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Data (5)
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Australia
Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA)
PP, VP
en
PUBCRIS: Products registered for use
PP, VP
en
PERMITS: Products that may be available under a minor use permit for off-label use (that is, for a use not authorised by the registration conditions of use)
New Zealand
Ministry for Primary Industries
PP, VP
en
For registered uses, download the label
Samoa
Samoa Quarantine Service (SQS), Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries
Pe
some
en
See "List of Approved Registered Pesticides" link at bottom of page
Key:
Type of pesticide: Pe = pesticides, PP = Plant Protection products, VP = veterinary products
Uses: Registered uses are provided ( = yes, X = no)
Language: Background information and registration database available in which language.
لغة:العربية
نتيجة: 1239288.4
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https://www.fao.org/pesticide-...trations-elsewhere/oceania/ar/
مصدر البيانات: un
SPECIFIC GROUPS AND INDIVIDUALS :MIGRANT WORKERS : REPORT : ADDENDUM / SUBMITTED BY GABRIELA RODRÍGUEZ PIZARRO, SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR, IN CONFORMITY WITH RESOLUTION 2004/53 OF THE COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS
It was out-of-date residence permits rather than document authenticity that
gave rise to most problems. (...) The registration will be valid for the remaining duration of the residence
permit, and, with the exception of seasonal work permits, may not be less than six months.
(...) Italian law provides for sanctions against anyone who employs immigrants without
a residence permit or whose permits have expired or been withdrawn or cancelled.
لغة:العربية
نتيجة: 1155304.5
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https://daccess-ods.un.org/acc...DS=E/CN.4/2005/85/ADD.3&Lang=A
مصدر البيانات: ods
LETTER DATED 13 JUNE 2016 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF GEORGIA TO THE UNITED NATIONS OFFICE AT GENEVA ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL
According to so called “law”, the following categories of permits shall be issued to “foreign
citizens”: 1) entry permit; 2) temporary residence permit; 3) residence permit; and 4) work
permit. (...) All four categories of permits - entry permit, temporary
residence permit, residence permit and work permit, will not be issued to an applicant
which 1) is or was “against the independence and the sovereignty of Abkhazia”; 2) “poses
threat to security of Abkhazia”; 3) participated in war against Abkhazia in 1992-1993 or
assisted to those who participated in it. (...) It should be underlined that the
restriction on applying for residence permit concerns people without citizenship. Therefore,
ethnic Georgians holding the Georgian citizenship will not be even able to apply for
residence permits.
لغة:العربية
نتيجة: 1127398.2
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https://daccess-ods.un.org/acc...et?open&DS=A/HRC/32/G/8&Lang=A
مصدر البيانات: ods
REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES ON THE HUMAN RIGHTS SITUATION OF THE SAMI PEOPLE IN THE SáPMI REGION OF NORWAY, SWEDEN AND FINLAND
In addition to the Minerals Act, the Environmental Code20 applies in matters
concerning the granting of a concession, while a permit for exploitation is granted under
both the Minerals Act and the Environmental Code. Exploration permits and exploitation
concessions are granted by the Mining Inspectorate and may be appealed before the
Government. (...) There are no requirements for social impact assessments under Swedish law.
Assessments for permits and concessions are conducted on a case-by-case basis and
applications for exploration and exploitation permits are not evaluated against already
existing projects and the cumulative impact that they may have on the affected Sami
communities.
لغة:العربية
نتيجة: 1111453.1
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https://daccess-ods.un.org/acc...en&DS=A/HRC/33/42/ADD.3&Lang=A
مصدر البيانات: ods
REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE ISSUE OF HUMAN RIGHTS OBLIGATIONS RELATING TO THE ENJOYMENT OF A SAFE, CLEAN, HEALTHY AND SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT, ON HIS VISIT TO MADAGASCAR : NOTE / BY THE SECRETARIAT
The assessment provides a basis for the decision whether to issue an
environmental permit allowing the action to go forward.
11. On his visit to Madagascar in 2011, the then Special Rapporteur on the right to food
identified several defects in the assessment procedure, including that local communities
often did not have the capacity to take part in public consultations effectively, taking into
account the limited information they had about the effects of proposed projects; that the
results of the assessment were not required to be made public; and that local communities
did not have access to an independent mechanism to review decisions to grant
environmental permits (A/HRC/19/59/Add.4, para. 30). (...) In recent years, Madagascar has seen a rapid increase in mining permits, which
has led to an increase in the number of protests against mining operations. (...) In July 2016, a coalition of organizations sent a letter to the President of Madagascar
requesting that the Government cancel the mining permit on the grounds, among others,
that the permit was issued without the particip

لغة:العربية
نتيجة: 1111453.1
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https://daccess-ods.un.org/acc...en&DS=A/HRC/34/49/ADD.1&Lang=A
مصدر البيانات: ods
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
In the past three years a total of 128,891 family reunification permits have
been granted:
2000: 13,473 permits;
2001: 23,028 permits;
2002: 34,039 permits.
2003: 58,351 residence permits for purposes of family reunification were granted – an increase of
71.42% over 2002 (fifth paragraph of the summary).
(...) The quota system may, after analysis of the national employment situation, permit the recruitment
of workers in their places of origin, on a legal basis and with all necessary guarantees, without
prejudice to the fact that there are other means of documenting, through work permits, foreigners
legally resident in Spain or abroad, or even those who are in Spain illegally in the cases provided
for by the legislation on immigration.
As to the need for migrant workers in some sectors of the Spanish economy, the quota system
comprises the annual grant of work permits to foreigners and represents an attempted response to
the need to fill vacant posts with the agreement of the social partners and the public employment
services.

