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4568f0bc-84a0-46c7-9e9e-e65c68635aba | CCPR/C/AUT/CO/4 | CCPR | 2007-11-15 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Austria"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Disappeared persons",
"Persons living in poverty"
] | [
"Human rights & poverty",
"Administration of justice & fair trial",
"Reservations",
"Enforced disappearances"
] | [] | c) reports that, in accordance with the Code of Criminal Procedure, indigent criminal suspects may be appointed a legal aid lawyer only after a judge has decided on their remand in custody, i.e. 96 hours after their apprehension (arts. 9 and 14 (3)) | c) reports that, in accordance with the Code of Criminal Procedure, indigent criminal suspects may be appointed a legal aid lawyer only after a judge has decided on their remand in custody, i.e. 96 hours after their apprehension (arts. 9 and 14 (3)) | CCPR | Austria | CCPR/C/AUT/CO/4 | 2007 | DocumentId: b20a22b9-e046-49ae-be74-a0eea991cee5 | AnnotationId: 4568f0bc-84a0-46c7-9e9e-e65c68635aba |
092bbc15-7e9a-4c92-847c-5a3112f53eab | CCPR/C/AUT/CO/4 | CCPR | 2007-11-15 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Austria"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Disappeared persons",
"Persons living in poverty"
] | [
"Human rights & poverty",
"Administration of justice & fair trial",
"Reservations",
"Enforced disappearances"
] | [] | r) give full effect to the rights of criminal suspects to contact counsel before and to have counsel present during interrogation, in particular by ensuring that the free 24-hour legal counsel service to be provided by the Federal Ministry of Justice and the Federal Bar Association from 1 January 2006 will operate as a... | r) give full effect to the rights of criminal suspects to contact counsel before and to have counsel present during interrogation, in particular by ensuring that the free 24-hour legal counsel service to be provided by the Federal Ministry of Justice and the Federal Bar Association from 1 January 2006 will operate as a... | CCPR | Austria | CCPR/C/AUT/CO/4 | 2007 | DocumentId: b20a22b9-e046-49ae-be74-a0eea991cee5 | AnnotationId: 092bbc15-7e9a-4c92-847c-5a3112f53eab |
77f898ef-fa9b-4d3f-a217-b111aff76900 | CCPR/C/AUT/CO/4 | CCPR | 2007-11-15 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Austria"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Disappeared persons",
"Persons deprived of their liberty & detainees"
] | [
"Reservations",
"Enforced disappearances"
] | [] | c) Section 59 (1) of the Criminal Proceedings Reform Act (2004), which will enter into force on 1 January 2008, authorizes the police to supervise contacts between an arrested or detained person and counsel and exclude the presence of counsel during interrogations, “insofar as it is considered necessary to avoid that t... | c) Section 59 (1) of the Criminal Proceedings Reform Act (2004), which will enter into force on 1 January 2008, authorizes the police to supervise contacts between an arrested or detained person and counsel and exclude the presence of counsel during interrogations, “insofar as it is considered necessary to avoid that t... | CCPR | Austria | CCPR/C/AUT/CO/4 | 2007 | DocumentId: b20a22b9-e046-49ae-be74-a0eea991cee5 | AnnotationId: 77f898ef-fa9b-4d3f-a217-b111aff76900 |
6a8f5aa5-de06-4d5c-8a75-0c565d25cd0b | CCPR/C/AUT/CO/4 | CCPR | 2007-11-15 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Austria"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Disappeared persons",
"Persons deprived of their liberty & detainees"
] | [
"Reservations",
"Enforced disappearances"
] | [] | r) ensure that any restrictions under Section 59 (1) of the Criminal Proceedings Reform Act on the contact between an arrested or detained person and counsel are not left to the sole discretion of the police, and that the rights to talk to counsel in private and to have counsel present during interrogations are never t... | r) ensure that any restrictions under Section 59 (1) of the Criminal Proceedings Reform Act on the contact between an arrested or detained person and counsel are not left to the sole discretion of the police, and that the rights to talk to counsel in private and to have counsel present during interrogations are never t... | CCPR | Austria | CCPR/C/AUT/CO/4 | 2007 | DocumentId: b20a22b9-e046-49ae-be74-a0eea991cee5 | AnnotationId: 6a8f5aa5-de06-4d5c-8a75-0c565d25cd0b |
a83e89df-a5ab-4eed-8e63-d8eccc856cc3 | CCPR/C/AUT/CO/4 | CCPR | 2007-11-15 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Austria"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Disappeared persons",
"Refugees & asylum seekers",
"Persons deprived of their liberty & detainees"
] | [
"Reservations",
"Enforced disappearances",
"Conditions of detention"
] | [] | c) high number of asylum seekers, including traumatized persons, who have been detained pending deportation under the Aliens Police Act, which entered into force in January 2006 n) that Act provides that asylum seekers may be detained at an early stage of their asylum procedure if it may be assumed that their applicati... | c) high number of asylum seekers, including traumatized persons, who have been detained pending deportation under the Aliens Police Act, which entered into force in January 2006 n) that Act provides that asylum seekers may be detained at an early stage of their asylum procedure if it may be assumed that their applicati... | CCPR | Austria | CCPR/C/AUT/CO/4 | 2007 | DocumentId: b20a22b9-e046-49ae-be74-a0eea991cee5 | AnnotationId: a83e89df-a5ab-4eed-8e63-d8eccc856cc3 |
a49bd8f4-af5c-40b5-8a1b-e2fe806fae0e | CCPR/C/AUT/CO/4 | CCPR | 2007-11-15 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Austria"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Disappeared persons",
"Refugees & asylum seekers",
"Persons deprived of their liberty & detainees"
] | [
"Reservations",
"Enforced disappearances",
"Conditions of detention"
] | [] | r) review detention policy with regard to asylum seekers, in particular traumatized persons, give priority to alternative forms of accommodation for asylum seekers, and take immediate and effective measures to ensure that all asylum seekers who are detained pending deportation are held in centres specifically designed ... | r) review detention policy with regard to asylum seekers, in particular traumatized persons, give priority to alternative forms of accommodation for asylum seekers, and take immediate and effective measures to ensure that all asylum seekers who are detained pending deportation are held in centres specifically designed ... | CCPR | Austria | CCPR/C/AUT/CO/4 | 2007 | DocumentId: b20a22b9-e046-49ae-be74-a0eea991cee5 | AnnotationId: a49bd8f4-af5c-40b5-8a1b-e2fe806fae0e |
47e05953-311f-443e-a69b-8feecd8f7ba1 | CCPR/C/AUT/CO/4 | CCPR | 2007-11-15 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Austria"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Children",
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Freedom of movement",
"Reservations",
"Children: definition; general principles; protection",
"Discrimination against women"
] | [] | c) reports that asylum-seeking women are not automatically interviewed by female asylum officers and assisted by female interpreters and, that children are treated in the same way as adults in the asylum procedure (arts. 3, 13 and 24 (1)) | c) reports that asylum-seeking women are not automatically interviewed by female asylum officers and assisted by female interpreters and, that children are treated in the same way as adults in the asylum procedure (arts. 3, 13 and 24 (1)) | CCPR | Austria | CCPR/C/AUT/CO/4 | 2007 | DocumentId: b20a22b9-e046-49ae-be74-a0eea991cee5 | AnnotationId: 47e05953-311f-443e-a69b-8feecd8f7ba1 |
a2319a4f-1ad1-4822-aea1-db5a1fc6bad6 | CCPR/C/AUT/CO/4 | CCPR | 2007-11-15 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Austria"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Children",
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Freedom of movement",
"Reservations",
"Children: definition; general principles; protection",
"Discrimination against women"
] | [] | r) adopt a gender- and age-sensitive approach to refugee status determination by automatically assigning female interviewers and interpreters to asylum-seeking women and by issuing guidelines for first instance asylum officers on the treatment of separated children r) issue guidelines on gender-related persecution as a... | r) adopt a gender- and age-sensitive approach to refugee status determination by automatically assigning female interviewers and interpreters to asylum-seeking women and by issuing guidelines for first instance asylum officers on the treatment of separated children r) issue guidelines on gender-related persecution as a... | CCPR | Austria | CCPR/C/AUT/CO/4 | 2007 | DocumentId: b20a22b9-e046-49ae-be74-a0eea991cee5 | AnnotationId: a2319a4f-1ad1-4822-aea1-db5a1fc6bad6 |
08b89a24-b48c-4d4a-adfa-70d55ebc3a64 | CCPR/C/AUT/CO/4 | CCPR | 2007-11-15 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Austria"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Refugees & asylum seekers"
] | [
"Freedom of movement",
"Rights related to marriage & family",
"Reservations",
"Private life & privacy"
] | [
"10.2 - Promote universal social, economical and political inclusion",
"10 - REDUCED INEQUALITIES"
