REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS MADE BY THE PANEL OF COMMISSIONERS CONCERNING THE 3RD INSTALMENT OF "E4" CLAIMS
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نتيجة: 1812201.2
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REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE SALE OF CHILDREN, CHILD PROSTITUTION AND CHILD PORNOGRAPHY, NAJAT MAALLA M'JID : ADDENDUM
The migratory route
followed by these children and adolescents is severely affected by situations of ill-
treatment, sexual and commercial exploitation and trafficking in human beings.11
II. (...) She regretted the lack of real progress since her visit in 2012, at
which time the bill to establish the Office of the Children’s Advocate as the new State
agency responsible for overseeing public policy on children’s rights and child protection
and designing and coordinating implementation of the related national policies, was already
pending approval.
28. (...) However, it is essential that the action plan also includes child
protection indicators that can be used to measure its real impact, that the lead agency
responsible for public policy on children assumes responsibility for coordination and
supervision, and that the resources necessary for the plan’s implementation are freed up.
41.
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REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE SALE OF CHILDREN, CHILD PROSTITUTION AND CHILD PORNOGRAPHY ON HER VISIT TO JAPAN : NOTE / BY THE SECRETARIAT
Social tolerance of this type of commercial activity involving children is a major enabling
factor of sexual exploitation. (...) They
contended that virtual child abuse material (or “visual depictions of non-existent persons”)
did not harm real children and that no causal link had been established. (...) They also contended that the purpose of the law was to protect real children, and that
efforts should focus on combating the sexual exploitation of real children.
لغة:العربية
نتيجة: 1589589.9
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NOTE VERBALE DATED 2005/04/18 FROM THE PERMANENT MISSION OF CUBA TO THE UNITED NATIONS OFFICE AT GENEVA ADDRESSED TO THE OFFICE OF THE UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS
Chapter 6: Making prisons into real centres for re-education and human improvement.
(...) E/CN.4/2005/G/42
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CHAPTER 1: NEW MEASURES THAT INTENSIFY THE GENOCIDAL ECONOMIC, COMMERCIAL
AND FINANCIAL BLOCKADE IMPOSED ON THE CUBAN PEOPLE
For over 40 years, the Cuban people have suffered an economic, commercial and financial blockade
designed to crush their resistance and make it renounce its right to sovereignty and independence. (...) The escalation of the economic war on Cuba will further the aims of those anxious to provoke a crisis -
real or artificial - that will serve as a pretext for US military intervention.
لغة:العربية
نتيجة: 1563455.3
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REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE SALE OF CHILDREN, CHILD PROSTITUTION AND CHILD PORNOGRAPHY, NAJAT MAALLA M'JID : ADDENDUM
The Inter-Agency Commission to Combat the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of
Children and Adolescents has found that the commercial sexual exploitation of children
takes three basic forms: the use of boys and girls in paid sexual relations; the use of boys
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UNICEF, “La infancia en Honduras”, 2012. (...) A chapter specifically on commercial sexual exploitation and
trafficking was also introduced. (...) The Action Plan to Combat the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children and
Adolescents (2006–2011) was drawn up by CICESCT.
لغة:العربية
نتيجة: 1487495.9
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REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS MADE BY THE PANEL OF COMMISSIONERS CONCERNING THE 25TH INSTALMENT OF "E4" CLAIMS
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[ENGLISH ONLY] Annex II
RECOMMENDED AWARDS FOR THE TWENTY-FIFTH INSTALMENT OF “E4” NON-OVERLAPPING
CLAIMS REPORTED BY CLAIMANT NAME AND CATEGORY OF LOSS
Claimant's name: The Mutawa Al Kazi Company
UNCC claim number: 4004782
UNSEQ number: E-01647
Category of loss Amount asserted
(KWD)
Amount
recommended
(KWD)
Comments
Loss of real property 17,275 8,983 Real property claim adjusted for maintenance and evidentiary shortcomings.
