Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 1985: Report Submitted to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives and the Committee on Foreign Relations, U.S. SenateU.S. Government Printing Office, 1986 - 1440 pagini |
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Pagina 14
... judicial body . In practice , however , persons have been detained , some for extended periods , without recourse to legal assistance or judicial hearing . Most of these arrests have occurred during periods of political tension ...
... judicial body . In practice , however , persons have been detained , some for extended periods , without recourse to legal assistance or judicial hearing . Most of these arrests have occurred during periods of political tension ...
Pagina 15
... judicial system is allowed to function independently in all but sensitive political cases . In such instances , detainees may or may not be permitted legal counsel or granted a public hearing . There is no time limit with respect to ...
... judicial system is allowed to function independently in all but sensitive political cases . In such instances , detainees may or may not be permitted legal counsel or granted a public hearing . There is no time limit with respect to ...
Pagina 29
... judicial system . During 1985 , the Government began organizing a series of similar tribunals starting with conciliatory bodies at the village level and higher bodies at department and province levels to hear minor cases . The ...
... judicial system . During 1985 , the Government began organizing a series of similar tribunals starting with conciliatory bodies at the village level and higher bodies at department and province levels to hear minor cases . The ...
Pagina 37
... judicial system , and the 1984 Party Congress recommended additional judicial reforms . New courts have been created , the number of magistrates has tripled , and training seminars and conferences have been held . Simultaneously ...
... judicial system , and the 1984 Party Congress recommended additional judicial reforms . New courts have been created , the number of magistrates has tripled , and training seminars and conferences have been held . Simultaneously ...
Pagina 70
... judicial system in the more secure areas , notably in towns under government control . There are very few trained legal people in Chad , but the Government continued in 1985 when possible to appoint additional judges and investigating ...
... judicial system in the more secure areas , notably in towns under government control . There are very few trained legal people in Chad , but the Government continued in 1985 when possible to appoint additional judges and investigating ...
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Termeni și expresii frecvente
activities AFDB Amnesty International Arbitrary Arrest areas Assembly and Association ASSIST.-TOTAL Attitude Regarding International Change Their Government charges civilian Constitution coup court criminal criticism defendants Degrading Treatment detained detention Disappearance economic elections Emigration estimated ethnic Exile Fair Public Trial Foreign Travel Freedom House Freedom of Peaceful Freedom of Religion Freedom of Speech Government's Governmental Attitude Regarding groups guarantees Heng Samrin human rights independent Interference with Privacy International and Nongovernmental International Labor Organization judicial Khmer Rouge labor leaders legislation Lesotho military Minister Namibia National Nongovernmental Investigation officials opposition organizations PEACE CORPS Peaceful Assembly percent permitted persons police Political Killing political parties political prisoners population practice President refugees released religious Repatriation reports restrictions rural Section 2 Respect sector security forces social South African Speech and Press Sudan SWAPO TITLE I-TOTAL Togo Torture and Cruel trade union Uganda urban women workers Zaire Zambia
Pasaje populare
Pagina 782 - All of the people are equal under the law and there shall be no discrimination in political, economic or social relations, because of race, creed, sex, social status or family origin.
Pagina 220 - Section 3 Respect for Political Rights: The Right of Citizens to Change Their Government...
Pagina 427 - RESPECT FOR HUMAN RIGHTS Section 1 Respect for the Integrity of the Person, Including Freedom from: a. Political and Other Extrajudicial Killing There were no reports of politically motivated or other extrajudicial killings.
Pagina 262 - Section 4 Governmental Attitude Regarding International and Nongovernmental Investigation of Alleged Violations of Human Rights The Government does not permit private, local human rights organizations to form or operate.
Pagina 609 - D. FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT WITHIN THE COUNTRY, FOREIGN TRAVEL, EMIGRATION, AND REPATRIATION The Government imposes some limits on freedom of movement.
Pagina 874 - Section 4. Governmental Attitude Regarding International and Nongovernmental Investigation of Alleged Violations of Human Rights There are no independent Chinese organizations that publicly monitor or comment on human rights conditions in China.
Pagina 2 - ... internationally recognized worker rights" includes — (A) the right of association; (B) the right to organize and bargain collectively; (C) a prohibition on the use of any form of forced or compulsory labor; (D) a minimum age for the employment of children; and (E) acceptable conditions of work with respect to minimum wages, hours of work, and occupational safety and health.
Pagina 2 - First, the right to be free from governmental violations of the integrity of the person...
Pagina 246 - Every citizen of Nigeria is entitled to move freely throughout Nigeria and to reside in any part thereof; and no citizen of Nigeria shall be expelled from Nigeria or refused entry thereto.
Pagina 387 - Lay associations and religious youth groups operate independently of party control or influence. d. Freedom of Movement Within the Country, Foreign Travel, Emigration, and Repatriation The...