] | c) the Federal Asylum Act (2005) foresees family reunification only for nuclear family members, i.e. spouses, minor children and parents of minor children, of recognized refugees and beneficiaries of subsidiary protection, and that the exclusion of dependent adult children, minor orphan siblings and other persons with ... | c) the Federal Asylum Act (2005) foresees family reunification only for nuclear family members, i.e. spouses, minor children and parents of minor children, of recognized refugees and beneficiaries of subsidiary protection, and that the exclusion of dependent adult children, minor orphan siblings and other persons with ... | CCPR | Austria | CCPR/C/AUT/CO/4 | 2007 | DocumentId: b20a22b9-e046-49ae-be74-a0eea991cee5 | AnnotationId: 08b89a24-b48c-4d4a-adfa-70d55ebc3a64 |
f8926f8d-4b60-4ba8-a47e-1a1ce2d6c7da | CCPR/C/AUT/CO/4 | CCPR | 2007-11-15 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Austria"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Refugees & asylum seekers"
] | [
"Freedom of movement",
"Rights related to marriage & family",
"Reservations",
"Private life & privacy"
] | [] | r) consider amending the Federal Asylum Act, with a view to applying a more liberal approach towards family reunification in cases of refugees and beneficiaries of subsidiary protection | r) consider amending the Federal Asylum Act, with a view to applying a more liberal approach towards family reunification in cases of refugees and beneficiaries of subsidiary protection | CCPR | Austria | CCPR/C/AUT/CO/4 | 2007 | DocumentId: b20a22b9-e046-49ae-be74-a0eea991cee5 | AnnotationId: f8926f8d-4b60-4ba8-a47e-1a1ce2d6c7da |
a06bf8cf-50f3-4663-b1cb-df86134f9fa6 | CCPR/C/AUT/CO/4 | CCPR | 2007-11-15 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Austria"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Minorities/ racial, ethnic, linguistic, religious or descent-based groups"
] | [
"Reservations",
"Freedom of thought, conscience & religion",
"Racial discrimination",
"Freedom of opinion and expression & access to information"
] | [
"10.3 - Ensure equal opportunities and end discrimination"
] | c) persistence of racist and xenophobic speech against Muslims, Jews and ethnic minorities in political and media discourse and on the Internet (arts. 18, 20 and 26) | c) persistence of racist and xenophobic speech against Muslims, Jews and ethnic minorities in political and media discourse and on the Internet (arts. 18, 20 and 26) | CCPR | Austria | CCPR/C/AUT/CO/4 | 2007 | DocumentId: b20a22b9-e046-49ae-be74-a0eea991cee5 | AnnotationId: a06bf8cf-50f3-4663-b1cb-df86134f9fa6 |
34b6eb58-e4c2-493d-9cea-30e65b04e08d | CCPR/C/AUT/CO/4 | CCPR | 2007-11-15 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Austria"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Minorities/ racial, ethnic, linguistic, religious or descent-based groups"
] | [
"Reservations",
"Freedom of thought, conscience & religion",
"Racial discrimination",
"Freedom of opinion and expression & access to information"
] | [
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"10 - REDUCED INEQUALITIES",
"16.3 - Promote the rule of law and access to justice for all",
"10.3 - Ensure equal opportunities and end discrimination"
] | r) vigorously combat any advocacy of racial or religious hatred, including political hate speech, by intensifying public information and awareness raising campaigns and ensuring the strict application by judges, prosecutors and the police of article 283 of the Criminal Code as well as of other criminal law provisions p... | r) vigorously combat any advocacy of racial or religious hatred, including political hate speech, by intensifying public information and awareness raising campaigns and ensuring the strict application by judges, prosecutors and the police of article 283 of the Criminal Code as well as of other criminal law provisions p... | CCPR | Austria | CCPR/C/AUT/CO/4 | 2007 | DocumentId: b20a22b9-e046-49ae-be74-a0eea991cee5 | AnnotationId: 34b6eb58-e4c2-493d-9cea-30e65b04e08d |
59fd4eef-416b-4862-a749-22b8cf1dd395 | CCPR/C/AUT/CO/4 | CCPR | 2007-11-15 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Austria"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Children",
"Minorities/ racial, ethnic, linguistic, religious or descent-based groups"
] | [
"Reservations",
"Racial discrimination"
] | [] | c) Romani is taught as an extra-curricular subject only in Vienna and specific instruction about Romani culture is not available at schools in the State party (arts. 26 and 27) | c) Romani is taught as an extra-curricular subject only in Vienna and specific instruction about Romani culture is not available at schools in the State party (arts. 26 and 27) | CCPR | Austria | CCPR/C/AUT/CO/4 | 2007 | DocumentId: b20a22b9-e046-49ae-be74-a0eea991cee5 | AnnotationId: 59fd4eef-416b-4862-a749-22b8cf1dd395 |
40f8eb3f-f238-4976-ba63-efcedac6cce1 | CCPR/C/AUT/CO/4 | CCPR | 2007-11-15 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Austria"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Children",
"Minorities/ racial, ethnic, linguistic, religious or descent-based groups"
] | [
"Reservations",
"Racial discrimination"
] | [
"8 - DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH",
"8.7 - End modern slavery, trafficking and child labour"
] | r) intensify efforts to provide adequate opportunities for Roma children to receive instruction in or on their language and culture, wherever there is sufficient demand, and ensure adequate training and recruitment of qualified teachers for that purpose | r) intensify efforts to provide adequate opportunities for Roma children to receive instruction in or on their language and culture, wherever there is sufficient demand, and ensure adequate training and recruitment of qualified teachers for that purpose | CCPR | Austria | CCPR/C/AUT/CO/4 | 2007 | DocumentId: b20a22b9-e046-49ae-be74-a0eea991cee5 | AnnotationId: 40f8eb3f-f238-4976-ba63-efcedac6cce1 |
0a1b810c-b089-4580-89ef-9f1938e86f2f | CCPR/C/AUT/CO/4 | CCPR | 2007-11-15 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Austria"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Minorities/ racial, ethnic, linguistic, religious or descent-based groups"
] | [
"Reservations",
"Freedom of opinion and expression & access to information"
] | [] | n) the decision of the Constitutional Court of 13 December 2001 on topographical road signs has not been implemented in Carinthia (arts. 19 (2) and 27) | n) the decision of the Constitutional Court of 13 December 2001 on topographical road signs has not been implemented in Carinthia (arts. 19 (2) and 27) | CCPR | Austria | CCPR/C/AUT/CO/4 | 2007 | DocumentId: b20a22b9-e046-49ae-be74-a0eea991cee5 | AnnotationId: 0a1b810c-b089-4580-89ef-9f1938e86f2f |
457ad730-c462-4961-bc36-4dbc85e7223d | CCPR/C/AUT/CO/4 | CCPR | 2007-11-15 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Austria"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [
"Minorities/ racial, ethnic, linguistic, religious or descent-based groups"
] | [
"Reservations",
"Freedom of opinion and expression & access to information"
] | [] | r) take further steps to ensure that the decision of the Constitutional Court of 13 December 2001 on topographical road signs is enforced in Carinthia | r) take further steps to ensure that the decision of the Constitutional Court of 13 December 2001 on topographical road signs is enforced in Carinthia | CCPR | Austria | CCPR/C/AUT/CO/4 | 2007 | DocumentId: b20a22b9-e046-49ae-be74-a0eea991cee5 | AnnotationId: 457ad730-c462-4961-bc36-4dbc85e7223d |
3ca0cc72-3961-4822-a8ac-6257824f5e05 | CCPR/C/AUT/CO/4 | CCPR | 2007-11-15 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Austria"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [] | [
"Reservations",
"Cooperation & Follow up with Treaty Bodies"
] | [] | r) the Committee sets 30 October 2012 as the date for the submission of the fifth periodic report of Austria r) the State party’s fourth periodic report and the present concluding observations, as well as the full text of the Committee’s Views concerning the State party, be published and widely disseminated in German t... | r) the Committee sets 30 October 2012 as the date for the submission of the fifth periodic report of Austria r) the State party’s fourth periodic report and the present concluding observations, as well as the full text of the Committee’s Views concerning the State party, be published and widely disseminated in German t... | CCPR | Austria | CCPR/C/AUT/CO/4 | 2007 | DocumentId: b20a22b9-e046-49ae-be74-a0eea991cee5 | AnnotationId: 3ca0cc72-3961-4822-a8ac-6257824f5e05 |
64ac2238-26f2-47d1-870a-1f8a4ca4730d | CCPR/C/AUT/CO/4 | CCPR | 2007-11-15 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Austria"
] | [
"Western Europe & Others"
] | [] | [
"Reservations",
"Cooperation & Follow up with Treaty Bodies"
] | [] | r) in accordance with rule 71, paragraph 5, of the Committee’s rules of procedure, submit within one year information on the follow-up given to the Committee’s recommendations in paragraphs 11, 12, 16 and 17 above r) include in next periodic report information on its remaining recommendations and on the implementation ... | r) in accordance with rule 71, paragraph 5, of the Committee’s rules of procedure, submit within one year information on the follow-up given to the Committee’s recommendations in paragraphs 11, 12, 16 and 17 above r) include in next periodic report information on its remaining recommendations and on the implementation ... | CCPR | Austria | CCPR/C/AUT/CO/4 | 2007 | DocumentId: b20a22b9-e046-49ae-be74-a0eea991cee5 | AnnotationId: 64ac2238-26f2-47d1-870a-1f8a4ca4730d |
