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NOTE VERBALE DATED 2004/07/27 FROM THE PERMANENT MISSION OF ROMANIA TO THE UNITED NATIONS AT GENEVA ADDRESSED TO THE OFFICE OF THE UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS
Militia are
currently occupying the building. Twenty parents in Bendery and as many as fifty parents in
Ribnita stayed overnight in the other schools. (...) About fifteen to twenty parents were staying in the school building. The Internat
(orphanage) has been empty, as city authorities have cut off all utilities while the children were
in summer camp. Parents and Mission Members were checking the building periodically.
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REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON CONTEMPORARY FORMS OF SLAVERY, INCLUDING ITS CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES, GULNARA SHAHINIAN : ADDENDUM :
Most parents of domestic workers in Ambositra receive a salary twice a
month. In other regions, parents receive a salary every six months, or even on a yearly
basis. (...) Parents try to marry off their daughters to
a man with many cattle.
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VISIT TO QATAR : REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE RIGHT TO EDUCATION
Waiting lists may be the result of parents choosing one particular school that they
feel is of a higher quality. (...) Firstly, fees may be paid for non-Qatari children whose parents work in the private
sector to attend public schools. (...) According to reports, it is possible that some children with disabilities do not attend
school owing to their parents’ reluctance to send them to school. Efforts are under way to
convince all parents of children with disabilities to send their children to school, bearing in
mind the law on compulsory education.
71.
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https://daccess-ods.un.org/acc...en&DS=A/HRC/44/39/ADD.1&Lang=S
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NOTE VERBALE DATED 12 MARCH 2013 FROM THE PERMANENT MISSION OF SINGAPORE TO THE UNITED NATIONS OFFICE AT GENEVA ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARIAT OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL
Article 9 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child addresses the protection and
well-being of children who are separated from their parent or parents against their will,
irrespective of the causes of the separation. (...) While the Convention recognises the
need for States Parties to ensure the non-separation of the child from its parents in Article
9(1), the Convention also accepts that action initiated by States Parties such as detention,
imprisonment, exile, deportation or death as set out in Article 9(4) can result in separation.
(...) The thematic discussion should follow the framework of Article 9 of the Convention and
focus on protecting the human rights and best interests of children who are separated from
their parents against their will, irrespective of the causes of the separation.
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CONSIDERATION OF REPORTS SUBMITTED BY STATES PARTIES UNDER ARTICLE 44 OF THE CONVENTION : CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD : 2ND PERIODIC REPORTS OF STATES PARTIES DUE IN 1997 : MALTA
In such instances parents/legal guardians are also forfeited
from exercising the right of access to data on behalf of their child.
39. (...) The Anti-Bullying
Policy Team prepared programmes of awareness, prevention and intervention for teachers,
parents and children in Primary and Secondary Schools. (...) The Awareness Programme was also given to parents, as well as
Local Councils, Parish Centres and individual groups, when requested.
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REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE HUMAN RIGHTS OF MIGRANTS, JORGE BUSTAMANTE : ADDENDUM
Of these, approximately 126,000 were
affected by the migration of both parents, 50 per cent were below the age of 10, and 16 per
cent had lived apart from their parents for more than one year.6 The phenomenon seems to
be on the decline, since information provided by the National Authority for the Protection
of Children’s Rights updated to include March 2009, showed that at least 51,790 children
were left behind by one migrating family member. Of these, at least 10,995 had a single
caregiving parent working abroad and 28,447 children had both parents working abroad. (...) Pursuant to Order No. 219 of 2006, local
authorities are responsible for identifying cases of children left behind, while parents
migrating for labour abroad have the obligation to inform local authorities of their departure
and the child’s social welfare guardianship arrangements.
70.
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REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE SALE OF CHILDREN, CHILD PROSTITUTION AND CHILD PORNOGRAPHY ON HER VISIT TO GEORGIA : NOTE / BY THE SECRETARIAT
However, the number of prospective adoptive parents has increased steadily (from 2,439 in
2010 to 3,325 by September 2016). (...) The statistics include step-parent
adoption.
8 In 2015-2016 the number of children whose birth parents were indicated in birth certificates upon a
court decision increased considerably (39 cases as opposed to 4 cases in 2012-2014). (...) In addition, this provision
establishes that the commissioning couple are deemed to be the legal parents of the child
while the donor or the surrogate mother has no right to be recognized as a parent of the
child.
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https://daccess-ods.un.org/acc...en&DS=A/HRC/34/55/ADD.1&Lang=S
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY, 18TH SESSION, 3RD COMMITTEE : 1262ND MEETING, WEDNESDAY,13 NOVEMBER 1963, NEW YORK
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legislation, in cases of that kind, allowed the guardian-
ship authority-and more specifically, the district
court-to abrogate, suspend or limit the authority of
the parents after, of course, exhausting every other
264 General Assembly- Eighteenth Session- Third Committee
means of compelling the parents to carry out their
obligations towards their children.
36. (...) It was
thus possible for a child to be stateless, if he was
born of stateless parents in a country belonging to
the first category. (...) For instance, al-
though French law, in order to reduce the number of
stateless persons, conferred French nationality on
children born in France to unknown parents, and on
foundlings, French nationality could not be systemati-
cally conferred on every child born in France to
known parents of unknown nationality.
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NOTE VERBALE DATED 9 SEPTEMBER 2013 FROM THE PERMANENT MISSION OF THE SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC TO THE UNITED NATIONS OFFICE AT GENEVA ADDRESSED TO THE OFFICE OF THE UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS
• Distribution of leaflets to parents, threatening them not to send their children to
schools (...) They have also killed them because of intellectual or
religious affiliations of their parents. The most famous cases in this regard were
murdering the sons and nephews of General Tellawi, while he was taking them to
school, in the beginning of 2012. Another child has been murdered in front of his
parents and younger brother, in June 2012, because he appeared on TV while he
was participating in a march supporting reform in Syria
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• Armed terrorist groups have targeted children in general, either to horrify their
parents and force them to change their positions.
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