In the following pages, you will find CETIM’s English declarations to the UN on the theme of economic, social and cultural rights
SUB-COMMISSION ON THE PROMOTION AND PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS 54th session 29 July – 16 August 2002 [Excerpt from the statement] Imposed by the triumvirate (World Bank, IMF and WTO) – which spearhead the neoliberal economic system – trade liberalisation and privatisation in all sectors of human activity are having tragic consequences for the majority […]
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HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION 58th session 18 March – 26 April 2002 [Excerpt from the statement] In doing so, the expert completely distorts the Declaration, even though Article 1 defines the right to development as an “inalienable human right by virtue of which every human being and all peoples are entitled to participate in and contribute […]
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HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION 58th session 18 March – 26 April 2002 [Excerpt from the statement] It is regrettable that the Security Council systematically resorts to Chapter 7 of the Charter and often overlooks Article 2, which stipulates in paragraph 3 that ‘the Members of the United Nations shall settle their international disputes by peaceful means […]
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HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION 58th session 18 March – 26 April 2002 [Excerpt from the statement] Impunity is defined as the absence of sanctions against the perpetrators of an established offence who cannot invoke any legal grounds for exemption from responsibility. Impunity is a violation of the right to justice, the right to truth, the right […]
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HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION 58th session 18 March – 26 April 2002 [Excerpt from the statement] Firstly, the constitutional reform on indigenous rights and culture, adopted by Congress a year ago, is a total denial of the rights of Mexico’s indigenous peoples. It profoundly alters the COCOPA bill, failing to recognise indigenous peoples as subjects of […]
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