8f4fd914-ed68-466e-82b0-bf5639266695 | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | CCPR | 2007-05-14 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Barbados"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [] | [
"Reservations",
"Access to justice & remedy",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Prohibition of torture & ill-treatment (including cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment)"
] | [
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"16.1 - Reduce violence everywhere"
] | w) adoption of Penal System Reform Act, which puts a greater emphasis on rehabilitation, as well as providing courts with a broader range of sentencing options w) establishment in 2001 of Police Complaints Authority to investigate complaints of ill-treatment and misconduct by police w) adoption of Evidence Act with pro... | w) adoption of Penal System Reform Act, which puts a greater emphasis on rehabilitation, as well as providing courts with a broader range of sentencing options w) establishment in 2001 of Police Complaints Authority to investigate complaints of ill-treatment and misconduct by police w) adoption of Evidence Act with pro... | CCPR | Barbados | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | 2007 | DocumentId: 1dc040b5-75c0-4c7f-88be-963c009c729a | AnnotationId: 8f4fd914-ed68-466e-82b0-bf5639266695 |
418379c2-3ea2-40da-8c24-8aa945ba5382 | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | CCPR | 2007-05-14 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Barbados"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [] | [
"Reservations",
"Constitutional & legislative framework"
] | [
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"16.1 - Reduce violence everywhere"
] | w) UN Basic Principles on Use of Force and Firearms by Law Enforcement Officials are being implemented by Police Force | w) UN Basic Principles on Use of Force and Firearms by Law Enforcement Officials are being implemented by Police Force | CCPR | Barbados | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | 2007 | DocumentId: 1dc040b5-75c0-4c7f-88be-963c009c729a | AnnotationId: 418379c2-3ea2-40da-8c24-8aa945ba5382 |
51046881-77fd-44cb-ad08-c238fc77045b | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | CCPR | 2007-05-14 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Barbados"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [] | [
"Reservations",
"Constitutional & legislative framework"
] | [] | n) ICCPR as such has not been incorporated into State's law, although many of principles are contained in Chapter 3 of Constitution n) Constitutional Review Commission's recommendation that amended Constitution should incorporate State's international legal obligations and that Constitutional Review Commission will sho... | n) ICCPR as such has not been incorporated into State's law, although many of principles are contained in Chapter 3 of Constitution n) Constitutional Review Commission's recommendation that amended Constitution should incorporate State's international legal obligations and that Constitutional Review Commission will sho... | CCPR | Barbados | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | 2007 | DocumentId: 1dc040b5-75c0-4c7f-88be-963c009c729a | AnnotationId: 51046881-77fd-44cb-ad08-c238fc77045b |
40c4c181-f983-4323-a6e5-eede3d3600d2 | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | CCPR | 2007-05-14 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Barbados"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [] | [
"Reservations",
"Constitutional & legislative framework"
] | [] | r) undertake necessary measures to incorporate ICCPR into domestic law through, inter alia, ongoing constitutional reform process | r) undertake necessary measures to incorporate ICCPR into domestic law through, inter alia, ongoing constitutional reform process | CCPR | Barbados | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | 2007 | DocumentId: 1dc040b5-75c0-4c7f-88be-963c009c729a | AnnotationId: 40c4c181-f983-4323-a6e5-eede3d3600d2 |
6991bb00-e5bf-4051-96a5-6dcd961f5766 | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | CCPR | 2007-05-14 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Barbados"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [] | [
"Reservations",
"Legal & institutional reform"
] | [
"16.a - Strong institutions to prevent violence, terrorism and crime",
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS"
] | n) State has not yet established a national human rights institution (art. 2) | n) State has not yet established a national human rights institution (art. 2) | CCPR | Barbados | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | 2007 | DocumentId: 1dc040b5-75c0-4c7f-88be-963c009c729a | AnnotationId: 6991bb00-e5bf-4051-96a5-6dcd961f5766 |
a41386cb-aab6-405e-a58a-5a4e198ffb82 | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | CCPR | 2007-05-14 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Barbados"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [] | [
"Reservations",
"Legal & institutional reform"
] | [
"16.a - Strong institutions to prevent violence, terrorism and crime",
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS"
] | r) establish an independent national human rights institution, in accordance with Principles relating to status of national institutions for promotion and protection of human rights (Paris Principles) annexed to General Assembly resolution 48/134. Consultations with civil society should be organized to this end | r) establish an independent national human rights institution, in accordance with Principles relating to status of national institutions for promotion and protection of human rights (Paris Principles) annexed to General Assembly resolution 48/134. Consultations with civil society should be organized to this end | CCPR | Barbados | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | 2007 | DocumentId: 1dc040b5-75c0-4c7f-88be-963c009c729a | AnnotationId: a41386cb-aab6-405e-a58a-5a4e198ffb82 |
b3ca9983-dcf7-47fe-927c-d9aef4ecb198 | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | CCPR | 2007-05-14 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Barbados"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Persons deprived of their liberty & detainees"
] | [
"Death penalty",
"Reservations",
"Access to justice & remedy"
] | [] | n) no specific time limits have been set so far c) Constitutional (Amendment) Act 2002 permits limitation of the length of time granted to condemned prisoners, including those sentenced to death, to appeal to, or to consult external bodies, including international human rights bodies such as HRC(arts. 2 and 6) | n) no specific time limits have been set so far c) Constitutional (Amendment) Act 2002 permits limitation of the length of time granted to condemned prisoners, including those sentenced to death, to appeal to, or to consult external bodies, including international human rights bodies such as HRC(arts. 2 and 6) | CCPR | Barbados | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | 2007 | DocumentId: 1dc040b5-75c0-4c7f-88be-963c009c729a | AnnotationId: b3ca9983-dcf7-47fe-927c-d9aef4ecb198 |
00a08098-c393-44d0-8259-3f2c28beeca7 | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | CCPR | 2007-05-14 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Barbados"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Persons deprived of their liberty & detainees"
] | [
"Death penalty",
"Reservations",
"Access to justice & remedy"
] | [] | r) guarantee the effective right to a remedy, in particular for all persons sentenced to death r) ensure that interim measures of protection issued by HRC in cases brought by individuals under sentence of death are respected in all circumstances | r) guarantee the effective right to a remedy, in particular for all persons sentenced to death r) ensure that interim measures of protection issued by HRC in cases brought by individuals under sentence of death are respected in all circumstances | CCPR | Barbados | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | 2007 | DocumentId: 1dc040b5-75c0-4c7f-88be-963c009c729a | AnnotationId: 00a08098-c393-44d0-8259-3f2c28beeca7 |
ca88e3ae-2036-4de6-9e57-c8a05dd3c3cd | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | CCPR | 2007-05-14 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Barbados"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Reservations",
"Human trafficking & contemporary forms of slavery",
"Prohibition of torture & ill-treatment (including cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment)",
"Discrimination against women"
] | [] | c) lack of policy and legislative responses to trafficking in human beings in State (arts. 3, 7, 8, 26) | c) lack of policy and legislative responses to trafficking in human beings in State (arts. 3, 7, 8, 26) | CCPR | Barbados | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | 2007 | DocumentId: 1dc040b5-75c0-4c7f-88be-963c009c729a | AnnotationId: ca88e3ae-2036-4de6-9e57-c8a05dd3c3cd |
23503516-e530-4d2f-9ea3-4a9bdda16f19 | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | CCPR | 2007-05-14 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Barbados"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Reservations",
"Human trafficking & contemporary forms of slavery",
"Prohibition of torture & ill-treatment (including cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment)",
"Discrimination against women"
] | [
"8 - DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH",
