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Human rights status of international instruments

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Human rights : status of international instruments

Human rights: status of international instruments [ Human rights ]
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E. considérant que Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, Freedom House ainsi que d'autres organisations de défense des droits de l'homme ont apporté la preuve de l'implication de Boko Haram dans des attentats sur des commissariats de police, des installations militaires, des églises, des écoles, des exploitations agricoles et des banques; considérant que Boko Haram vise de plus en plus largement les civils, y compris dans des attentats sur deux lycées dans les États de Borno ...[+++]

E. whereas Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, Freedom House and other human rights organisations have documented the involvement of Boko Haram in attacks on police stations, military facilities, churches, schools, farms and banks; whereas Boko Haram has expanded its targeting of civilians, including attacks on two secondary schools in Borno and Yobe states on 16 and 17 June 2013, in which 16 pupils and 2 teachers were kill ...[+++]


E. considérant que Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, Freedom House ainsi que d'autres organisations de défense des droits de l'homme ont apporté la preuve de l'implication de Boko Haram dans des attentats sur des commissariats de police, des installations militaires, des églises, des écoles, des exploitations agricoles et des banques; considérant que Boko Haram vise de plus en plus largement les civils, y compris dans des attentats sur deux lycées dans les États de Borno ...[+++]

E. whereas Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, Freedom House and other human rights organisations have documented the involvement of Boko Haram in attacks on police stations, military facilities, churches, schools, farms and banks; whereas Boko Haram has expanded its targeting of civilians, including attacks on two secondary schools in Borno and Yobe states on 16 and 17 June 2013, in which 16 pupils an ...[+++]


– vu les recherches, enquêtes et rapports réalisés par des chercheurs indépendants, des organisations de la société civile et des organisations non gouvernementales nationales et internationales depuis 2005, et notamment par Human Rights Watch , Amnesty International et Reprieve,

– having regard to the research and investigations carried out, and the reports produced, by independent researchers, civil society organisations and national and international non-governmental organisations since 2005, most notably by Human Rights Watch , Amnesty International and Reprieve,


– vu les recherches, enquêtes et rapports réalisés par des chercheurs indépendants, des organisations de la société civile et des organisations non gouvernementales nationales et internationales depuis 2005, et notamment par Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International et Reprieve,

– having regard to the research and investigations carried out, and the reports produced, by independent researchers, civil society organisations and national and international non-governmental organisations since 2005, most notably by Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International and Reprieve,


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– vu les rapports sur la situation au Nigeria publiés par Human Rights Watch, l'International Crisis Group et Christian Solidarity Worldwide,

– having regard to reports by Human Rights Watch, International Crisis Group and Christian Solidarity Worldwide on the situation Nigeria,


[230] Linda C. Reif, « The Ombudsman, Good Governance and the International Human Rights System », dans International Studies in Human Rights, vol. 79 ( Leiden : Brill Academic Publishers, 2004), p. 318.

[230] Linda C. Reif, “The Ombudsman, Good Governance and the International Human Rights System” in International Studies in Human Rights vol. 79 ( Leiden : Brill Academic Publishers, 2004), p. 318.


En ce qui a trait aux organisations non gouvernementales, on sait que le Centre international des droits de l'homme et du développement démocratique a créé un vaste réseau de supporters au Canada et partout ailleurs dans le monde. Mentionnons, entre autres, Amnistie internationale, le Lawyers' Committee for Human Rights basé aux États-Unis, la Commission interaméricaine de droits de l'homme, Human Rights Watch et Internet des droits humains.

Within the non-governmental organization community we know that the International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development has established a wide network of supporters in Canada and internationally, including groups such as Amnesty International, the U.S. based Lawyers Committee for Human Rights, Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, Human Rights Watch and Human Rights Internet.


Je vais citer un document produit par Human Rights Watch et l'International Human Rights Clinic de la Faculté de droit de l'Université Harvard, où l'on formule certains des arguments entendus.

I am going to refer to a brief that came from Human Rights Watch and Harvard Law School's International Human Rights Clinic, which made some of the same points.


ANNEX COUNCIL DECISION of 19 April 1994 on a joint action adopted by the Council on the basis of Article J.3 of the Treaty on European Union, in support of the Middle East Peace Process THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION Having regard to the Treaty on European Union and in particular Articles J.3 and J.11 thereof, Having regard to the general guidelines issued by the European Council of 29 October 1993 Having regard to the framework for joint action agreed by the European Council on 10-11 December 1993 Considering Article C of the Treaty on European Union HAS DECIDED AS FOLLOWS: Article 1 a) The European Union, in order to work for the conclusion of a comprehensive peace in the Middle East based on the relevant United Nations Security Counci ...[+++]

------ ANNEX COUNCIL DECISION of 19 April 1994 on a joint action adopted by the Council on the basis of Article J.3 of the Treaty on European Union, in support of the Middle East Peace Process THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION, Having regard to the Treaty on European Union and in particular Articles J.3 and J.11 thereof, Having regard to the general guidelines issued by the European Council of 29 October 1993, Having regard to the framework for joint action agreed by the European Council on 10-11 December 1993, Considering Article C of the Treaty on European Union, HAS DECIDED AS FOLLOWS: Article 1 (a) The European Union, in order to work for the conclusion of a comprehensive peace in the Middle East based on the relevant United Nations Sec ...[+++]


10. The EU welcomes the agreement of the Parties to secure for all persons within their jurisdiction the highest level of internationally- recognised human rights and fundamental freedoms.

10. The EU welcomes the agreement of the Parties to secure for all persons within their jurisdiction the highest level of internationally-recognized human rights and fundamental freedoms.




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