COMMUNICATION NO. 176/2020: DECISION/VIEWS
On 1 October 2019, the author asked the Nice Administrative
Court to order the Office to reinstate his material entitlements. (...) On 17 October 2019 the author applied to the Nice Administrative Court, requesting it
to annul the Office’s decision of 18 April 2019. (...) In the author’s numerous posts and photographs on social media, he presents
himself as a surgeon at the Pasteur Hospital in Nice, spends winter vacations in Courchevel,
dines in restaurants in Monaco and visits several cities and historical sites on the French
Riviera.
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ELECTION OF MEMBERS OF THE SUB-COMMISSION ON PREVENTION OF DISCRIMINATION AND PROTECTION OF MINORITIES : NOTE
Faculté
de Droit, Nice - France
1980: "Les conflits de lois relatifs à la Conversion de la
séparation de corps en divorce". DEA, Faculté de Droit,
Nice - France
E/CN.4/1992/56/Add.2
page 8
1985: "Les fonctions du droit pénal économique dans les systèmes
économiques contemporains", doctoral thesis, Nice
1987: "L'incidence de la réforme du 2 Août 1983 sur la loi
applicable au régime matrimonial en droit ivoirien".
(...) Anna Michalska (Expert)
(Nominated by the Government of Poland)
Born: 3 January 1940, Warsaw, Poland
Nationality: Polish
Degrees :
1962 LL.M. at Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland
1967 Doctor of Law
1974 Associate Professor of Law
1985 Professor of Law
Academic and professional positions:
Professor at the Department of International Law, Adam Mickiewicz University,
Poznan
Lecturer in international public law and in international protection of human
rights
Previous academic and professional experience:
Visiting lecturer at the Sorbonne University, Paris
Visiting lecturer at the Summer School International Institute of Human
Rights, Strasbourg
Expert in the projects carried out by the UNESCO Division of Human Rights and
Peace:
- Racial Discrimination (Lisbon, 1983)
- Rights of Peoples to Self-Deterrnination (Harare, 1985)
- Peoples' Rights and Minorities' Rights (Budapest, 1991)
Participation in international conferences:
Self-Determination of Peoples (Klingenthal, 1986)
Colloquy on the European Convention on Human Rights (Copenhagen - Oslo -
Lund, 1990)
A number of other conferences held in Mexico, Barcelona, Edinburgh, Amsterdam,
Geneva, Middeburg, Dusseldorf, Bonn and Kiev
Teaching subjects:
International public law,
International protection of human rights
Publications:
Fundamental Human Rights in the National Legal Order and International Law
(in Polish)
International Covenants on Human Rights (in Polish)
E/CN.4/1992/56/Add.2
page 12
Papers published within the last five years
In foreign languages -
1.

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FILLING OF CASUAL VACANCIES IN THE COMMISSION : INTERNATIONAL LAW COMMISSION : NOTE / BY THE SECRETARIAT
Lecturer (part-time),
European University Institute, 1980 and 1984–1985. Visiting professor, Johns Hopkins
University, 1977–1978; Faculty of Law, University of Geneva, 1983 and 1985; University
of Paris I, 1989; University of Aix-Marseille III, 1992; University of Michigan School of Law,
1992; Columbia Law School, 1996.
(...) Honours
Prix de thèse de la Faculté de Droit de Nice et de la ville de Nice, 1983.
Prix de l’Académie des Sciences d’Outre-Mer, Paris, 1988.
(...) Jiruška.
The First Site Visit of the International Court of Justice in Fulfilment of Its Judicial Function.
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COMMUNICATION FROM THE TANGANYIKA GOVERNMENT TRADE UNION CONCERNING TANGANYIKA
the King, and we got our Registration number as shown on the address above.
60-21351 I.- ••
T/COM.2/L.57
English
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In 191~8, the United Nations visiting Missions came to Africa for the first
time, w:1en they reached Tanganyika, they w-ere aslted by some people they met if
they bao any idea of our Union, they answered that they had it, and that was one
of the :'.;)Jints which brought them to see in this country. (...) This thing was also explained
to the fL·st visiting Missions.
6. 'Ihe : lissions agreed that they would fight for our country till she gets her
independe;:ce, and gave us some good advices which we tried to follow.
7. When we met with the other visiting Missions in 1954, we told them that we
then did not like high salaries, as we did before but, instead we wanted our
land to be free.
8.
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(...) HIV positive mothers who have decided to stop breastfeeding should feed their babies at least 1 full NICE cup of milk every day. (A full NICE cup is 500 ml.)
(...) HIV positive mothers who have decided to stop breastfeeding should feed their babies at least 1 full NICE cup of milk every day. (A full NICE cup is 500 ml.)
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UN strongly condemns knife attack inside Nice church which left three dead
29 October 2020
Peace and Security
The UN Secretary-General on Thursday strongly condemned a knife attack inside a French church in the southern French city of Nice, which reportedly left three worshippers dead.
(...) Following the killings in Nice, French police have launched a murder inquiry, with President Macron denouncing it as an “Islamist terrorist attack”, and the national security alert system has been raised to its highest level.
(...) In Christchurch, UN chief calls for tolerance, solidarity to extinguish ‘wildfire’ of hate speech
13 May 2019
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On a three-day visit to New Zealand, UN Secretary-General António Guterres paid his respects to the victims of the horrific mosque attacks in Christchurch, where dozens of Muslims were gunned down in two separate incidents during Friday prayers on 15 March.
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UN strongly condemns knife attack inside Nice church which left three dead
29 October 2020
Peace and Security
The UN Secretary-General on Thursday strongly condemned a knife attack inside a French church in the southern French city of Nice, which reportedly left three worshippers dead.
(...) Following the killings in Nice, French police have launched a murder inquiry, with President Macron denouncing it as an “Islamist terrorist attack”, and the national security alert system has been raised to its highest level.
(...) In Christchurch, UN chief calls for tolerance, solidarity to extinguish ‘wildfire’ of hate speech
13 May 2019
Culture and Education
On a three-day visit to New Zealand, UN Secretary-General António Guterres paid his respects to the victims of the horrific mosque attacks in Christchurch, where dozens of Muslims were gunned down in two separate incidents during Friday prayers on 15 March.
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Ambassador Koro Bessho of Japan and President of the Security Council reads statement condemning the deadly attack in Nice, France. The members of the Security Council underlined the need to bring the perpetrators of these terrorist acts to justice.
According to media reports, a truck rammed into pedestrians gathered to celebrate the French holiday in the southern seaside city of Nice on Thursday night, killing more than 80 – including children. (...) terror
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While en route to the summit Mr Dunne will visit London for meetings with the National Archives, United Kingdom, and the British Library The focus of these discussions will be around archival conservation and in particular, the preservation of heritage documents and the collaborative model developed by the British Library with other national collecting institutions to maximise access and responsiveness to users of their services.
In addition, in his capacity as Associate Minister of Health, he will have discussions with the National Institute for Health Care and Excellence (NICE) around access to medicines in the context of New Zealand’s national medicines strategy, Medicines New Zealand. He will also visit London Ambulance for discussions on their collaborative approach with other emergency response organisations in the greater London area.
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