"8.7 - End modern slavery, trafficking and child labour"
] | r) ensure that human rights of victims of trafficking are given prominent attention in State's response to this phenomenon, including with regard to provision of support and assistance to women and girls trafficked into State for purposes of prostitution r) in addition, criminalize trafficking of human beings in consul... | r) ensure that human rights of victims of trafficking are given prominent attention in State's response to this phenomenon, including with regard to provision of support and assistance to women and girls trafficked into State for purposes of prostitution r) in addition, criminalize trafficking of human beings in consul... | CCPR | Barbados | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | 2007 | DocumentId: 1dc040b5-75c0-4c7f-88be-963c009c729a | AnnotationId: 23503516-e530-4d2f-9ea3-4a9bdda16f19 |
35bfe325-40a0-41dd-ac3a-7e238f11ce97 | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | CCPR | 2007-05-14 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Barbados"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [] | [
"Death penalty",
"Reservations"
] | [] | n) death penalty has not been applied in the last 24 years c) State's laws make imposition of death penalty mandatory in respect of certain crimes, thus depriving the sentencing court of any discretion in imposing the penalty in light of all circumstances of case (art. 6) | n) death penalty has not been applied in the last 24 years c) State's laws make imposition of death penalty mandatory in respect of certain crimes, thus depriving the sentencing court of any discretion in imposing the penalty in light of all circumstances of case (art. 6) | CCPR | Barbados | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | 2007 | DocumentId: 1dc040b5-75c0-4c7f-88be-963c009c729a | AnnotationId: 35bfe325-40a0-41dd-ac3a-7e238f11ce97 |
53265eff-697d-4cfe-a625-fcf90931fff1 | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | CCPR | 2007-05-14 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Barbados"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [] | [
"Death penalty",
"Ratification of & accession to international instruments"
] | [] | r) consider abolition of death penalty and accession to the Second Optional Protocol to ICCPR r) in the meantime, amend laws relating to death penalty, removing prescription of mandatory death sentences and ensuring their compatibility with art. 6 ICCPR | r) consider abolition of death penalty and accession to the Second Optional Protocol to ICCPR r) in the meantime, amend laws relating to death penalty, removing prescription of mandatory death sentences and ensuring their compatibility with art. 6 ICCPR | CCPR | Barbados | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | 2007 | DocumentId: 1dc040b5-75c0-4c7f-88be-963c009c729a | AnnotationId: 53265eff-697d-4cfe-a625-fcf90931fff1 |
c6f99186-d730-4b0b-a5ed-f7a15d369ce3 | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | CCPR | 2007-05-14 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Barbados"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Refugees & asylum seekers"
] | [
"Freedom of movement",
"Reservations",
"Right to life",
"Prohibition of torture & ill-treatment (including cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment)"
] | [] | c) fact that laws of State do not provide for granting of refugee status and do not codify principle of non-refoulement (arts. 6, 7 and 13) | c) fact that laws of State do not provide for granting of refugee status and do not codify principle of non-refoulement (arts. 6, 7 and 13) | CCPR | Barbados | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | 2007 | DocumentId: 1dc040b5-75c0-4c7f-88be-963c009c729a | AnnotationId: c6f99186-d730-4b0b-a5ed-f7a15d369ce3 |
5ea5e4c0-46fa-4552-b769-34a9d87c41f2 | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | CCPR | 2007-05-14 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Barbados"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Refugees & asylum seekers"
] | [
"Freedom of movement",
"Reservations",
"Right to life",
"Prohibition of torture & ill-treatment (including cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment)"
] | [] | r) in current efforts, adopt asylum policies in cooperation with UNHCR and adopt in particular in legislation principle of non-refoulement | r) in current efforts, adopt asylum policies in cooperation with UNHCR and adopt in particular in legislation principle of non-refoulement | CCPR | Barbados | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | 2007 | DocumentId: 1dc040b5-75c0-4c7f-88be-963c009c729a | AnnotationId: 5ea5e4c0-46fa-4552-b769-34a9d87c41f2 |
7e308ea6-07d5-4301-86b8-e844f14b3ef2 | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | CCPR | 2007-05-14 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Barbados"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [] | [
"Reservations",
"Prohibition of torture & ill-treatment (including cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment)"
] | [] | n) Constitution prohibits torture, and inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment c) lack of legal definition of torture in domestic law (art.7) | n) Constitution prohibits torture, and inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment c) lack of legal definition of torture in domestic law (art.7) | CCPR | Barbados | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | 2007 | DocumentId: 1dc040b5-75c0-4c7f-88be-963c009c729a | AnnotationId: 7e308ea6-07d5-4301-86b8-e844f14b3ef2 |
4274145c-0e8c-4a27-b713-e8967be297e8 | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | CCPR | 2007-05-14 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Barbados"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [] | [
"Reservations",
"Prohibition of torture & ill-treatment (including cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment)"
] | [] | r) introduce legal definition of torture compatible with art. 7 ICCPR | r) introduce legal definition of torture compatible with art. 7 ICCPR | CCPR | Barbados | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | 2007 | DocumentId: 1dc040b5-75c0-4c7f-88be-963c009c729a | AnnotationId: 4274145c-0e8c-4a27-b713-e8967be297e8 |
e7c83976-a4d0-4e59-b08d-2e32295747c2 | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | CCPR | 2007-05-14 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Barbados"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Children"
] | [
"Reservations",
"Children: definition; general principles; protection",
"Prohibition of torture & ill-treatment (including cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment)"
] | [
"4.a - Build and upgrade inclusive and safe schools"
] | c) corporal punishment is still available as part of judicial sentences and is permitted within penal and education systems (arts. 7 and 24) | c) corporal punishment is still available as part of judicial sentences and is permitted within penal and education systems (arts. 7 and 24) | CCPR | Barbados | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | 2007 | DocumentId: 1dc040b5-75c0-4c7f-88be-963c009c729a | AnnotationId: e7c83976-a4d0-4e59-b08d-2e32295747c2 |
10c4fc1f-5ead-4b57-bdd7-85958c02b60d | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | CCPR | 2007-05-14 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Barbados"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Children"
] | [
"Reservations",
"Children: definition; general principles; protection",
"Prohibition of torture & ill-treatment (including cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment)"
] | [
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"4 - QUALITY EDUCATION",
"16.2 - Protect children from abuse, exploitation, trafficking and violence",
"4.a - Build and upgrade inclusive and safe schools"
] | r) take immediate measures to eliminate corporal punishment as a legitimate sanction in law and to discourage its use in schools r) also take all necessary measures towards eventual total abolition of corporal punishment | r) take immediate measures to eliminate corporal punishment as a legitimate sanction in law and to discourage its use in schools r) also take all necessary measures towards eventual total abolition of corporal punishment | CCPR | Barbados | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | 2007 | DocumentId: 1dc040b5-75c0-4c7f-88be-963c009c729a | AnnotationId: 10c4fc1f-5ead-4b57-bdd7-85958c02b60d |
ca4d1f45-7ef7-45bb-9253-06254cd6d043 | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | CCPR | 2007-05-14 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Barbados"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Reservations"
] | [
"10 - REDUCED INEQUALITIES",
"10.3 - Ensure equal opportunities and end discrimination"
] | c) discrimination against homosexuals in State, and in particular criminalizing of consensual sexual acts between adults of the same sex (art. 26) | c) discrimination against homosexuals in State, and in particular criminalizing of consensual sexual acts between adults of the same sex (art. 26) | CCPR | Barbados | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | 2007 | DocumentId: 1dc040b5-75c0-4c7f-88be-963c009c729a | AnnotationId: ca4d1f45-7ef7-45bb-9253-06254cd6d043 |
0c6b45e3-9d2d-46a3-9d15-215509420f02 | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | CCPR | 2007-05-14 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Barbados"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Reservations"
