In the following pages, you will find CETIM’s English declarations to the UN on the theme of economic, social and cultural rights
HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION Working Group on the Right to Development 3 February – 14 February 2003 [Excerpt from the statement] The Working Group should prioritise monitoring the realisation of economic, social and cultural rights, given that civil and political rights are largely covered by mechanisms of the Human Rights Commission and treaty bodies. Although in […]
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HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION Working Group on the Right to Development 3 February – 14 February 2003 [Excerpt from the statement] Today, this observation is unfortunately not only valid, but the situation has worsened with the ongoing neoliberal globalisation, as the latter leaves very little, if any, room for maneuver for peoples to decide on their […]
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HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION Working Group on the Right to Development 3 February – 14 February 2003 [Excerpt from the statement] In light of the above, it is important to refer to Resolution 1998/72, which requests the independent expert to conduct a study on the progress made in the implementation of the right to development. The […]
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HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION Working Group on the Right to Development 3 February – 14 February 2003 [Excerpt from the statement] How can we explain the fact that not all developed countries are fulfilling their commitment to provide 0.7% of their gross national product in official development assistance to developing countries? How can we explain that […]
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1. We wish to congratulate the international community for convening the World Conference against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance (WCAR). We are pleased to note that the Conference had been a success in achieving one of its main objective by setting a political and moral framework to reactivate the world efforts to combat […]
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