HANDBOOK ON COMPETITION LEGISLATION : NOTE / BY THE UNCTAD SECRETARIAT
The user of fossils may be only the entrepreneur irrespective of the form of property
including other legal and physical bodies in accordance with the established order.
2. (...) The actions mentioned in Points 1 and 5 are qualified as abuse of monopoly position
irrespective of the consequences of performed actions.
The actions mentioned in Points 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 are qualified as abuse of monopoly position if
there are the consequences provided for by the points.
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LETTER DATED 24 JUNE 2016 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF AZERBAIJAN TO THE UNITED NATIONS OFFICE AT GENEVA ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL
Under international law
such activities in the occupied territories may be qualified as war crimes that entail criminal
liability.
Additionally, the natural and legal persons also in breach of corporate social
responsibility and business ethics code, contribute to the continuation of Armenia’s
occupation against Azerbaijan and violation of fundamental rights, including rights of
return and rights of property of million more Azerbaijani internally displaced persons who
were subject of ethnic cleansing.
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VISIT TO THE BOLIVARIAN REPUBLIC OF VENEZUELA :REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE NEGATIVE IMPACT OF UNILATERAL COERCIVE MEASURES ON THE ENJOYMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS, ALENA DOUHAN
Public hospitals report
shortages of qualified personnel, with between 50 and 70 per cent of such posts vacant.
57. (...) Rights to education, information, property, access to justice and
reputation
70. (...) A/HRC/48/59/Add.2
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combination of these factors, aggravated by other effects of the sanctions, has further
compromised the right to education.
74. The blocking of property, assets and bank accounts of citizens by foreign and
correspondent banks, quite often because of overcompliance, has resulted in multiple
violations of the right to property, including for third-country nationals, in particular through
the termination of contracts with third-country companies.
75.
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ANNUAL REPORT ON NEW GUINEA FOR THE PERIOD 1 JULY 1946 TO 30 JUNE 1947
The war had caused serious Joss to native life and property and it has been estimated
that in some areas the native population has been reduced very considerably. (...) The natives of the
Territory generally suffered severe loss to persons and property, and a scheme of
· compensation has been devised to cover death or injury and damage to property.
(...) International Convention for the P rotection of Industrial Property, and Final Protocol
(2nd June, 1911) . . . . . - · · · · · · · · · ·
Treaty of Peace between the Allied and Associated Powers and Germany, with Protocol
(281h June, 1919) . . . . . . • • .. · · · ..
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TEXT OF AGREEMENTS FOR TRUST TERRITORIES AS APPROVED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY ON 13 DECEMBER 1946
Each member of the Trusteeship Council shall
designate one specially qualified person to represent it
therein.
FUNCTIONS AND POWERS
Article 87
The General Assembly and, under its authority, the
Trusteeship Council, in carrying out their functions,
may:
a. consider reports submitted by the Administering
Authority;
b. accept petitions and examine them in consulta·
tion with the Administering Authority;
c. provide for periodic visits to the respective Trust
Territories at times agreed upon with the Administer-
ing Authority; and
d. take these and other actions in conformity with
the terms of the trusteeship ap"eements.
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HANDBOOK ON COMPETITION LEGISLATION : NOTE / BY THE UNCTAD SECRETARIAT
GE.02-50174 (F) 050402 120402
Conférence
des Nations Unies
sur le commerce
et le développement
Distr.
GÉNÉRALE
TD/B/COM.2/CLP/25
1er février 2002
FRANÇAIS
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REQUEST FOR THE INCLUSION OF AN ITEM IN THE PROVISIONAL AGENDA OF THE 73RD SESSION : OBSERVER STATUS FOR THE NEW DEVELOPMENT BANK IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY : LETTER DATED 2 JULY 2018 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVES OF BRAZIL, CHINA, INDIA, THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION AND SOUTH AFRICA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
Where
provided for in this Agreement, a qualified majority shall be understood as an
affirmative vote of two thirds of the total voting power of the members. (...) A
Director shall continue in office until his successor has been chosen and qualified.