] | [
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"5.2 - End all violence against and exploitation of women",
"10 - REDUCED INEQUALITIES",
"10.3 - Ensure equal opportunities and end discrimination"
] | r) decriminalize sexual acts between adults of the same sex and take all necessary actions to protect homosexuals from harassment, discrimination and violence | r) decriminalize sexual acts between adults of the same sex and take all necessary actions to protect homosexuals from harassment, discrimination and violence | CCPR | Barbados | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | 2007 | DocumentId: 1dc040b5-75c0-4c7f-88be-963c009c729a | AnnotationId: 0c6b45e3-9d2d-46a3-9d15-215509420f02 |
b5b00083-31ba-4991-aec9-e8136502192c | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | CCPR | 2007-05-14 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Barbados"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [] | [
"Reservations",
"Cooperation & Follow up with Treaty Bodies"
] | [] | i) widely disseminate present concluding observations and third periodic report to general public, possibly by publishing them on government website, making them available to newspapers, in public libraries and Parliament library r) discuss present concluding observations and report with Barbados Association of Non Gov... | i) widely disseminate present concluding observations and third periodic report to general public, possibly by publishing them on government website, making them available to newspapers, in public libraries and Parliament library r) discuss present concluding observations and report with Barbados Association of Non Gov... | CCPR | Barbados | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | 2007 | DocumentId: 1dc040b5-75c0-4c7f-88be-963c009c729a | AnnotationId: b5b00083-31ba-4991-aec9-e8136502192c |
7e5b5fb3-1c7c-4bfd-b8f9-219c754fbae2 | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | CCPR | 2007-05-14 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Barbados"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [] | [
"Reservations",
"Cooperation & Follow up with Treaty Bodies"
] | [] | r) in accordance with rule 71, paragraph 5, of HRC's rules of procedure, provide, within one year, relevant information on assessment of situation and implementation of HRC's recommendations in paragraphs 9, 12 and 13 | r) in accordance with rule 71, paragraph 5, of HRC's rules of procedure, provide, within one year, relevant information on assessment of situation and implementation of HRC's recommendations in paragraphs 9, 12 and 13 | CCPR | Barbados | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | 2007 | DocumentId: 1dc040b5-75c0-4c7f-88be-963c009c729a | AnnotationId: 7e5b5fb3-1c7c-4bfd-b8f9-219c754fbae2 |
5937578a-5583-4fa8-948c-d6564813991c | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | CCPR | 2007-05-14 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Barbados"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [] | [
"Reservations",
"Cooperation & Follow up with Treaty Bodies"
] | [] | i) provide in next report, due to be submitted by 29 March 2011, information on other recommendations made and on ICCPR as a whole | i) provide in next report, due to be submitted by 29 March 2011, information on other recommendations made and on ICCPR as a whole | CCPR | Barbados | CCPR/C/BRB/CO/3 | 2007 | DocumentId: 1dc040b5-75c0-4c7f-88be-963c009c729a | AnnotationId: 5937578a-5583-4fa8-948c-d6564813991c |
b1551b7f-39b9-466c-86f9-a3b90fa51ddf | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Rights related to marriage & family",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Sexual & gender-based violence",
"Conditions of detention"
] | [
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS"
] | Concluding observations of the Human Rights Committee 3.The Committee welcomes the major legislative (2005) and institutional changes that have been introduced in the State party with a view to consolidating the rule of law following the recommendations made by the Committee in 1999. These changes include: (a)The const... | 3. The Committee welcomes the major legislative (2005) and institutional changes that have been introduced in the State party with a view to consolidating the rule of law following the recommendations made by the Committee in 1999. These changes include: (a) The constitutional reform that put an end to the system of ap... | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 7d52b4f3-cb06-4c14-9f07-1f23654cbcd0 | AnnotationId: b1551b7f-39b9-466c-86f9-a3b90fa51ddf |
ddbe2c45-af33-4176-85f7-24e7f8facae1 | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Persons deprived of their liberty & detainees"
] | [
"Death penalty",
"Right to life"
] | [] | Concluding observations of the Human Rights Committee 4.The Committee welcomes the fact that the death penalty was abolished in 2001. | 4. The Committee welcomes the fact that the death penalty was abolished in 2001. | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 7d52b4f3-cb06-4c14-9f07-1f23654cbcd0 | AnnotationId: ddbe2c45-af33-4176-85f7-24e7f8facae1 |
117c9263-e94b-4523-b95e-89ed622d3424 | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Judges, lawyers and prosecutors"
] | [
"Rule of law & impunity",
"Administration of justice & fair trial",
"Prohibition of torture & ill-treatment (including cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment)"
] | [
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"16.3 - Promote the rule of law and access to justice for all"
] | Concluding observations of the Human Rights Committee 5.The Committee reiterates its concern regarding the 1978 Amnesty Decree-Law No. 2.191. While noting that according to the State party this decree is no longer applied by the courts, it considers that the fact that the Decree-Law remains in force leaves open the pos... | 5. The Committee reiterates its concern regarding the 1978 Amnesty Decree-Law No. 2.191. While noting that according to the State party this decree is no longer applied by the courts, it considers that the fact that the Decree-Law remains in force leaves open the possibility that it might be applied. The Committee draw... | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 7d52b4f3-cb06-4c14-9f07-1f23654cbcd0 | AnnotationId: 117c9263-e94b-4523-b95e-89ed622d3424 |
fd0155f4-a43d-43ac-b512-61ef19c02e64 | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [] | [
"Rule of law & impunity",
"Administration of justice & fair trial",
"Transitional justice"
] | [
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"16.3 - Promote the rule of law and access to justice for all"
] | Concluding observations of the Human Rights Committee The State party should make greater efforts to incorporate the jurisprudence of the Supreme Court regarding 1978 Amnesty Decree-Law No. 2.191 into domestic positive law as soon as possible, in order to ensure that serious violations of human rights do not go unpunis... | The State party should make greater efforts to incorporate the jurisprudence of the Supreme Court regarding 1978 Amnesty Decree-Law No. 2.191 into domestic positive law as soon as possible, in order to ensure that serious violations of human rights do not go unpunished. | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 7d52b4f3-cb06-4c14-9f07-1f23654cbcd0 | AnnotationId: fd0155f4-a43d-43ac-b512-61ef19c02e64 |
28eb950b-7f53-4355-99dc-f55678456208 | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [] | [
"Legal & institutional reform",
"National Human Rights Institution (NHRI)"
] | [
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS"
] | Concluding observations of the Human Rights Committee 6.While recognizing the State party’s efforts in this respect, the Committee notes with concern that a national human rights institution has still not been established in Chile (article 2 of the Covenant). | 6. While recognizing the State party’s efforts in this respect, the Committee notes with concern that a national human rights institution has still not been established in Chile (article 2 of the Covenant). | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 7d52b4f3-cb06-4c14-9f07-1f23654cbcd0 | AnnotationId: 28eb950b-7f53-4355-99dc-f55678456208 |
d2ceb200-edc9-4d35-8c09-e4a25b7dc773 | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [] | [
"Cooperation & consultation with civil society",
"National Human Rights Institution (NHRI)"
] | [
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS"
] | Concluding observations of the Human Rights Committee The State party should establish a national human rights institution as soon as possible, in full conformity with the Principles relating to the status of national institutions for the promotion and protection of human rights (Paris Principles) annexed to General As... | The State party should establish a national human rights institution as soon as possible, in full conformity with the Principles relating to the status of national institutions for the promotion and protection of human rights (Paris Principles) annexed to General Assembly resolution 48/134. To that end, it should hold ... | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 7d52b4f3-cb06-4c14-9f07-1f23654cbcd0 | AnnotationId: d2ceb200-edc9-4d35-8c09-e4a25b7dc773 |
01568201-3cc2-434c-8bb8-340bb184d12f | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Indigenous peoples"
] | [
"Human rights & counter-terrorism",
"Constitutional & legislative framework"
] | [
"16.a - Strong institutions to prevent violence, terrorism and crime"
