London: Duckworth in association with Amnesty International Publications, 1973. — ISBN: 0 7156 0711 1 (cloth); ISBN: 0 7156 0712 X (paper). On Human Rights Day in 1972, Amnesty International launched a worldwide campaign against the systematic use of torture by governments, an integral part of which was the preparation of a Report on Torture, Drawing on the full extent of...
295 p. Foreword by Federica Mogherini The EU Human Rights Approach to Conflicts and Crises Addressing the Main Human Rights and Democracy Challenges Human Rights throughout EU External Policies. Candidate countries and potential candidates EEA/EFTA Countries European Neighbourhood Pocy Russia and Central Asia Africa Arabian Peninsula Asia Oceania The Americas. List of Acronyms...
European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights. — Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union, 2014. This handbook was drafted in English. The Council of Europe (CoE) and the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) take no responsibility for the quality of the translations into other languages. The views expressed in this handbook do not bind the CoE and the ECtHR. The...
Human Rights Watch World Report 2011: Events of 2011 This 21st annual World Report summarizes human rights conditions in more than 90 countries and territories worldwide. It reflects extensive investigative work undertaken in 2010 by Human Rights Watch staff, usually in close partnership with domestic human rights activists. With increasing frequency, governments that might...
Copyright 2017 Human Rights Watch Printed in the United States of America This 28th annual World Report summarizes human rights conditions in 90 countries and territories worldwide in 2017. It reflects extensive investigative work that Human Rights Watch staff conducted during the year, often in close partnership with domestic human rights activists.
Authoritarian Aggression And the Pressures of Austerity. Selected Data from Freedom House’s Annual Analysis of Democratic Development from Central Europe to Eurasia, 28 p.
16 May 2011 Activities of the Special Rapporteur Communications Participation in meetings and seminars Country visits General principles on the right to freedom of opinion and expression and the Internet Restriction of content on the Internet Arbitrary blocking or filtering of content Criminalization of legitimate expression Imposition of intermediary liability Disconnecting...
New York; Geneva: United Nations; Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, 2009. — 70 p. (Authors not specified). The Guidelines are designed to assist those in the United Nations system working to mainstream and integrate indigenous people’s issues into country policies and programmes. The Guidelines set out the broad framework for implementing a human rights-based...
New York; Geneva: United Nations; Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, 2002. — 115 p. — Professional Training Series, No. 10. (Authors not specified). Approaches to international work on human rights have evolved significantly over the past decade. While the international community continues to speak out strongly in denunciation of human rights violations,...
New York; Geneva: United Nations; Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, 1997. — 238 p. — Professional Training Series, No. 5. (Authors not specified). This series consists of handbooks and manuals intended to raise awareness of international standards. It is directed at audiences that are able to influence the human rights situation in their countries. Although...
New York; Geneva: United Nations; Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, 2011. — 204 p. — Professional Training Series No. 9/Add.1. (Authors not specified). The training material on Human Rights in the Administration of Justice developed by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) in cooperation with the International Bar...
New York; Geneva: United Nations; Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights; International Bar Association, 2003. — 920 p. — Professional Training Series, No. 9. (Authors not specified). In recent decades, international human rights law has had an ever-growing impact on domestic legal systems throughout the world, and thereby also on the daily work of domestic judges,...
New York; Geneva: United Nations; Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, 2000. — 21 p. — Professional Training Series, No. 6. (Authors not specified). The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has been involved for many years in training persons working in various professions in areas of human rights which touch on their particular...
New York; Geneva: United Nations; Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights. — 126 p. (Publication details not specified.) Respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms lies at the heart of all aims and objectives of the United Nations and is one of the central purposes of the United Nations Charter. As members of the United Nations Organization, we have a special...
New York; Geneva: United Nations; Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, 2005. — 198 p. (Authors not specified). Human rights have pervaded much of the political discourse since the Second World War. While the struggle for freedom from oppression and misery is probably as old as humanity itself, it was the massive affront to human dignity perpetrated during that War,...
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