ANNUAL REPORT OF THE UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND REPORTS OF THE OFFICE OF THE HIGH COMMISSIONER AND THE SECRETARY-GENERAL :WRITTEN SUBMISSION BY THE COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS OF THE PHILIPPINES : NOTE / BY THE SECRETARIAT
This situation becomes problematic
if aggravated by the lack of training of judges in handling cases involving persons with
disabilities. Such case may result to misappreciation of circumstances leading to eventual
miscarriage of justice.
5. (...) The Supreme Court of the Philippines is consistently monitoring cases of persons
with disabilities. Data on cases involving persons who are deaf or hard of hearing have
been gathered from Supreme Court records as early as the 1920s.
14. (...) Request for assistance by civil society from
the Supreme Court – Office of the Court Administrator to track and follow-up cases
involving deaf parties for instance, have yielded only a few responses from the lower
courts.
16.
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نتيجة: 957553.1
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NOTE VERBALE DATED 15 MAY 2020 FROM THE PERMANENT MISSION OF GERMANY TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE CHAIR OF THE COMMITTEE :SECURITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ESTABLISHED PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION 1540 (2004)
NW CW BWb Source document NW CW BW Source document Remarks
1 Measures to account
for production
X X X NW: Commission Regulation (Euratom)
No. 302/2005 of 8 February 2005 on the
application of Euratom safeguards;
Radiation Protection Ordinance
(“StrlSchV”) of 20 July 2001, as
amended, sect. 85
CW: Chemical Weapons Convention
Implementation Act, sect. 3; Chemical
Weapons Convention Implementation
Ordinance of 20 November 1996, as
amended
BW: Ordinance on Safety and Health
Protection Related to Work Involving
Biological Agents of 27 January 1992, as
amended; Technical Regulations for
Biological Agents (TRBA 100:
Protective measures for specific and
unspecific work in laboratories
involving biological agents); Chemical
Weapons Convention Implementation
Act (Ricin, Saxitoxin); Chemical
Weapons Convention Implementation
Regulation (Ricin, Saxitoxin)
X X X NW: EURATOM Treaty, art. 83;
Commission Recommendation of
11 February 2009 on the implementation
of a nuclear material accountancy and
control system by operators of nuclear
installations; Atomic Energy Act,
sect. 46; Radiation Protection
Ordinance, sects. 33 and 116
CW: Chemical Weapons Convention
Implementation Act, sects. 5, 7, 15
(penalties) and 20 (enforcement);
Chemical Weapons Convention
Implementation Regulation of
20 November 1996, sect. 12
BW: Robert Koch Institute; Federal
Centre for Health Education; Committee
on Biological Agents; Chemical
Weapons Convention Implementation
Act (Ricin, Saxitoxin); Chemical
Weapons Convention Implementation
Regulation (Ricin, Saxitoxin)
2 Measures to account
for use
X X X NW: Commission Regulation (Euratom)
No. 302/2005 on the application of
Euratom safeguards; Radiation
Protection Ordinance, (“StrlSchV”) of
2018, throughout; see also chap. 3
art. 31, and following.
(...) NW CW BWb Source document NW CW BW Source document Remarks
CW: Chemical Weapons Convention
Implementation Act, sect. 2; Chemical
Weapons Convention Implementation
Regulation, as amended
BW: Ordinance on Safety and Health
Protection Related to Work Involving
Biological Agents of 27 January 1992;
Technical Regulations for Biological
Agents (TRBA 100: Protective measures
for specific and unspecific work in
laboratories involving biological
agents); Chemical Weapons Convention
Implementation Act (Ricin, Saxitoxin);
Chemical Weapons Convention
Implementation Regulation (Ricin,
Saxitoxin)
CW: Chemical Weapons Convention
Implementation Act, sects. 5, 7, 15
(penalties) and 20 (enforcement);
Chemical Weapons Convention
Implementation Regulation, sect. 12
BW: Robert Koch Institute; Federal
Centre for Health Education; Committee
on Biological Agents; Chemical
Weapons Convention Implementation
Act (Ricin, Saxitoxin); Chemical
Weapons Convention Implementation
Regulation (Ricin, Saxitoxin)
3 Measures to account
for storage
X X X NW: Commission Regulation (Euratom)
No. 302/2005 on the application of
Euratom safeguards; Radiation
Protection Ordinance, sects. 84–86
CW: Chemical Weapons Convention
Implementation Act, sect. 2; Chemical
Weapons Convention Implementation
Regulation, as amended
BW: Ordinance on Safety and Health
Protection Related to Work Involving
Biological Agents; Technical Regulations
for Biological Agents (TRBA 100:
Protective measures for specific and
unspecific work in laboratories involving
biological agents); Chemical Weapons
Convention Implementation Act (Ricin,
Saxitoxin); Chemical Weapons
X X X NW: EURATOM Treaty, art. 83;
Commission Recommendation of
11 February 2009 on the implementation
of a nuclear material accountancy and
control system by operators of nuclear
installations; Atomic Energy Act,
sect. 46; Radiation Protection