] | Concluding observations of the Human Rights Committee 7.The Committee is concerned about the definition of terrorism contained in the Counter‑Terrorism Act No. 18.314, which may be excessively broad. It is also concerned that this definition has allowed charges of terrorism to be brought against members of the Mapuche ... | 7. The Committee is concerned about the definition of terrorism contained in the Counter‐Terrorism Act No. 18.314, which may be excessively broad. It is also concerned that this definition has allowed charges of terrorism to be brought against members of the Mapuche community in connection with protests or demands for ... | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 7d52b4f3-cb06-4c14-9f07-1f23654cbcd0 | AnnotationId: 01568201-3cc2-434c-8bb8-340bb184d12f |
9b7e5cf7-74e3-4b50-9f36-77d1b093ab43 | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Minorities/ racial, ethnic, linguistic, religious or descent-based groups"
] | [
"Human rights & counter-terrorism",
"Constitutional & legislative framework"
] | [
"16.a - Strong institutions to prevent violence, terrorism and crime"
] | Concluding observations of the Human Rights Committee The State party should adopt a narrower definition of crimes of terrorism, so as to ensure that it is not applied to individuals for political, religious or ideological reasons. Such a definition should be limited to offences which can justifiably be equated with te... | The State party should adopt a narrower definition of crimes of terrorism, so as to ensure that it is not applied to individuals for political, religious or ideological reasons. Such a definition should be limited to offences which can justifiably be equated with terrorism and its serious consequences, and must ensure ... | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 7d52b4f3-cb06-4c14-9f07-1f23654cbcd0 | AnnotationId: 9b7e5cf7-74e3-4b50-9f36-77d1b093ab43 |
289a140e-a8eb-46aa-8b31-548f9161c66e | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Sexual & reproductive health and rights"
] | [
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"5.6 - Universal access to reproductive health and rights"
] | Concluding observations of the Human Rights Committee 8.The Committee reiterates its concern about Chile’s unduly restrictive abortion laws, particularly in cases where the mother’s life is in danger. The Committee regrets the fact that the Chilean Government has no plans to legislate in this area (article 6 of the Cov... | 8. The Committee reiterates its concern about Chile’s unduly restrictive abortion laws, particularly in cases where the mother’s life is in danger. The Committee regrets the fact that the Chilean Government has no plans to legislate in this area (article 6 of the Covenant). | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 7d52b4f3-cb06-4c14-9f07-1f23654cbcd0 | AnnotationId: 289a140e-a8eb-46aa-8b31-548f9161c66e |
014618e8-7396-4f67-b0c5-33f875038ec9 | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Sexual & reproductive health and rights"
] | [
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"5.6 - Universal access to reproductive health and rights"
] | Concluding observations of the Human Rights Committee The State party should amend its abortion laws to help women avoid unwanted pregnancies and not have to resort to illegal abortions that could put their lives at risk. The State party should also bring its abortion laws into line with the Covenant. | The State party should amend its abortion laws to help women avoid unwanted pregnancies and not have to resort to illegal abortions that could put their lives at risk. The State party should also bring its abortion laws into line with the Covenant. | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 7d52b4f3-cb06-4c14-9f07-1f23654cbcd0 | AnnotationId: 014618e8-7396-4f67-b0c5-33f875038ec9 |
c78f7402-ea7e-4faa-875a-e1ef39e1d796 | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Persons deprived of their liberty & detainees"
] | [
"Rule of law & impunity",
"Support to victims & witnesses",
"Access to justice & remedy",
"Prohibition of torture & ill-treatment (including cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment)",
"Transitional justice"
] | [
"16.3 - Promote the rule of law and access to justice for all"
] | Concluding observations of the Human Rights Committee 9.The Committee welcomes the fact that the State party has taken steps, such as the establishment of the National Commission on Political Prisoners and Torture (CNPPT) in 2003, to ensure that victims of the human rights violations committed by Chile’s military dicta... | 9. The Committee welcomes the fact that the State party has taken steps, such as the establishment of the National Commission on Political Prisoners and Torture (CNPPT) in 2003, to ensure that victims of the human rights violations committed by Chile’s military dictatorship receive compensation, but is concerned by the... | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 7d52b4f3-cb06-4c14-9f07-1f23654cbcd0 | AnnotationId: c78f7402-ea7e-4faa-875a-e1ef39e1d796 |
dafc6c24-d1ed-448c-a52f-0c21c2ee8648 | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Disappeared persons"
] | [
"Rule of law & impunity",
"Administration of justice & fair trial",
"Enforced disappearances",
"Extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions"
] | [
"17.18 - Enhance availability of reliable data",
"16.3 - Promote the rule of law and access to justice for all"
] | Concluding observations of the Human Rights Committee The State party should see to it that serious human rights violations committed during the dictatorship do not go unpunished. Specifically, it should ensure that those suspected of being responsible for such acts are in fact prosecuted. Additional steps should be ta... | The State party should see to it that serious human rights violations committed during the dictatorship do not go unpunished. Specifically, it should ensure that those suspected of being responsible for such acts are in fact prosecuted. Additional steps should be taken to establish individual responsibility. The suitab... | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 7d52b4f3-cb06-4c14-9f07-1f23654cbcd0 | AnnotationId: dafc6c24-d1ed-448c-a52f-0c21c2ee8648 |
3cc09eb3-fca6-418f-b623-90669e236e04 | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Persons living in poverty",
"Vulnerable persons/groups",
"Persons deprived of their liberty & detainees"
] | [
"Arbitrary arrest & detention",
"Liberty & security of the person",
"Prohibition of torture & ill-treatment (including cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment)",
"Conditions of detention"
] | [
"16.1 - Reduce violence everywhere",
"16.3 - Promote the rule of law and access to justice for all"
] | Concluding observations of the Human Rights Committee 10.The Committee notes with concern that there continue to be cases of ill-treatment by the security forces, primarily at the moment of arrest and against the most vulnerable, including the poor (articles 7 and 26 of the Covenant). | 10. The Committee notes with concern that there continue to be cases of ill-treatment by the security forces, primarily at the moment of arrest and against the most vulnerable, including the poor (articles 7 and 26 of the Covenant). | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 7d52b4f3-cb06-4c14-9f07-1f23654cbcd0 | AnnotationId: 3cc09eb3-fca6-418f-b623-90669e236e04 |
cbd4cea1-68fd-49fa-9282-efc78619d1f0 | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Vulnerable persons/groups"
] | [
"Human rights education, trainings & awareness raising",
"Liberty & security of the person",
"Access to justice & remedy"
] | [
"4.7 - Education for sustainable development and global citizenship",
"16.1 - Reduce violence everywhere",
"16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms",
"16.3 - Promote the rule of law and access to justice for all"
] | Concluding observations of the Human Rights Committee The State party should take immediate, effective action to put an end to such abuse and should monitor, investigate and, where appropriate, try and punish police officers who ill-treat vulnerable groups. The State party should extend human rights training to all mem... | The State party should take immediate, effective action to put an end to such abuse and should monitor, investigate and, where appropriate, try and punish police officers who ill-treat vulnerable groups. The State party should extend human rights training to all members of the security forces. | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 7d52b4f3-cb06-4c14-9f07-1f23654cbcd0 | AnnotationId: cbd4cea1-68fd-49fa-9282-efc78619d1f0 |
e3dc8d23-d25d-4980-a74c-3b388dd116bd | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Disappeared persons",
"Persons deprived of their liberty & detainees"
] | [
"Conditions of detention"
] | [
"16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms",
"16.3 - Promote the rule of law and access to justice for all"
] | Concluding observations of the Human Rights Committee 11.The Committee reiterates its concern regarding the system of legally authorized detention incommunicado, which can last for up to 10 days (articles 7, 8, 9 and 10 of the Covenant). | 11. The Committee reiterates its concern regarding the system of legally authorized detention incommunicado, which can last for up to 10 days (articles 7, 8, 9 and 10 of the Covenant). | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 7d52b4f3-cb06-4c14-9f07-1f23654cbcd0 | AnnotationId: e3dc8d23-d25d-4980-a74c-3b388dd116bd |
