REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON CONTEMPORARY FORMS OF RACISM, RACIAL DISCRIMINATION, XENOPHOBIA AND RELATED INTOLERANCE ON HIS MISSION TO ARGENTINA : NOTE / BY THE SECRETARIAT
Invisibility ................................................................................................................ 14
B. Obstacles to gaining access to justice ........................................................................ 14
C. (...) Article 7 provides that in no case shall the migratory status
of an individual constitute an impediment to gaining access to education, either in public or
private institutions, and at all educational levels, including higher education. (...) The Special Rapporteur was informed that, despite the existing legal protection,
migrants sometimes face difficulties in gaining access to basic services, particularly from
private-service providers.
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счет: 1147878.7
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VISIT TO CANADA : REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE RIGHT OF EVERYONE TO THE ENJOYMENT OF THE HIGHEST ATTAINABLE STANDARD OF PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH
He however identifies four types
of remaining challenges:
(a) Gaps in health goods and services that are not covered by provinces or
territories, mainly linked to current requirements in the national legal framework;
(b) Discrepancies in gaining access to quality health care by provinces and
territories owing to the federal division of health-care responsibilities;
(c) Gaps faced by groups in vulnerable situations owing to the barriers they
continue to encounter while gaining access to health-care services, including indigenous
peoples;
(d) Lack of parity between mental and physical health.
37.
язык:Ру́сский
счет: 1002827.1
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NOTE VERBALE DATED 6 JUNE 2019 FROM THE PERMANENT MISSION OF AZERBAIJAN TO THE UNITED NATIONS OFFICE AT GENEVA ADDRESSED TO THE OFFICE OF THE UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS
The Vardenis-Aghdara highway through the occupied Kalbajar district of Azerbaijan
is directly linked to gaining access to the areas in the occupied territories rich in natural
resources and to facilitate extracting goods and minerals out of the occupied territories to
Armenia and international markets.
язык:Ру́сский
счет: 954274.8
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LETTER DATED 17 APRIL 2018 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF AZERBAIJAN TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
The construction of the Vardenis-Aghdara highway through the occupied Kal-
bajar district of Azerbaijan is directly linked to gaining access to the areas in the
occupied territories rich in natural resources and to facilitate extracting goods and
minerals out of the occupied territories to Armenia and international markets.
язык:Ру́сский
счет: 907424.4
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LETTER DATED 4 APRIL 2018 FROM THE CHARGE D<U+2019>AFFAIRES A.I. OF AZERBAIJAN TO THE UNITED NATIONS OFFICE AT GENEVA ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL
The construction of the Vardenis-Aghdara highway through the occupied Kalbajar
district of Azerbaijan is directly linked to gaining access to the areas in the occupied
territories rich in natural resources and to facilitate exporting goods and minerals out of the
occupied territories to Armenia and international markets.
язык:Ру́сский
счет: 907424.4
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https://daccess-ods.un.org/acc...et?open&DS=A/HRC/38/G/2&Lang=R
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REPORT BY THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE HUMAN RIGHTS OF MIGRANTS, FRANCOIS CREPEAU : ADDENDUM
Decree-Law No. 119/2014 sets out new procedures for gaining access to
international protection. Among other things, the law increased from 10 to 20 the number
of territorial commissions tasked with analysing asylum claims,
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and provided for the
possibility of establishing up to 30 additional commissions. (...) The Special Rapporteur noted that the Legislative Decree did not provide a
definition of “adequate standard of living and subsistence” and did not envisage specific
financial support for different categories of migrants according to identified vulnerability,
such as people with special needs.
Challenges to gaining access to reception centres
69. Irregular migrants and asylum seekers face a number of challenges in gaining access
to reception centres in Italy.
70. (...) The issue of inadequate living conditions of asylum seekers in Italy has been gaining
more attention from other European Union member States, owing to the rising number of
appeals filed before the European Court of Human Rights by asylum seekers against their
transfer to Italy on the basis of the Dublin regulation (see, for example, the case of Tarakhel
v.

язык:Ру́сский
счет: 894335.2
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ORGANIZATIONAL AND PROCEDURAL MATTERS : INFORMATION PRESENTED BY THE MALAWI HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION : NOTE / BY THE SECRETARIAT
The country is
also increasingly gaining a critical mass of women participating in politics and decision
making structures.
12.
язык:Ру́сский
счет: 873131.25
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REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN, ITS CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES, RASHIDA MANJOO :ADDENDUM
Many face challenges in gaining access to essential health services, including
for treatment for HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases. (...) The stigma that is attached
to women who are labelled a “witch”, and the rejection they experience within their
communities, leads to various violations and is an obstacle to gaining access to justice.
Such labelling affects family members across generations. (...) Language barriers often impede their ability to gain access to health care,
education and the justice system.
язык:Ру́сский
счет: 846945.9
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https://daccess-ods.un.org/acc...en&DS=A/HRC/26/38/ADD.1&Lang=R
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PROMOTION AND PROTECTION OF ALL HUMAN RIGHTS, CIVIL, POLITICAL, ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS, INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO DEVELOPMENT : INFORMATION / PRESENTED BY THE NETWORK OF AFRICAN NATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS INSTITUTIONS ON BEHALF OF "A" STATUS NATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS INSTITUTIONS IN AFRICA ; NOTE BY THE SECRETARIAT
National Human Rights Institutions and the persons with disabilities
The key role of National Human Rights Institutions
A central rationale for national human rights institutions is that they provide an ac-
cessible, no-cost means of redress for the most vulnerable sections of society, who
have particular difficulty gaining access to conventional legal means of resolving
their problems.
язык:Ру́сский
счет: 841335.5
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daccess-ods.un.org/acce...t?open&DS=A/HRC/13/NI/8&Lang=R
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REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE HUMAN RIGHTS OF INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS ON HIS MISSION TO AFGHANISTAN : NOTE / BY THE SECRETARIAT
Of particular concern to internally displaced persons is access to the national identity
card, or “tazkira”, which is essential for gaining access to services and justice, including
education for children, and for purchasing land or property. (...) Displaced women may face
enhanced gender-based constraints to gaining access to education, health and employment.
(...) Patriarchal social structures present
barriers to widows and female heads of households in gaining access to land and property
rights.
45.
язык:Ру́сский
счет: 816996
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https://daccess-ods.un.org/acc...en&DS=A/HRC/35/27/ADD.3&Lang=R
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