr-parsed | Recognizing that women and girls subjected to child, early and forced marriage may face discriminatory legal, practical and structural barriers to access to justice and legal services, including stigmatization, risk of revictimization, harassment and possible reprisals, and stressing in this regard the importance of pr... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-48-6-fr-parsed | Recognizing that all members of society, including family and community members, religious, traditional and community leaders and men and boys, can contribute to changing discriminatory social norms that perpetuate sexual and gender-based violence, including child, early and forced marriage, and to addressing gender in... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-48-6-fr-parsed | Recognizing also that the mere criminalization of child, early and forced marriage is insufficient if it is not accompanied by comprehensive and multisectoral complementary measures and support programmes, including health, gender equality and education, involving the whole community, and could contribute to the margin... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-1-fr-parsed | Recalling the obligations of all States under Article 2 of the Charter to refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any State and to settle their international disputes by peaceful means, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-1-fr-parsed | Reaffirming that every effort must be made to resolve all conflicts and disputes between States exclusively by peaceful means and to avoid military action and hostility, which can only make it more difficult to resolve such conflicts and disputes, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-1-fr-parsed | Recalling the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, relevant international human rights instruments and international humanitarian law treaties, and the role of regional arrangements, in particular the European Convention on Human Rights, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-1-fr-parsed | Reaffirming its strong commitment to the sovereignty, political independence, territorial integrity and unity of Ukraine within its internationally recognized borders, extending to its territorial waters, and reaffirming the right of all peoples to determine freely, without external interference, their political status... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-1-fr-parsed | Recalling in this regard the reports of the Secretary-General and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights based on the activities of the human rights monitoring mission in Ukraine established in 2014, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-1-fr-parsed | Stressing the urgent need for the Russian Federation to cease immediately its military hostilities against Ukraine and for Belarus to cease immediately its support for such hostilities, to give priority to the protection of civilians, including internally displaced persons, and civilian objects, and to ensure full and ... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-1-fr-parsed | Reaffirming the importance of the full and effective participation of women on an equal footing in planning and decision-making for mediation, confidence-building and conflict prevention and resolution, as well as in all efforts to maintain and promote peace and security, and the need to prevent human rights violations... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-1-fr-parsed | Emphasizing the important contribution of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and the human rights monitoring mission in Ukraine to the objective assessment of the human rights situation in Ukraine, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-1-fr-parsed | Reaffirming that the right to freedom of opinion and expression, online and offline, is a human right guaranteed to all, recalling in this regard the important role of non-governmental organizations and free and independent media, and condemning any attack on journalists, the media, media professionals and human rights... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-1-fr-parsed | Expressing concern about the dissemination of disinformation, which can be designed and used to mislead and violate human rights and violate such rights, including the right to privacy and the freedom of everyone to seek, receive and transmit information, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-1-fr-parsed | Stressing the obligation of all parties to the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949 and Additional Protocol I of 8 June 1977 to investigate persons suspected of committing, or ordering to commit, serious offences | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-11-fr-parsed | Reaffirming the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action, and recalling all international human rights instruments relating to the right to work, in particular the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, the fundamental conventions of the Internati... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-11-fr-parsed | Recalling General Assembly resolution 63/199 of 19 December 2008, entitled "International Labour Organization Declaration on Social Justice for Fair Globalization", and Economic and Social Council resolutions 2007/2 of 17 July 2007, on the role of the United Nations system in promoting full and productive employment an... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-11-fr-parsed | Recalling also the Declaration of the International Labour Organization on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work, adopted by the International Labour Conference at its eighty-sixth session, on 18 June 1998, and its follow-up, the Declaration on Social Justice for Fair Globalization, adopted by the Conference at its... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-11-fr-parsed | Recognizing the central role, mandate, expertise and specialization of the International Labour Organization within the United Nations system and through its unique tripartite structure and monitoring system in promoting work | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-11-fr-parsed | Taking note of the efforts of the treaty bodies, in particular the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, in the area of the right to work, and the Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, with regard to the realization of the right to work for persons with disabilities, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-11-fr-parsed | Taking note also of the efforts of United Nations agencies, funds and programmes, in particular the International Labour Organization, to assist States in promoting inclusive and sustained economic growth, full, productive and freely chosen employment, decent work for all and the full realization of the right to work, ... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-11-fr-parsed | Reaffirming that all human rights, civil, cultural, economic, political and social, including the right to development, are universal, indivisible, interdependent and interrelated, that they are mutually reinforcing and that they must be regarded as equally important, and that they must not be prioritised or given prio... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-11-fr-parsed | Emphasizing that States should endeavour to ensure the exercise of the right to work without discrimination of any kind on the grounds of race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth, disability or any other status, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-11-fr-parsed | Stressing also that the right to work is not only essential for the realization of other human rights, but also inherent in human dignity and social justice, and that it is important to ensure the satisfaction of needs and respect for the values necessary for a dignified life, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-11-fr-parsed | Emphasizing the impact of the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) on the labour market and on the realization of the right to work and its disproportionate impact on persons with disabilities, in particular women with disabilities, who are less likely than others to be employed and therefore have less access to employment-... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-11-fr-parsed | Taking note of the initiatives undertaken by the Secretary-General and United Nations agencies and entities to promote the inclusion of disability in the efforts to combat and recover from VOCID-19, which is essential to the realization of the commitment to leave no one behind, including the Global Accelerator for Empl... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-11-fr-parsed | Noting that, on 17 June 2021, the General Conference of the International Labour Organization adopted a global call for action towards an inclusive, sustainable and resilient human-centred recovery from the crisis of VOCID-19, in which it called upon States to identify policies that give priority to the creation of dec... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-11-fr-parsed | Recognizing that the changing world of work creates both new challenges and opportunities for the enjoyment by persons with disabilities of the right of everyone to just and favourable conditions of work, while one of the causes and consequences of rising inequalities is discrimination on the basis of disability, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-11-fr-parsed | Recognizing also that climate change poses an existential threat to all and is already impeding the full and effective enjoyment of the human rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, including the right to work, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-11-fr-parsed | Recognizing that workers and communities affected by action and response to climate change and the effects of climate change in the context of sustainable and inclusive economies should be covered by social protection, broader investments to create economic opportunities and appropriate training and assistance for job-... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-11-fr-parsed | Reaffirming that the Paris Agreement takes into account the imperatives of a just transition for the labour force and the creation of decent and quality jobs in accordance with national development priorities, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-12-fr-parsed | Recalling the universal, indivisible, interdependent and indivisible character of all human rights and fundamental freedoms and the need for persons with disabilities to be guaranteed the full enjoyment, without discrimination, of their human rights and freedoms, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-12-fr-parsed | Reaffirming all its previous resolutions on the rights of persons with disabilities, the latest of which was resolution 43/23 of 22 June 2020 on awareness-raising on the rights of persons with disabilities and adaptation and rehabilitation, and welcoming the efforts of all stakeholders to implement those resolutions, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-12-fr-parsed | Reaffirming also that discrimination against all persons on the basis of disability constitutes a violation of the inherent dignity and worth of the human person, and reaffirming further that the adoption of specific measures, including reasonable accommodation, necessary to accelerate or achieve the de facto equality ... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-12-fr-parsed | Noting with deep concern the disproportionate negative effects of the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) on persons with disabilities, while noting that they are at higher risk of infection with VOCID-19 and have higher mortality, and that they face greater barriers to their access to timely and quality health services, w... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-12-fr-parsed | Expressing concern about the adverse effects of climate change on persons with multiple vulnerabilities, including women and girls with disabilities, and stressing the need for States to take and support appropriate measures to address the needs of persons with multiple vulnerabilities and to ensure their participation... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-12-fr-parsed | Reaffirming the need to integrate gender issues and to take disability-sensitive measures to address multiple, aggravated and cross-cutting forms of discrimination, including capacity-building and ageism, in all efforts to promote gender equality and the equal enjoyment of all human rights and fundamental freedoms by p... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-12-fr-parsed | Recalling the general principles contained in the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, namely, non-discrimination, full and effective participation and integration in society, respect for the difference and acceptance of persons with disabilities as part of human diversity and humanity, individual aut... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-12-fr-parsed | Recalling also that article 30 (para. 5) of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities requires States parties, with a view to enabling persons with disabilities to participate, on an equal basis with others, in recreational, recreational and sporting activities, to take appropriate measures to encourage... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-12-fr-parsed | Recalling further that article 30 (para. 5) of the Convention requires States parties to take appropriate measures to ensure that persons with disabilities have access to places where sporting, recreational and tourist activities take place, as well as to the services of persons and bodies responsible for organizing re... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-12-fr-parsed | Recalling the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women, the Convention on the Rights of the Child, the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination and all other relevant human rights instruments, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-12-fr-parsed | Recalling also the Revised International Charter on Physical Education, Physical Activity and Sport and the Kazan Plan of Action of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, as well as the World Health Organization's guidelines on physical activity and sedentarity, while taking note of the C... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-12-fr-parsed | Recognizing the potential of sport as a universal language that contributes to raising awareness of the values of respect, dignity, diversity, equality, tolerance and equity, and as a means of eliminating all forms of discrimination and promoting the social inclusion of all, and reaffirming the need to eliminate multip... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-12-fr-parsed | Recognizing also that the participation of persons with disabilities in recreational, recreational and sporting activities has physical, psychological, emotional and social benefits, including the improvement of physical and mental health and rehabilitation outcomes, the strengthening of a sense of belonging and inclus... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-12-fr-parsed | Deeply concerned that women and girls with disabilities of all ages are subjected to multiple, aggravated and cross-cutting forms of stigmatization and discrimination in sport, are disproportionately excluded from physical activity, not only in relation to other women and girls without disabilities, but also in relatio... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-12-fr-parsed | Recognizing the role of the Paralympic Movement in giving a global impact to the performance of athletes with disabilities and as the first to take action to promote a positive image of persons with disabilities and their wider inclusion in sport and society, and noting the "WeThe15" campaign launched at the Tokyo Para... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-12-fr-parsed | Recognizing that major international sporting events for persons with disabilities must be organized in a spirit of peace, mutual understanding, friendship and tolerance, as all forms of discrimination are excluded, and that the unifying and conciliatory nature of such events must be respected, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-12-fr-parsed | Recognizing that the private sector, in particular in the areas of tourism, fitness and well-being, has a leading role to play in facilitating access to physical activity and sport for persons with disabilities, and that it has a responsibility to respect human rights, as set out in the Guiding Principles on Business a... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-12-fr-parsed | Recalling in particular that article 31 of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, on statistics and data collection, provides that States parties undertake to collect appropriate and disaggregated information, including statistical data and research results, to enable them to formulate and implement... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-12-fr-parsed | Recalling also that article 31 of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities requires the collection and retention of appropriate information, including statistical data and research results, in accordance with legal safeguards, including those derived from data protection legislation, in order to ensure... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-12-fr-parsed | Recognizing that persons with disabilities are at greater risk of discrimination as a result of their disabilities, which is why personal data and confidential health and rehabilitation data are particularly sensitive and should be protected, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-12-fr-parsed | Recognizing that encryption and anonymity can help persons with disabilities to fully enjoy human rights, including the right to freedom of opinion and expression and the right to privacy, in accordance with international law, and can help individuals, including persons with disabilities, to have access to information ... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-12-fr-parsed | Taking note of the cross-cutting dimension of equality and non-discrimination in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, which has implications for all sustainable development goals and targets, and noting also in particular Goals 3, 4, 5 and 10, and Target 17.18, which aims to provide much more timely, timely and... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-14-fr-parsed | Recalling the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, the Convention on the Rights of the Child, the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women, the International ... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-14-fr-parsed | Recalling all its previous resolutions, as well as resolutions of the General Assembly and the Commission on Human Rights on the rights of persons belonging to national or ethnic, religious and linguistic minorities, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-14-fr-parsed | Recalling also the paragraphs of the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action and the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action concerning the rights of persons belonging to national or ethnic, religious and linguistic minorities, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-14-fr-parsed | Reaffirming the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, including the Addis Ababa Programme of Action of the Third International Conference on Financing for Development, as an integral part, recalling that the goals and targets of sustainable development are directed towards the realization of human rights for all, an... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-14-fr-parsed | Stressing the need to intensify efforts to achieve the goal of the full enjoyment of the rights of persons belonging to national or ethnic, religious and linguistic minorities, including by addressing the socio-economic situation of such persons and their marginalization, and to put an end to any form of discrimination... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-14-fr-parsed | Noting with concern that disregard for the identity of persons belonging to national or ethnic, religious and linguistic minorities, their political and socio-economic marginalization, hate speech and denial of their human rights often precede violence and should therefore be seen as warning signs of a risk of conflict... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-14-fr-parsed | Recalling the Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, endorsed by the Council in its resolution 17/4 of 16 June 2011, and calling upon States, which are the primary actors in this regard, and enterprises, including social media companies, to implement the Guiding Principles in order to promote respect for huma... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-14-fr-parsed | Expressing its concern at the frequency and seriousness of disputes and conflicts affecting persons belonging to national or ethnic, religious and linguistic minorities, and at the fact that such persons often suffer disproportionately from the effects of conflicts, which result in the violation of their human rights, ... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-49-14-fr-parsed | Recognizing that a large majority of stateless persons are persons belonging to national or ethnic, religious and linguistic minorities, and stressing in this regard the need to ensure that birth registration, civil registration and issuance of national identity documents are free from all forms of discrimination, incl... | preambular |
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