79e2d38e-52ba-4524-b529-5eda009bf6fd | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Disappeared persons",
"Persons deprived of their liberty & detainees"
] | [
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Conditions of detention"
] | [
"16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms",
"16.3 - Promote the rule of law and access to justice for all"
] | Concluding observations of the Human Rights Committee The Committee recommends once again that the necessary legislative measures should be adopted in order to eliminate prolonged detention incommunicado. | The Committee recommends once again that the necessary legislative measures should be adopted in order to eliminate prolonged detention incommunicado. | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 7d52b4f3-cb06-4c14-9f07-1f23654cbcd0 | AnnotationId: 79e2d38e-52ba-4524-b529-5eda009bf6fd |
5cf560af-fa5c-400b-aed2-53dbb1e7f413 | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Judges, lawyers and prosecutors",
"Military personnel"
] | [
"Administration of justice & fair trial",
"International criminal & humanitarian law (including crimes against humanity, war crimes, genocide)"
] | [
"16.3 - Promote the rule of law and access to justice for all"
] | Concluding observations of the Human Rights Committee 12.The Committee notes with concern that Chile’s military tribunals continue to have jurisdiction to try civilians in civil matters, a situation that is incompatible with article 14 of the Covenant. The Committee is also concerned about the wording of article 330 of... | 12. The Committee notes with concern that Chile’s military tribunals continue to have jurisdiction to try civilians in civil matters, a situation that is incompatible with article 14 of the Covenant. The Committee is also concerned about the wording of article 330 of the Code of Military Justice, which may be interpret... | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 7d52b4f3-cb06-4c14-9f07-1f23654cbcd0 | AnnotationId: 5cf560af-fa5c-400b-aed2-53dbb1e7f413 |
39c56c5e-9d3c-4b3b-b3d5-b175fb59f54c | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Judges, lawyers and prosecutors",
"Military personnel"
] | [
"Administration of justice & fair trial",
"Constitutional & legislative framework"
] | [
"16.3 - Promote the rule of law and access to justice for all"
] | Concluding observations of the Human Rights Committee The State party should expedite the adoption of the law amending the Code of Military Justice, limiting the jurisdiction of military tribunals solely to military personnel charged exclusively with military offences, and ensuring that the new law does not contain any... | The State party should expedite the adoption of the law amending the Code of Military Justice, limiting the jurisdiction of military tribunals solely to military personnel charged exclusively with military offences, and ensuring that the new law does not contain any provisions that could allow rights established in the... | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 7d52b4f3-cb06-4c14-9f07-1f23654cbcd0 | AnnotationId: 39c56c5e-9d3c-4b3b-b3d5-b175fb59f54c |
10c709b9-9dd3-4117-87ca-d28c3bc6d61d | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Military personnel"
] | [
"Freedom of thought, conscience & religion",
"Constitutional & legislative framework"
] | [
"16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms"
] | Concluding observations of the Human Rights Committee 13.The Committee notes the State party’s intention to adopt a law recognizing the right of conscientious objection to military service, but continues to be concerned that this right has still not been recognized (article 18 of the Covenant). | 13. The Committee notes the State party’s intention to adopt a law recognizing the right of conscientious objection to military service, but continues to be concerned that this right has still not been recognized (article 18 of the Covenant). | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 7d52b4f3-cb06-4c14-9f07-1f23654cbcd0 | AnnotationId: 10c709b9-9dd3-4117-87ca-d28c3bc6d61d |
a52ed335-0930-4a31-bcce-08858dcbcde8 | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Military personnel"
] | [
"Freedom of thought, conscience & religion",
"Constitutional & legislative framework"
] | [
"16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms"
] | Concluding observations of the Human Rights Committee The State party should expedite the adoption of legislation recognizing the right of conscientious objection to military service, ensuring that conscientious objectors are not subject to discrimination or punishment and recognizing that conscientious objection can o... | The State party should expedite the adoption of legislation recognizing the right of conscientious objection to military service, ensuring that conscientious objectors are not subject to discrimination or punishment and recognizing that conscientious objection can occur at any time, even when a person’s military servic... | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 7d52b4f3-cb06-4c14-9f07-1f23654cbcd0 | AnnotationId: a52ed335-0930-4a31-bcce-08858dcbcde8 |
cf724139-c966-47ab-b02c-13a6ec6248f2 | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [] | [
"Access to justice & remedy",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Trade union rights"
] | [
"8 - DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH",
"8.8 - Universal labour rights and safe working environments",
"16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms",
"16.3 - Promote the rule of law and access to justice for all"
] | Concluding observations of the Human Rights Committee 14.Although it is aware of the labour law reform that took place in 2005, the Committee is still concerned about continuing restrictions on trade union rights in Chile and about reports that in practice, changes are made unilaterally to the working day, striking wor... | 14. Although it is aware of the labour law reform that took place in 2005, the Committee is still concerned about continuing restrictions on trade union rights in Chile and about reports that in practice, changes are made unilaterally to the working day, striking workers are replaced, and threats of dismissal are used ... | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 7d52b4f3-cb06-4c14-9f07-1f23654cbcd0 | AnnotationId: cf724139-c966-47ab-b02c-13a6ec6248f2 |
544f1078-0eeb-47bf-8d8b-0af96f5f2973 | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [] | [
"Labour rights and right to work",
"Access to justice & remedy",
"Constitutional & legislative framework"
] | [
"8 - DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH",
"8.8 - Universal labour rights and safe working environments",
"16.3 - Promote the rule of law and access to justice for all"
] | Concluding observations of the Human Rights Committee The State party should remove all legislative and other obstacles to the full exercise of the rights established under article 22 of the Covenant. The State party should streamline employment procedures and make legal aid available to workers to enable their complai... | The State party should remove all legislative and other obstacles to the full exercise of the rights established under article 22 of the Covenant. The State party should streamline employment procedures and make legal aid available to workers to enable their complaints to be successfully heard. | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 7d52b4f3-cb06-4c14-9f07-1f23654cbcd0 | AnnotationId: 544f1078-0eeb-47bf-8d8b-0af96f5f2973 |
ed1d96fc-4bf4-42d4-97da-dd711b36e76c | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Migrants",
"Non-citizens"
] | [
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Right to participate in public affairs & right to vote"
] | [
"16.7 - Responsive, inclusive and representative decision-making"
] | Concluding observations of the Human Rights Committee 15.While it notes that the reference to the binominal system has been removed from the Constitution, the Committee observes with concern that, as the State party indicated, the electoral system in use in Chile can hamper the effective parliamentary representation of... | 15. While it notes that the reference to the binominal system has been removed from the Constitution, the Committee observes with concern that, as the State party indicated, the electoral system in use in Chile can hamper the effective parliamentary representation of all individuals (articles 3 and 25 of the Covenant). | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 7d52b4f3-cb06-4c14-9f07-1f23654cbcd0 | AnnotationId: ed1d96fc-4bf4-42d4-97da-dd711b36e76c |
dbbea0a5-a564-44df-a188-9f75e0978a7a | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Minorities/ racial, ethnic, linguistic, religious or descent-based groups"
] | [
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Right to participate in public affairs & right to vote"
] | [
"16.7 - Responsive, inclusive and representative decision-making"
] | Concluding observations of the Human Rights Committee The State party should make greater efforts to overcome the political obstacles to amendment of the Constitutional Act on Popular Votes and Vote Counts, in order to guarantee the right to equal, universal suffrage established under article 25 of the Covenant. | The State party should make greater efforts to overcome the political obstacles to amendment of the Constitutional Act on Popular Votes and Vote Counts, in order to guarantee the right to equal, universal suffrage established under article 25 of the Covenant. | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 7d52b4f3-cb06-4c14-9f07-1f23654cbcd0 | AnnotationId: dbbea0a5-a564-44df-a188-9f75e0978a7a |