Ordinance, sects. 33 and 116
CW: Chemical Weapons Convention
Implementation Act, sects. 5, 7, 15
(penalties) and 20 (enforcement);
Chemical Weapons Convention
Implementation Regulation, sect. 12
BW: European Centre for Disease
Prevention and Control; Robert Koch
Institute; Federal Centre for Health
Education; Committee on Biological
Agents; Chemical Weapons Convention
S
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C
.4
4
/2
0
2
0
/1
2
0
-1
2
0
2
1
1
2
/3
0
Measures to establish domestic
controls to prevent the
proliferation of NW, CW, BW,
and their means of delivery;
controls over related materials
National legal and/or regulatory framework Enforcement and civil/criminal penalties
X/? (...) NW CW BWb Source document NW CW BW Source document Remarks
Principles and Objectives of Physical
Protection endorsed by IAEA)
CW: Chemical Weapons Convention
Implementation Act, sect. 4; Chemical
Weapons Convention Implementation
Regulation, as amended, sect. 2
(licensing requirement for production or
handling of Schedule 1, chemicals);
Chemicals Act, sect. 19; Ordinance on
Hazardous Substances of 26 November
2010 (“GefStoffV”)
BW: Health and Safety at Work Act,
7 August 1996, as amended
(Arbeitsschutzgesetz); Ordinance on
Safety and Health Protection Related to
Work Involving Biological Agents;
Technical Regulations for Biological
Agents (TRBA 100: Protective measures
for specific and unspecific work in
laboratories involving biological
agents); Chemical Weapons Convention
Implementation Act (Ricin, Saxitoxin);
Chemical Weapons Convention
Implementation Regulation (except
transport) (Ricin, Saxitoxin)
CW: Chemical Weapons Convention
Implementation Act, sects. 15 and 16;
Chemical Weapons Convention
Implementation Regulation, sects. 12
and 13; Chemicals Act, sects. 21 and 26;
Ordinance on Hazardous Substances,
part 7
BW: European Centre for Disease and
Control; Robert Koch Institute; Federal
Centre for Health Education; Committee
on Biological Agents; Chemical
Weapons Convention Implementation
Act (Ricin, Saxitoxin); Chemical
Weapons Convention Implementation
Regulation (Ricin, Saxitoxin)
S
/A
C
.4
4
/2
0
2
0
/1
2
0
-1
2
0
2
1
1
6
/3
0
Measures to establish domestic
controls to prevent the
proliferation of NW, CW, BW,
and their means of delivery;
controls over related materials
National legal and/or regulatory framework Enforcement and civil/criminal penalties
X/?

لغة:العربية
نتيجة: 943091.8
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REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON EXTRAJUDICIAL, SUMMARY OR ARBITRARY EXECUTIONS, PHILIP ALSTON : ADDENDUM
To date, there has still
not been a single conviction involving those who were active military personnel at the time of
the killing. (...) When granted, the Writ of Amparo provides significant relief in cases
involving extrajudicial killings, as can be illustrated by the cases of Jonas Burgos and the
Manalo Brothers. (...) The Supreme Court has since abolished these special courts, reverting to the practice of
designating all regional courts as special courts to try cases involving extrajudicial killings.
Insofar as this discourages the participation of witnesses and leads to delays in prosecutions of
cases involving extrajudicial killings, the changes should be revisited.
لغة:العربية
نتيجة: 931233.8
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NOTE VERBALE DATED 2004/01/29 FROM THE PERMANENT MISSION OF SPAIN TO THE UNITED NATIONS OFFICE AT GENEVA ADDRESSED TO THE OFFICE OF THE UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS
The
reforms made in immigration legislation have been aimed, inter alia, at speeding up procedures
and simplifying requirements for the processing and resolution of cases involving the granting of
work and residence permits to foreign subjects. (...) In the
context of this Working Group, the “Protocol for institutional coordination in action involving
unaccompanied foreign minors” was formulated in December 2002. (...) Specifically:
(a) Seven cases have been tried in Juzgado de Instruccion No. 2 involving a total of
18 Spanish defendants and 3 foreign defendants.
لغة:العربية
نتيجة: 899658.6
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PROMOTION AND PROTECTION OF ALL HUMAN RIGHTS, CIVIL, POLITICAL, ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS, INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO DEVELOPMENT :WRITTEN SUBMISSION BY THE PHILIPPINES: COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS : NOTE / BY THE SECRETARIAT
A/HRC/43/NI/1
GE.20-02655 4
use of sign language interpreters in court and quasi-judicial proceedings involving deaf
persons is now mandatory under the Filipino Sign Language Act.21 It should be emphasized
that steps must likewise be taken to make the court processes fully responsive to the needs of
persons with disabilities other than hearing impairment. Furthermore, the Supreme Court
should have a mechanism to track and monitor all cases involving persons with disabilities,
including those lodged in the lower courts.
