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A-HRC-RES-29-13-fr-parsed | Deeply concerned about the allegations of human rights violations and violations contained in the report of the Secretary-General on South Sudan 1 , the reports of the United Nations Mission in South Sudan dated 21 February 2014, 8 May 2014, 19 December 2014 and 9 January 2015 and the report of the United Nations High ... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-13-fr-parsed | Noting with deep concern the situation on the ground, which is characterized by continued fighting and attacks against civilians, restrictions of access and other obstacles to humanitarian assistance, serious food insecurity and a deep humanitarian crisis, which produce a large number of internally displaced persons an... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-13-fr-parsed | Deeply concerned at the human rights situation in South Sudan and at reports of atrocities since the outbreak of violence on 15 December 2013, exacerbated by the recent increase in violent clashes, including targeted attacks on civilians and mass displacement, alleged illegal recruitment of children and the use of chil... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-13-fr-parsed | Noting with deep concern the findings of the United Nations Mission in South Sudan in its report of 8 May 2014 concerning violations of human rights, human rights violations, violations of international humanitarian law and serious crimes, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-13-fr-parsed | Deeply concerned at the serious reports of violence against children, including rape and other sexual violence, and violent killings, of children being killed, burned alive or injured, resulting in fatal bleeding, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-13-fr-parsed | Emphasizing that persistent obstacles to the implementation of Security Council resolution 1325 (2000) of 31 October 2000 can only be addressed through a strong commitment to the empowerment, participation and rights of women, and through concerted initiatives, coherent information and action and support to increase wo... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-13-fr-parsed | Noting with appreciation the mediation efforts of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development and its "More" mechanism and the contribution of the African Union, encouraging the resumption of regional and international efforts towards a speedy and comprehensive solution to the crisis in South Sudan, and urging all p... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-13-fr-parsed | Taking note of the dialogue and agreement of 21 January 2015 on the reunification of the Sudanese People's Liberation Movement, welcoming the role played by Chama Cha Mapinduzi (United Republic of Tanzania), the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (Ethiopia) and the African National Congress (South Africa... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-13-fr-parsed | Welcoming the establishment and work of the African Union Commission of Inquiry for South Sudan, and stressing the importance of thorough and serious investigations into all human rights violations, violations of human rights and violations of international humanitarian law in order to bring those responsible to justic... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-13-fr-parsed | Taking note of the conclusions on the plight of children affected by armed conflict in South Sudan, adopted on 8 May 2015 by the Security Council Working Group on Children and Armed Conflict, welcoming the accession of South Sudan to the Convention on the Rights of the Child and welcoming also the steps taken to accede... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-14-fr-parsed | Reaffirming also the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women, the Convention on the Rights of the Child and the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, and noting the relevant recommendations of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-14-fr-parsed | Reaffirming also the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action, the Declaration on the Elimination of Violence against Women, the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action and the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development, as well as the outcome documents of their review confe... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-14-fr-parsed | Recalling all relevant resolutions of the Human Rights Council, as well as those of the Commission on Human Rights, on the elimination of all forms of violence against women, and recalling also relevant resolutions of the General Assembly, in particular resolution 69/147 of 18 December 2014 on the intensification of ef... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-14-fr-parsed | Recalling also the political declaration adopted by the Commission on the Status of Women at its fifty-ninth session on the twentieth anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, in which States committed themselves to taking further concrete steps towards the full, effective and accelerated implemen... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-14-fr-parsed | Taking note of the resolution adopted by the World Health Assembly at its sixty-seventh session on strengthening the role of the health system in addressing the problem of violence, in particular against women and girls and against children, and noting recent work to develop a global plan of action to strengthen the ro... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-14-fr-parsed | Recognizing that violence against women and girls is rooted in the structural inequalities that have characterized the power relations between men and women throughout history, and that all forms of violence against women seriously undermine, impair or render impossible their enjoyment of all human rights and freedoms,... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-14-fr-parsed | Recognizing that violence against women and girls, including domestic violence, is a form of discrimination that seriously undermines women's ability to exercise their rights and freedoms on an equal footing with men, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-14-fr-parsed | Recognizing also that violence against women and girls, including domestic violence, is, inter alia, a serious violation or violation of human rights, a social problem and manifestation of unequal power relations, and is intrinsically linked to and perpetuated by gender stereotypes, while stressing the importance of em... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-14-fr-parsed | Recognizing the serious impact that domestic violence against women of all ages can have, immediately and in the long term, on health, including psychological, physical, sexual and reproductive health, and on the enjoyment of all human rights for individuals and families, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-14-fr-parsed | Recognizing further the vulnerability of women who suffer multiple and combined forms of discrimination, such as older women, indigenous women, migrant women and women with disabilities, and the particular risks of violence to which they are exposed, and stressing the urgent need to end violence and discrimination agai... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-14-fr-parsed | Stressing that shame, stigmatization, fear of reprisals and negative economic consequences, such as loss of livelihoods or a reduction in household incomes, deter many women and girls from leaving a dangerous companion, reporting domestic violence, or reporting violence, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-14-fr-parsed | Recognizing that child, early and forced marriage pose a risk to individuals, in particular girls, of being exposed to, or targeted throughout, various forms of discrimination and violence, including domestic violence, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-15-fr-parsed | Reaffirming the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and its objectives and principles, and stressing that Parties should fully respect human rights in all measures related to climate change, as affirmed by the Conference of the Parties to the Framework Convention in its report on its sixteenth session... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-15-fr-parsed | Reaffirming also the commitment to ensure the full, effective and sustained implementation of the Framework Convention on Climate Change through long-term concerted action, with a view to achieving its ultimate goal, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-15-fr-parsed | Recognizing that, as indicated in the Framework Convention, the global nature of climate change requires all countries to cooperate as much as possible and to participate in effective and appropriate international action, in accordance with their common but differentiated responsibilities, respective capacities and soc... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-15-fr-parsed | Recognizing also that, as stated in the Framework Convention, climate change-related measures should be coordinated with economic and social development in an integrated manner, in order to avoid any negative impact on it, with due regard to the legitimate priority needs of developing countries for sustained economic g... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-15-fr-parsed | Emphasizing that the adverse effects of climate change have a range of direct and indirect implications for the effective enjoyment of human rights, including the right to life, the right to adequate food, the right to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health, the right to adequate... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-15-fr-parsed | Noting with concern that, while these impacts affect individuals and communities around the world, the adverse effects of climate change are most severe for groups of people already in vulnerable situations due to factors such as geographical location, poverty, gender, age, indigenous status, minority status, national ... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-15-fr-parsed | Noting also with concern that countries that lack resources to implement their adaptation plans and programmes of action and effective adaptation strategies are at greater risk of suffering from extreme weather events, in both rural and urban areas, in particular developing countries, including the least developed coun... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-15-fr-parsed | Recognizing the particular vulnerability of foreigners who, because of their status, may face difficulties in implementing appropriate response measures in extreme weather conditions and who may have limited access to information and services, all of which prevent them from fully exercising their human rights, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-15-fr-parsed | Noting the importance of facilitating effective interaction between human rights defenders and climate change practitioners in order to strengthen the capacity to take action to address climate change, as outlined in the Geneva Commitment on Human Rights and Climate Change, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-16-fr-parsed | Expressing deep concern at the findings of the International Independent Investigation Commission on the Syrian Arab Republic and the report on the credibility of certain evidence with regard to the torture and execution of persons incarcerated by the current Syrian regime with regard to the allegations contained in th... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-16-fr-parsed | Expressing its full support for the diplomatic efforts of the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for the Syrian Arab Republic towards a political solution based on the Geneva communiqué, including the formation of a transitional Government with full executive powers, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-18-fr-parsed | Recalling also its resolutions 5/1, on institution-building of the Human Rights Council, and 5/2, on the Code of Conduct for Special Procedures Mandate-holders of the Council of 18 June 2007, and stressing that the mandate-holder shall discharge his or her functions in accordance with those resolutions and their annexe... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-18-fr-parsed | Deeply regretting the lack of cooperation of the Government of Eritrea with the Commission of Inquiry and the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Eritrea, including the lack of access to the country, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-18-fr-parsed | Stressing the right of everyone to participate in the management of the public affairs of his country, directly or through freely chosen representatives, and expressing deep concern at the absence of national elections in Eritrea since 1993 and the fact that the 1997 Constitution has never been implemented, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-18-fr-parsed | Expressing deep concern at the findings of the commission that systematic, widespread and flagrant violations of human rights have been and are still being committed by the Government of Eritrea, and violations of extrajudicial executions, torture and ill-treatment, including sexual violence and abuse, national service... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-18-fr-parsed | Noting with deep concern that the Government of Eritrea continues to resort to arbitrary arrests and detention, including incommunicado detention and life-threatening detention, of persons suspected of escaping from the national service, attempting to flee the country or from whom a family member has fled, unable to su... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-18-fr-parsed | Expressing grave concern at the widespread use of open-ended conscription, a regime similar to forced labour, and at reports of forced conscription of 18-year-olds, and regretting that the fear and experience of long-term national service has led a large number of Eritreans to leave the country, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-18-fr-parsed | Expressing deep concern that the human rights situation in Eritrea is causing an increasing number of Eritreans to leave their country, often at risk of being abducted, subjected to abominable physical and psychological violence and other ill-treatment on the way to emigration, where they are victims of smugglers and t... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-18-fr-parsed | Taking note of Eritrea's participation in the second cycle of the universal periodic review and its approval of several recommendations, while regretting that Eritrea has not implemented the recommendations of the first review concerning Eritrea, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-18-fr-parsed | Recalling Eritrea's obligations under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the Convention on the Rights of the Child and the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-7-fr-parsed | Reaffirming its resolution 8/4 of 18 June 2008, and recalling all its other resolutions on the right to education, the latest of which was resolution 26/17 of 26 June 2014, as well as the relevant resolutions adopted by the Commission on Human Rights, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-7-fr-parsed | Reaffirming the right of everyone to education, as enshrined in, inter alia, the Universal Declaration of Human 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 Inter... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-7-fr-parsed | Welcoming the 2015 World Education Forum, organized by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization in collaboration with the United Nations Children's Fund, the World Bank, the United Nations Population Fund, the United Nations Development Programme, UN-Women and the Office of the United Nation... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-7-fr-parsed | Deeply concerned at the persistent problem of attacks against pupils, teachers, schools and universities, which impede the realization of the right to education and seriously and sustainably harm individuals and societies, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-7-fr-parsed | Recognizing that conflicts and crises have a negative impact on the full realization of the right to education and that more than one third of the 121 million children in school worldwide live in conflict-affected countries, as reflected in the 2015 United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Globa... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-7-fr-parsed | Noting with appreciation the efforts made to strengthen the protection of schools and universities from attacks, and noting the efforts that led to the organization of the Oslo Conference on School Security, held on 28 and 29 May 2015, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-7-fr-parsed | Noting with deep concern that, according to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, despite all the efforts made by Governments, civil society and the international community and despite the dramatic progress made since 2000, neither the education for all goals nor the education-related Mi... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-7-fr-parsed | Recognizing that the full realization of the right to education for all is an essential condition for sustainable development, and in this regard the need to ensure that the right to education is central to the post-2015 development agenda, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-7-fr-parsed | Welcoming the measures taken at the national level to implement the right to education, including the adoption of appropriate legislation, the decisions of national courts and the development of national indicators, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-8-fr-parsed | Recalling the determination to implement fully and effectively all its other relevant resolutions, as well as those of the General Assembly, the Economic and Social Council and their subsidiary bodies, and to follow up on those resolutions, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-8-fr-parsed | Reaffirming 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 their review conferences, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-8-fr-parsed | Welcoming regional initiatives to prevent and eliminate child, early and forced marriage, such as the African Union Campaign to End Child Marriages, the Regional Plan of Action to End Child Marriages in South Asia and the Kathmandu Appeal for Action to End Child Marriages in South Asia, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-8-fr-parsed | Welcoming also the report of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights on the prevention and elimination of child, early and forced marriage,1 and taking note of the summary of the panel discussion on the prevention and elimination of child, early and forced marriage, held during the twenty-si... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-8-fr-parsed | Taking note of the general recommendation/joint general comment No. 31 of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women and No. 18 of the Committee on the Rights of the Child on harmful practices, 3 | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-8-fr-parsed | Recognizing that child, early and forced marriage are harmful practices that violate and undermine human rights, are linked to and perpetuate other harmful practices and violations of human rights, and have a particularly negative impact on women and girls, and stressing the human rights obligations and commitments of ... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-8-fr-parsed | Recognizing that child, early and forced marriage pose a serious threat to multiple aspects of the physical and mental health of women and girls, including but not limited to their sexual and reproductive health, by significantly increasing the risk of early, frequent and unwanted pregnancies, maternal and neonatal mor... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-8-fr-parsed | Recognizing also that child, early and forced marriage are in themselves an obstacle to sustainable development and contribute to the perpetuation of poverty, and that this risk is further greatly increased in situations of conflict and humanitarian crisis, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-8-fr-parsed | Deeply concerned about the impact of deep-rooted gender inequalities and gender norms and stereotypes and harmful practices, perceptions and customs that impede the full enjoyment of human rights, in particular by women and girls, and are among the main causes of child, early and forced marriage, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-8-fr-parsed | Deeply concerned also that poverty and lack of education are among the factors that promote the practice of child, early and forced marriage, and recalling that such marriages constitute a | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-8-fr-parsed | Recognizing that child, early and forced marriage continue to affect not only the economic, legal, health and social conditions of women and girls but also the development of society as a whole, and that the empowerment and investment of women and girls, the effective participation of girls in all decisions affecting t... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-8-fr-parsed | Recognizing also that, given the complex and sensitive nature of child, early and forced marriage, collective action is required by Governments, legislators, judicial authorities, law enforcement officials, traditional or religious leaders, civil society, the media, the private sector and other stakeholders to address ... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-8-fr-parsed | Recognizing further the need for national action plans, strategies and policies to end child, early and forced marriage, as well as coordination mechanisms and multisectoral interventions to prevent and eliminate child, including through comprehensive national strategies to prevent and punish all forms of violence agai... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-8-fr-parsed | Recognizing that registration of births, marriages, divorces and deaths is an integral part of a comprehensive civil registration system that promotes the development of vital statistics and the effective planning and implementation of programmes and policies aimed at promoting better governance and achieving internati... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-29-8-fr-parsed | Recognizing also that awareness-raising on the harmful effects of child, early and forced marriage, including among men and boys, often contributes to promoting social norms that support the efforts of girls and their families to delay the age of marriage, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-30-1-fr-parsed | Noting with interest the adoption and implementation of the nineteenth amendment to the Constitution of Sri Lanka and its contribution to the promotion of democratic governance and independent oversight of key institutions, including the provision that promotes national reconciliation and integration as a constitutiona... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-30-1-fr-parsed | Welcoming also the efforts made by the Government of Sri Lanka to investigate allegations of corruption, fraud and abuse of power, and stressing the importance of such investigations and prosecutions for the eradication of impunity and the promotion of good governance, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-30-1-fr-parsed | Welcoming further the measures taken to strengthen civilian administration in the northern and eastern provinces that have been affected by the conflict, and noting the progress made by the Government of Sri Lanka in the reconstruction of infrastructure, demining and resettlement of internally displaced persons, and ca... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-30-1-fr-parsed | Noting that the situation of members of civil society and human rights defenders in Sri Lanka has improved, while expressing concern at reports of human rights violations and violations, and noting the commitment of the Government of Sri Lanka to address these problems, including sexual and gender-based violence and to... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-30-1-fr-parsed | Reaffirming also that States must ensure that any measures taken to combat terrorism comply with their obligations under international law, in particular international human rights, refugee and humanitarian law, as appropriate, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-30-1-fr-parsed | Welcoming the Declaration of Peace issued by the Government on 4 February 2015 and its recognition of the loss of life and victims of violence of all ethnic groups and religions, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-30-1-fr-parsed | Emphasizing the importance of addressing the treatment of the past through an approach that integrates the full range of judicial and non-judicial measures, including, inter alia, individual prosecution, reparations, truth-seeking, institutional reform, oversight of public officials and public officials, or a judicious... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-30-1-fr-parsed | Recognizing that mechanisms for redressing past violence and violations work better when they are independent, impartial and transparent; are led by individuals known to perform their functions with the highest degree of professionalism, integrity and impartiality; employ participatory and consultative approaches that ... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-30-1-fr-parsed | Recalling the responsibility of States to fulfil their obligation to prosecute those responsible for gross violations of human rights and grave violations of international humanitarian law that constitute crimes under international law, in order to end impunity, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-30-1-fr-parsed | Taking note of the review of the high-security zones initiated by the Government, and welcoming the initial steps taken to restore the land to its legitimate civilian owners and to help local populations regain livelihoods and return to normal conditions and civilian life, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-30-1-fr-parsed | Welcoming the visit made by the Special Rapporteur on the promotion of truth, justice, reparation and guarantees of non-repetition from 30 March to 3 April 2015, and his comments, as well as the visit of the Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances scheduled for November 2015, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-30-1-fr-parsed | Recognizing that the investigation of allegations of human rights violations and serious violations and related crimes committed in Sri Lanka, as requested by the Human Rights Council in its resolution 25/1, has been made necessary due to the lack of a credible national accountability process, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-30-10-fr-parsed | Expressing deep concern at the findings of the International Independent Investigation Commission on the Syrian Arab Republic and at the allegations of torture and executions based on the elements presented in the "César" report in January 2014, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-30-10-fr-parsed | Stressing that rapid progress towards a political solution should be based on the full participation of all segments of Syrian society, including women, and that such progress is the only viable way to resolve the situation in the Syrian Arab Republic peacefully, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-30-10-fr-parsed | Recognizing the continued efforts of human rights defenders in the Syrian Arab Republic, despite the serious risks they face, to gather evidence of violations of human rights and international humanitarian law and violations thereof, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-30-15-fr-parsed | Recalling General Assembly resolutions 68/127 of 18 December 2013, 68/276 of 13 June 2014 and 69/140 of 15 December 2014, as well as resolution 66/12 of 18 November 2011 concerning the United Nations Counter-Terrorism Centre, its own resolutions on human rights and terrorism and relevant international instruments relat... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-30-15-fr-parsed | Noting that, although there can be no excuse or justification for violent extremism, human rights violations and abuses may be among the elements that contribute to creating an environment in which people, especially young people, are vulnerable to radicalization that leads to violent extremism and recruitment by viole... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-30-15-fr-parsed | Deeply concerned at the serious threat posed by acts resulting from violent extremism and terrorism motivated by extremist ideologies or intolerance to the realization and enjoyment of human rights and at the increasing and serious violations of human rights and international humanitarian law committed by violent extre... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-30-15-fr-parsed | Recalling that, as affirmed in the Charter in its Preamble, tolerance is one of the principles to be applied in achieving the purposes of the United Nations, namely, to prevent war and maintain peace, and convinced that respect for and protection of all human rights and fundamental freedoms of all, as well as tolerance... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-30-15-fr-parsed | Stressing the importance of supporting, recognizing and protecting the rights of victims of violent extremism in all its forms and manifestations, deploring the suffering caused by violent extremism to the victims and their families, expressing its deep solidarity with them, and stressing the importance of providing th... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-30-15-fr-parsed | Reaffirming also the commitment of States to adopt measures to raise awareness and eliminate the many and diverse conditions conducive to the spread of violent extremism in all its forms and manifestations, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-30-15-fr-parsed | Recalling Human Rights Council resolution 16/18 of 24 March 2011 on combating intolerance, negative stereotypes, stigmatization, discrimination, incitement to violence and violence against certain persons on the basis of their religion or belief, and recalling also the Rabat Plan of Action on the Prohibition of the Cal... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-30-15-fr-parsed | Recognizing that racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance can contribute to creating an environment in which individuals are vulnerable to radicalization, leading to the commission of acts resulting from violent extremism and terrorism motivated by extremist ideologies, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-30-15-fr-parsed | Reaffirming that human rights and fundamental freedoms, including the right to peaceful assembly and freedom of association, are essential components of democracy that provide invaluable opportunities for people to express their political views and foster dialogue to prevent and combat violent extremism, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-30-15-fr-parsed | Emphasizing that preventing and combating violent extremism requires the mobilization of all societies, including Governments, civil society, local and religious leaders and the private sector, and recognizing that the active participation of civil society is essential in the efforts of Governments to protect human rig... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-30-3-fr-parsed | Recalling General Assembly resolution 32/127 of 16 December 1977 and subsequent Assembly resolutions on regional arrangements for the promotion and protection of human rights, the latest of which was resolution 63/170 of 18 December 2008, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-30-3-fr-parsed | Recalling also Commission on Human Rights resolution 1993/51 of 9 March 1993 and subsequent relevant resolutions of the Commission, as well as Human Rights Council resolutions 6/20 of 28 September 2007, 12/15 of 1 October 2009, 18/14 of 29 September 2011 and 24/19 of 27 September 2013, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-30-3-fr-parsed | Reaffirming that regional arrangements play an important role in the promotion and protection of human rights and should strengthen universal human rights standards, as set out in international human rights instruments, | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-31-13-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 International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination and the Decl... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-31-13-fr-parsed | Recalling all previous resolutions adopted by the General Assembly, the Commission on Human Rights and the Human Rights Council on the rights of persons belonging to national or ethnic, religious and linguistic minorities, including General Assembly resolution 70/166 of 17 December 2015, Commission on Human Rights reso... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-31-13-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-31-13-fr-parsed | Welcoming the adoption of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development,1 of which the Addis Ababa Programme of Action adopted at the Third International Conference on Financing for Development is an integral part, recalling that the goals and targets for sustainable development set out in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-31-13-fr-parsed | Recalling the United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners (Nelson Mandela Rules), the United Nations Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners and the Application of Non-custodial Measures to Women Offenders (the Bangkok Rules), the United Nations Principles and Guidelines on Access to Legal Assista... | preambular |
A-HRC-RES-31-13-fr-parsed | Emphasizing 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 their socio-economic situation and marginalization, and to eliminate any discrimination against them, | preambular |
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