REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON FREEDOM OF RELIGION OR BELIEF, HEINER BIELEFELDT : ADDENDUM
As previously mentioned,
recognized Christian communities have their own independent ecclesiastical tribunals,
which operate on the basis of their version of canon law. (...) With increasing degrees
of gravity, this affects members of non-recognized Christian denominations, the Baha’is
and converts from Islam to Christianity or another religion. (...) Nonetheless, the members of non-recognized Christian denominations
with whom he spoke complained of discriminatory treatment.
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REPORT OF THE SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ON THE ISSUE OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS AND OTHER BUSINESS ENTERPRISES : ADDENDUM
For all companies, the prohibitions are often recognized in concert. Several also
hold their supply chain to these prohibitions specifically.
31. (...) The right to rest and leisure is recognized by approximately 30 percent of the companies.
(...) By sector, the right is most often
recognized in the IT, Electronics Telecommunications and the Retail Consumer Products
sectors, with 30 percent recognition in each.
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REPORT OF THE INDEPENDENT EXPERT IN THE FIELD OF CULTURAL RIGHTS, FARIDA SHAHEED : ADDENDUM
Moreover, this precludes
any new group from being recognized as an autochthonous community, effectively
blocking the possibility of providing other minority groups with the entitlements now
afforded to recognized indigenous groups. (...) ORF has established a medium wave radio service in languages of the
recognized national minorities, airing programmes in Croat, Hungarian and Czech.
(...) In this regard, the Advisory Committee on the
Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities has stressed that Austria
should “pursue a flexible approach with regard to criteria such as the length of established
presence of a group of persons belonging to a national minority in the country to be
recognized as an ethnic group and ensure that the resulting approach takes into account
existing calls for inclusion of additional groups in the protection of the Framework
Convention”.55 The Co
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IDENTICAL LETTERS DATED 7 SEPTEMBER 2021 FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY AND THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL
Beyond concessional finance and debt relief, the region needed innovative financing
sources to build a platform for a robust and resilient society. It was recognized that debt
sustainability and food and nutrition security was a critical and pressing issue for the
Community. (...) The need for a regional approach towards developing local capacity
for specialized training was emphasized. The meeting recognized the need to support
the CARICOM Human Resource Development Strategy to prevent brain drain and to
consider the different UN human capacity development supporting initiatives offered
by its agencies such as UNICEF, ICAO, and others. (...) The Caribbean was the most tourism-
dependent region in the world, and, with tourism infrastructure located mostly in the
coastal zone, countries were extremely vulnerable to climate-induced disasters.
Participants recognized the relevance of the revision of the Caribbean Regional
Strategy on Climate Change and Development.
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ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL OFFICIAL RECORDS, RESUMED 20TH SESSION : 899TH (CLOSING) MEETING, THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 1955, NEW YORK
It
had also ·been officially recognized by sixty-two States,
including all the States represented on the Council, and
was a member of almost all the specialized agencies.
(...) The Netherlands Government had not recognized the
German Democratic Republic as a sovereign State, and
ECE was an organization of independent, sovereign
States.
32. (...) The
Soviet representative had refuted the arguments of a
juridical nature which they had advanced. It should
be recognized by all that two States existed in Germany
at the current time, and the application of the German
Democratic Republic should be judged by the same
criteria as that of the Federal Republic of Germany.
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REPORT OF THE WORKSHOP ON INDIGENOUS PEOPLES, PRIVATE SECTOR NATURAL RESOURCE, ENERGY AND MINING COMPANIES AND HUMAN RIGHTS, GENEVA, 5-7 DECEMBER 2001
At the national level, she further recognized that advances had been made in many
countries. (...) The right to ownership of indigenous
peoples is being recognized by the ILO Convention 169 and the Convention on Biological
Diversity. (...) As such, the industry participants recognized that mining
companies can also be used as a lever by indigenous peoples against the Government.
45.
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REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON FREEDOM OF RELIGION OR BELIEF, HEINER BIELEFELDT : ADDENDUM
A/HRC/28/66/Add.2
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recognized religions is about 24 million out of a population of almost 90 million. (...) While the majority of Vietnamese do not belong to one of the officially recognized
religious communities, they may nonetheless — occasionally or regularly — practise
certain traditional rituals, usually referred to in Viet Nam under the term “belief”. (...) According to article 16 of the Ordinance, organizations have to meet a number of
criteria in order to obtain the status of a legally recognized religious organization.
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REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON FREEDOM OF RELIGION OR BELIEF ON HIS MISSION TO ALBANIA
A review of agreements signed between the Government and the five recognized
religious communities reveals that each agreement is somewhat unique (though many
provisions are similar in nature). (...) As previously noted, the State has recognized and entered into agreements (via the
Council of Ministers) with five religious communities in Albania, pursuant to article 10 of
the Constitution. (...) More specifically, article 10 of the
Constitution appears to create legal differentiation — or perhaps a hierarchy — between
religious organizations recognized under the country’s Non-profit Organization Law (No.
8788) and those recognized as religious communities and allowed to enter into agreements
with the State.
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REPORT OF THE INDEPENDENT EXPERT ON MINORITY ISSUES, GAY MCDOUGALL : ADDENDUM
Community elected Muftis in Xanthi and Komotini, in turn,
are not recognized by the government. Consequently they have been prosecuted under the Penal
Code for usurping functions of a religious minister. (...) Marriages conducted by the elected Mufti are not legally recognized and
subsequently must be officially registered with the municipality. (...) The Macedonian language is not recognized, taught, or a language of tuition in
schools.
42.
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PROPOSAL ON CLEANER OR LESS GREENHOUSE GAS-EMITTING ENERGY :SUBMISSIONS FROM PARTIES : NOTE / BY THE SECRETARIAT
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PAPER NO. 1: AUSTRALIA
AUSTRALIAN SUBMISSION ON STRUCTURE AND SCOPE OF
PROPOSED WORKSHOP ON CLEANER OR LESS GREENHOUSE GAS EMITTING ENERGY
At the sixth Conference of the Parties (COP6 (bis)), the Conference of the Parties (COP) “recognized that
cleaner or less greenhouse-gas-emitting energy, emphasizing renewables, hydro, geothermal and natural gas,
can promote global environmental benefits to meet the objectives of the Convention and the Kyoto Protocol
and optimize the uptake of cleaner of less greenhouse-gas-emitting energy” and accepted an offer by the
Canadian Government to host an informal meeting to discuss this issue. (...)
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PAPER NO. 2: CANADA
STRUCTURE AND SCOPE OF THE WORKSHOP ON CLEANER
OR LESS GHG-EMITTING ENERGY
Submission of the Government of Canada
February 2002
The second part of the sixth Conference of the Parties (CoP 6 (bis)) “recognized that cleaner or less
greenhouse gas-emitting energy, emphasizing renewables, hydro, geothermal and natural gas, can promote
global environmental benefits to meet the objectives of the Convention and the Kyoto Protocol and optimize
the uptake of cleaner of less greenhouse gas-emitting energy”.
(...) In Bonn, the Conference of the Parties, (FCCC/CP/2001/CRP.13), “recognized that cleaner or less
greenhouse gas-emitting energy, emphasizing renewables, hydro, geothermal and natural gas, can promote
global environmental benefits to meet the objectives of the Convention and the Kyoto Protocol and optimize
the uptake of cleaner of less greenhouse gas-emitting energy”.

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