9. (...) Specifically, the CHRP requests for the Council to urge
the Department of Transportation (DOTr) to ensure accessibility in public transportation for
all persons with disabilities, the Supreme Court of the Philippines to establish a mechanism
to track and monitor all cases involving persons with disabilities, including those lodged in
the lower courts, and the Philippine government to adopt the Comprehensive Anti-
Discrimination bill prohibiting discrimination on the grounds of disability.

لغة:العربية
نتيجة: 891922.1
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HUMAN RIGHTS BODIES AND MECHANISMS :WRITTEN SUBMISSION BY THE PHILIPPINES : COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS : NOTE / BY THE SECRETARIAT
The current trend of “red-tagging” Lumad schools, or of accusing Lumad schools of
training students to become Communist rebels, greatly affects indigenous children and
makes the Lumad more vulnerable to violent attacks and harassment. Incidents involving
attacks and harassment of Lumad are as follows:
(a) In September 2015, during the conduct of a raid, paramilitary forces killed
Manobo leaders Dionel Campos and Juvello Sinzo, and Emerito Samarca, the school
director of ALCADEV, an award-winning school for Lumad youth in Han-ayan, Lianga,
Surigao del Sur. (...) The
suspensions have also led to the denial of the Lumad children’s basic and fundamental
rights to education and self-determination.
5. Other incidents involving the harassment of IPs are as follows:
(a) In July 2019, the CHRP launched a motu proprio investigation on a human
trafficking case involving Lumad victims from Quezon, Bukidnon based on information
received from various labor groups. 34 of the Lumad were rescued from a fish pen in Sual,
Pangasinan after being forced to work for 15 hours a day, without payment of proper
wages.13 The CHRP assisted the Lumad in the filing of a report against their recruiters and
employer.

لغة:العربية
نتيجة: 891825.2
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مصدر البيانات: ods
NOTE VERBALE DATED 19 SEPTEMBER 2014 FROM THE PERMANENT MISSION OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE TO THE UNITED NATIONS OFFICE AT GENEVA AND OTHER INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS IN SWITZERLAND ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARIAT OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL
Singapore regards drug trafficking as a “most
serious crime” along with those involving lethal force, given its pernicious and widespread
impact on the community and society at large. (...) But we constantly review our laws, including those involving drug offences. The
latest review of our death penalty regime in 2012 reaffirmed the relevance of the death
penalty for all the offences to which it currently applies.
لغة:العربية
نتيجة: 886974.3
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daccess-ods.un.org/acce...et?open&DS=A/HRC/27/G/5&Lang=A
مصدر البيانات: ods
VISIT TO THE NETHERLANDS : REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON FREEDOM OF RELIGION OR BELIEF
Around 80
per cent more antisemitic incidents are reported to the police than to the anti-discrimination
bureaux. Incidents involving intersecting ethnicity and religious identities involving
Muslims, Hindus and Sikhs are mostly recorded under the category of race or ethnicity.
(...) Their statistics on discrimination based on or involving religion or
belief can thus be divided into anti-Muslim and antisemitism incidents.
27. (...) (c) Discrimination based on, or involving, religion or belief
44. In 2018, Dutch anti-discrimination bureaux received 4,320 allegations of
discrimination, a 16 per cent drop from 2017, when there was only a 1 per cent decrease
from 2016.49 Seven per cent of reports in 2018 and 13 p
لغة:العربية
نتيجة: 885910.4
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https://daccess-ods.un.org/acc...en&DS=A/HRC/43/48/ADD.1&Lang=A
مصدر البيانات: ods
REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN, ITS CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES, YAKIN ERTÜRK :ADDENDUM
The recent history of the Democratic Republic of the Congo is marked by two major
armed conflicts, involving a multitude of actors.1 An estimated 4 million people died as a
result of the direct and indirect consequences of these wars.
5. (...) Long-standing tensions between Lendu and Hema ethnic groups,
rooted in colonial divide-and-rule strategies, were transformed into a local armed conflict
involving several ethnically based militia groups. (...) Political interference during all stages of the criminal process is very common, especially
in high-profile cases involving crimes committed by State security forces.
76.
لغة:العربية
نتيجة: 885910.4
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مصدر البيانات: ods