Alternates shall have full power to act for the respective Director when he is not
present.
(...) Article 23 – Special Funds
(a) The establishment and administration of Special Funds by the Bank shall
be approved by the Board of Governors by a qualified majority and shall follow the
purposes set forth in Article 2 of this Agreement.
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ADVISORY SERVICES IN THE FIELD OF HUMAN RIGHTS : REPORT OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
E/CN.4/995
E/CJIJ. 6/522
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(b) In resolution 2447 (XXIII) on education of youth in the respect for
human rights and fundamental freedoms adopted at the same meeting, the General
Assembly requested the Secretary-General to organize, within the frame-Hork of
the programme of advisory services in the field of human rights, and in co-operation
with interested Governments, seminars with the participation of persons specially
qualified in subjects of particular concern to youth, including youth leaders;
(c) In resolution 2449 (XXIII) on legal aid adopted at the same meeting
the Assembly requested the Secretary-General, in consultation with the appropriate
United Nations organs, specialized agencies and other intergovernmental organs
concerned, to provide the necessary resources within the limits of the programme
of advisory services in the field of human rights to facilitate expert and other
technical assistance to Member States seeking to extend the availability of
competent legal aid.
8. (...) The right to work, including trade union rights and fair conditions
of employment;
4. The right to property, including consideration of individual and
corporate property rights and taxation policy and of foreign
investment in relation to national developrr~nt programmes and to
national sovereignty over natural resources;
5. (...) ANNEX II
SELEC'IED LIST OF FIELDS IN vTHICH HUMAN RIGHTS
FELLOWSHIPS HAVE BEEN AWARDED
Protection of human rights in a multi-national society;
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The right of asylum, with special reference to measures safeguarding the human
rights of refugees;
Measures designed to advance observance of the human rights of the indigenous
population, with particular reference to matters concerning sedentarization
of nomads;
Protection of the human rights of immigrants and resident aliens;
Advancement of human rights in the formulation and implementation of economie
and social legislation;
Advancement of human rights in a newly independent country, with particular
emphasis on the effects of social change and urbanization on the composition
of the prison population and the protection of human rights in the administration
of penal institutions;
Participation in local administration as a means of promoting human rights;
Legislation, decrees and regulations concerning human rights, in relation to the
implementation of national development plans;
Implementation of the economie and social rights contained in the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights, with particular reference to legislative provisions
concerning young persans, married women and persans in lower income groups;
Protection Of rights relating tc individual ownership of property;
Methods of implementation at the national level of international conventions on
human rights with regard to both law and practice;
Judicial organization and administration in relation to the protection of h~~an
rights;
Protection of human rights in the administration of justice;
Protection of human rights of juvenile delinquents in the administration of
justice in children 1 s courts;
Role of the police in the protection of human rights with particular reference to
the special needs of new immigrants and of groups of varying ethnie origins;
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REPORT OF THE REPRESENTATIVE OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ON THE HUMAN RIGHTS OF INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS, WALTER KALIN : ADDENDUM
Resolution of housing, land and property issues..................................................... 27–29 10
V. (...) Moreover, accession to property has contributed to confidence-building among the IDPs.
(...) In order to facilitate the resolution of property issues, it would be crucial to
undertake a thorough review of the various types of property-like rights which prevailed in
Abkhazia, Georgia when the IDPs fled the region.
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REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE HUMAN RIGHTS OF INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS, CHALOKA BEYANI : ADDENDUM
The Kosovo Property Agency is the mass claims
mechanism for dealing with property claims and it works in parallel with the courts of
A/HRC/26/33/Add.2
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Kosovo. (...) IV. Housing, land and property
26. The process of resolving property issues in Kosovo faces many challenges,
hindering returns and the prospects for IDPs to freely choose between returning and other
durable solutions. (...) Potentially, if the taxes are not
paid, IDPs are denied access to copies of their property documents and are prevented from
regaining their property.
30.
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