لغة:العربية
نتيجة: 1086637.7
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daccess-ods.un.org/acce...pen&DS=E/CN.4/2004/G/17&Lang=A
مصدر البيانات: ods
LETTER DATED 2 OCTOBER 2013 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF GEORGIA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE CHAIR OF THE COMMITTEE
Governmental Resolution
No. 451 of 1/12/2011 on
“Approving permit forms and
rules for the issuance of permits
for the export, import, re-export
and transit of dual-use products
subject to export control”
8 General licensing
9 Exceptions from licensing X Law on Licences and Permits
10 Licensing of deemed export/visa
11 National licensing authority X X
12 Interagency review for licences X
1. (...) Governmental Resolution
No. 451 of 1/12/2011 on
“Approving permit forms and
rules for the issuance of permits
for the export, import, re-export
and transit of dual-use products
subject to export control”
4. (...) Governmental Resolution
No. 451 of 1 /12/2011 on
“Approving permit forms and
rules for the issuance of permits
for the export, import, re-export
and transit of dual-use products
subject to export control”
8 General licensing
9 Exceptions from licensing X Law on Licensing and Permits
10 Licensing of deemed export/visa
11 National licensing authority X X
12 Interagency review for licences X
1.

لغة:العربية
نتيجة: 1084456.9
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daccess-ods.un.org/acce...open&DS=S/AC.44/2013/20&Lang=A
مصدر البيانات: ods
REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE HUMAN RIGHTS OF MIGRANTS, JORGE BUSTAMANTE : ADDENDUM
The introduction of special temporary permits to manage complex mixed migration is
increasingly common internationally. (...) A/HRC/17/33/Add.4
11 GE.11-13034
permits to work, study and or conduct business. However, the deadline for application for
these special permits was 31 December 2010. (...) The Department of Home Affairs has defended the necessity to detain
asylum-seekers, on various grounds: (a) asylum-seekers who allow their permits to expire
become illegal foreigners; (b) when someone ceases to be an asylum-seeker following the
initial rejection of his or her claim, regardless of any ongoing appeals; (c) an asylum-seeker
permit merely allows an individual to “sojourn” in the country; nothing prevent this sojourn
from taking place in detention; and (d) an asylum-seeker permit issued or renewed from
detention does not entitle an individual to be released from detention.
لغة:العربية
نتيجة: 1084456.9
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daccess-ods.un.org/acce...en&DS=A/HRC/17/33/ADD.4&Lang=A
مصدر البيانات: ods
LETTER DATED 23 OCTOBER 2017 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF GEORGIA TO THE UNITED NATIONS OFFICE AND OTHER INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS IN GENEVA ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL
Recently the occupation regime in Sokhumi has started forced distribution of so-
called residence permits in Gali district. Thus, on the grounds of ethnic origins, the local
Georgian population, who were born and grown up in Abkhazia and are residents of this
region in three, four and more generations, are compelled to register as foreigners in the
places of their origin. Even with those so-called residence permits ethnic Georgian
population are subject to additional restrictions of rights to residence, work and property.
Furthermore, the people with low income, HIV/AIDS infection or drug addiction, and also
those who were subject to administrative responsibility twice or more times or spent more
than 6 months outside Abkhazia/Tskhinvali regions are denied the possibility to receive
even so-called residence permits, i.e. any document identifying a person.
لغة:العربية
نتيجة: 1047254.7
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https://daccess-ods.un.org/acc...t?open&DS=A/HRC/36/G/14&Lang=A
مصدر البيانات: ods
HUMAN RIGHTS SITUATION IN PALESTINE AND OTHER OCCUPIED ARAB TERRITORIES :WRITTEN SUBMISSION BY THE STATE OF PALESTINE: INDEPENDENT COMMISSION FOR HUMAN RIGHTS : NOTE / BY THE SECRETARIAT
Patients and their attendants are interrogated and
blackmailed against access permits needed for medical treatment. Others are arrested at the
Beit Hanun (Erez) Crossing. (...) Citing the lack of
Israeli-issued permits, home demolitions were on the rise in East Jerusalem. (...) Thousands of Palestinians are forced to apply for special
permits to allow residence and movement from one area to another, including access to
homes and land.
لغة:العربية
نتيجة: 1039955.7
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https://daccess-ods.un.org/acc...t?open&DS=A/HRC/43/NI/2&Lang=A
مصدر البيانات: ods