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[ENGLISH ONLY] Annex II
RECOMMENDED AWARDS FOR THE TWENTY-FIFTH INSTALMENT OF “E4” NON-OVERLAPPING
CLAIMS REPORTED BY CLAIMANT NAME AND CATEGORY OF LOSS
Claimant's name: Mohan Commercial Agencies Co. LTD
UNCC claim number: 4004974
UNSEQ number: E-01866
Category of loss Amount asserted
(KWD)
Amount
recommended
(KWD)
Comments
Loss of real property 11,250 nil Real property claim adjusted to nil for evidentiary shortcomings. (...) UNCC claim number: 4005775
UNSEQ number: E-02208
Category of loss Amount asserted
(KWD)
Amount
recommended
(KWD)
Comments
Loss of real property 115,000 50,289 Real property claim adjusted for maintenance and evidentiary shortcomings.

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نتيجة: 1458502.05
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REPORT : ADDENDUM / SUBMITTED BY THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE SALE OF CHILDREN, CHILD PROSTITUTION AND CHILD PORNOGRAPHY, JUAN MIGUEL PETIT
In 2001, the National Coordination Committee to Prevent, Address and Eradicate the
Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children was established; it is headed by DIF. (...) These measures are specifically focused on areas such as civic education, health, sexual
and reproductive rights, commercial sexual exploitation and domestic violence.
33. (...) In Guadalajara, the Special Rapporteur was informed that children in commercial sexual
exploitation fall into different categories depending on their situation.
لغة:العربية
نتيجة: 1447161.9
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REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE HUMAN RIGHTS TO SAFE DRINKING WATER AND SANITATION ON HIS MISSION TO MEXICO :NOTE / BY THE SECRETARIAT
Another complained that a budget for new water
pipelines to the neighbourhoods had not been approved, while commercial and
development projects had been authorized. (...) Equally, in Tuxtla Gutiérrez, in Chiapas State, the residential community of Real del
Bosque has not been granted full legal status, which has serious implications in terms of
access to water for over 8,000 households. (...) Even in larger urban settings such as Real del Bosque in Tuxtla
Gutiérrez, the Special Rapporteur was informed that the wastewater treatment plant was not
functioning and that large quantities of wastewater flowed from the more than 8,000
households into local creeks near to homes.
لغة:العربية
نتيجة: 1439388.6
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REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON ADEQUATE HOUSING AS A COMPONENT OF THE RIGHT TO AN ADEQUATE STANDARD OF LIVING, AND ON THE RIGHT TO NON-DISCRIMINATION IN THIS CONTEXT, RAQUEL ROLNIK : ADDENDUM
Proceedings of 2010 International Conference On Construction Real Estate
Management (China Architecture Building Press, Royal on the Park Hotel, Brisbane), pp. 397-402,
December 2010.
(...) According to the FLPP programme, banks receive long-term funding with
very low interest rate (0.5 per cent) from the Government, which is then blended with
commercial rate funding (at a 70:30 per cent ratio). (...) A study by the Center of Metropolitan of Tarumanagara University reports that
in Jabodetabek in the last decade, more than 30 large-scale real estate projects, occupying
more than 30,000 hectares of land, had accommodated only 7 per cent of the total
population growth of the period (approximately 10 million).54
39.
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نتيجة: 1433004.2
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HUMAN RIGHTS BODIES AND MECHANISMS : WRITTEN SUBMISSION BY THE AZERBAIJAN: HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSIONER (OMBUDSMAN) : NOTE / BY THE SECRETARIAT
Such a development, as well as strengthening of the influence of commercial
organizations, in their turn, caused interest to the issue of their human rights related
responsibility, served as a background to learning in comparative manner of “human
rights” and “business” issues.
From this standpoint particular international organizations, especially United
Nations Organization seriously search the problems of the impact of business in realization
of human rights, attraction of commercial organizations to responsibility for violation of
these rights.
(...) For instance, the target
8 of the SDGs is about the “Decent work and economic growth” which shows that the real
economic growth can not be considered without human rights oriented approach.
لغة:العربية
نتيجة: 1429016.2
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