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… prisoner, in spite of his imprisonment, retains all civil rights which are not taken away expressly or by … in van Zyl Smit, 2012: 569). The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), which the UK has ratified … prisoner, in spite of his imprisonment, retains all civil rights which are not taken away expressly or by …
… Slovenia and Spain reported similar problems. The work of civil society organisations (CSOs) supporting children in … compulsory to isolate for 14 days. After intervention of civil society organisations this measure was abolished. Just … be made difficult however, for example in Serbia where civil society actors experienced significant challenges. NGO …
… The project was developmental, aiming to increase civil society involvement in monitoring institutions where … policy. The project had a dual focus: first, on developing civil society monitoring tools to detect violence and abuse … Article 33 - National implementation and monitoring 3. Civil society, in particular persons with disabilities and …
… plan (75 words limit) DFID will be working with civil society and other stakeholders to explore the current … on these issues. We will continue to support the work that civil society does leading directly on the … Pathways for Employment Inclusion’). They will work with civil society, academia and the private sector to create …
… detailed evidence for decision makers, parliamentarians, civil society and human rights defenders to engage with. Some … Social and Cultural Rights and International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights). Reference is made to these … 6, 8 and 9). • All decision-making in administrative, civil and criminal proceedings faces significant delays and …
… Family for Every Child is a diverse membership network of civil society organisations based around the world. How We … Family for Every Child is a diverse membership network of civil society organisations based around the world. How We …
… 2006). In France, according to Article 341 of the Civil Code, women have the right to remain anonymous to their … can give birth anonymously under Article 341 of the Civil Code („accouchement sous X‟) and leave their baby at … born to anonymous mothers in line with Article 341 of the Civil Code („accouchement sous X‟), and were left at the …
… to the child by blood (including half-blood), marriage or civil partnership; (b) any former guardian of the child; (c) … Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (civil legal services)— (a) in paragraph 12(9) (victims of … powers under Children Act 1989); (b) section 63 of the Civil Partnership Act 2004 (in proceedings for dissolution …
… Hoskins et al. (2006) has defined as ‘participation in civil society, community and/ or political life.’ As the … Hoskins et al. (2006) has defined as ‘participation in civil society, community and/ or political life.’ As the …
… with a close relative (through blood, marriage or civil partnership). This differs for a child who is being … with a close relative (through blood, marriage or civil partnership). This differs for a child who is being …