0e1603c6-34f5-40ef-b6eb-552aadda510c | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender and intersex persons (LGBTI)"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Access to justice & remedy",
"Right to health",
"Constitutional & legislative framework"
] | [
"3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage",
"10 - REDUCED INEQUALITIES",
"3 - GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING",
"16.3 - Promote the rule of law and access to justice for all",
"10.3 - Ensure equal opportunities and end discrimination"
] | Concluding observations of the Human Rights Committee 16.While it observes with satisfaction that the laws criminalizing homosexual relations between consenting adults have been repealed, the Committee remains concerned about the discrimination to which some people are subject because of their sexual orientation, for i... | 16. While it observes with satisfaction that the laws criminalizing homosexual relations between consenting adults have been repealed, the Committee remains concerned about the discrimination to which some people are subject because of their sexual orientation, for instance, before the courts and in access to health ca... | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 7d52b4f3-cb06-4c14-9f07-1f23654cbcd0 | AnnotationId: 0e1603c6-34f5-40ef-b6eb-552aadda510c |
07fb5879-b7d7-4dc8-9040-744d2db9d49f | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender and intersex persons (LGBTI)"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Human rights education, trainings & awareness raising",
"Access to justice & remedy",
"Right to health"
] | [
"3.8 - Achieve universal health coverage",
"4.7 - Education for sustainable development and global citizenship",
"3 - GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING",
"16.3 - Promote the rule of law and access to justice for all",
"10.3 - Ensure equal opportunities and end discrimination"
] | Concluding observations of the Human Rights Committee The State party should guarantee equal rights to all individuals, as established in the Covenant, regardless of their sexual orientation, including equality before the law and in access to health care. It should also launch awareness-raising programmes to combat soc... | The State party should guarantee equal rights to all individuals, as established in the Covenant, regardless of their sexual orientation, including equality before the law and in access to health care. It should also launch awareness-raising programmes to combat social prejudice. | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 7d52b4f3-cb06-4c14-9f07-1f23654cbcd0 | AnnotationId: 07fb5879-b7d7-4dc8-9040-744d2db9d49f |
6c8ddcd5-efd4-4c95-a049-dca2ca611fe1 | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Rights related to marriage & family",
"Discrimination against women",
"Land & property rights"
] | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"5.a - Equal rights to economic resources, property ownership and financial services",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY"
] | Concluding observations of the Human Rights Committee 17.Although the Committee takes note of the progress made in the legal field to eliminate gender discrimination, it remains concerned because laws pertaining to the family remain in force which discriminate against women as administrators of their property, such as ... | 17. Although the Committee takes note of the progress made in the legal field to eliminate gender discrimination, it remains concerned because laws pertaining to the family remain in force which discriminate against women as administrators of their property, such as the joint property marital regime (articles 3 and 26 ... | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 7d52b4f3-cb06-4c14-9f07-1f23654cbcd0 | AnnotationId: 6c8ddcd5-efd4-4c95-a049-dca2ca611fe1 |
98d0a5a4-6cd1-4124-81e2-14a1ab23bbf0 | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Rights related to marriage & family",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Discrimination against women",
"Land & property rights"
] | [
"5.a - Equal rights to economic resources, property ownership and financial services",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY"
] | Concluding observations of the Human Rights Committee The State party should hasten the adoption by the Senate of the act repealing the joint property marital regime and replacing it with a community property regime. | The State party should hasten the adoption by the Senate of the act repealing the joint property marital regime and replacing it with a community property regime. | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 7d52b4f3-cb06-4c14-9f07-1f23654cbcd0 | AnnotationId: 98d0a5a4-6cd1-4124-81e2-14a1ab23bbf0 |
069920f7-45c1-44e2-96b1-b31db405d977 | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Labour rights and right to work",
"Discrimination against women"
] | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"8.5 - Full employment and decent work with equal pay"
] | Concluding observations of the Human Rights Committee 18.While the Committee observes that a Code of Conduct in the public sector has been adopted, it remains concerned about discrimination against women in the workforce, especially in the private sector (articles 3 and 26 of the Covenant). | 18. While the Committee observes that a Code of Conduct in the public sector has been adopted, it remains concerned about discrimination against women in the workforce, especially in the private sector (articles 3 and 26 of the Covenant). | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 7d52b4f3-cb06-4c14-9f07-1f23654cbcd0 | AnnotationId: 069920f7-45c1-44e2-96b1-b31db405d977 |
b63e6f64-5fc1-4278-b7fa-a6704bcd9acf | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Labour rights and right to work",
"Discrimination against women"
] | [
"5.1 - End discrimination against women and girls",
"8 - DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"8.5 - Full employment and decent work with equal pay"
] | Concluding observations of the Human Rights Committee The State party should redouble its efforts to combat discrimination against women in employment, through such measures as reversing the burden of proof in discrimination cases to favour women employees, so that employers must explain why women hold positions of low... | The State party should redouble its efforts to combat discrimination against women in employment, through such measures as reversing the burden of proof in discrimination cases to favour women employees, so that employers must explain why women hold positions of lower rank, have lesser responsibilities and earn lower w... | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 7d52b4f3-cb06-4c14-9f07-1f23654cbcd0 | AnnotationId: b63e6f64-5fc1-4278-b7fa-a6704bcd9acf |
98738758-ed6b-4d28-96d1-204940785c57 | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Indigenous peoples"
] | [
"Business & Human Rights",
"Cultural rights",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"Land & property rights"
] | [
"1.4 - Equal rights to ownership, basic services, technology and economic resources",
"12.6 - Encourage sustainable practices for companies"
] | Concluding observations of the Human Rights Committee 19.While it notes the intention expressed by the State party to give constitutional recognition to indigenous peoples, the Committee is concerned about the variety of reports consistently indicating that some claims by indigenous peoples, the Mapuche in particular, ... | 19. While it notes the intention expressed by the State party to give constitutional recognition to indigenous peoples, the Committee is concerned about the variety of reports consistently indicating that some claims by indigenous peoples, the Mapuche in particular, have not been met, and about the slow progress made i... | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 7d52b4f3-cb06-4c14-9f07-1f23654cbcd0 | AnnotationId: 98738758-ed6b-4d28-96d1-204940785c57 |
9104dd6d-ba37-4d20-9fa5-c41901ebe9d4 | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Indigenous peoples"
] | [
"Business & Human Rights",
"Legal & institutional reform",
"Constitutional & legislative framework",
"Land & property rights"
] | [
"16.7 - Responsive, inclusive and representative decision-making",
"1.4 - Equal rights to ownership, basic services, technology and economic resources",
"12.6 - Encourage sustainable practices for companies"
] | Concluding observations of the Human Rights Committee The State party should: (a) Make every possible effort to ensure that its negotiations with indigenous communities lead to a solution that respects the land rights of these communities in accordance with article 1, paragraph 2, and article 27, of the Covenant. The S... | The State party should: (a) Make every possible effort to ensure that its negotiations with indigenous communities lead to a solution that respects the land rights of these communities in accordance with article 1, paragraph 2, and article 27, of the Covenant. The State party should expedite procedures to recognize suc... | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 7d52b4f3-cb06-4c14-9f07-1f23654cbcd0 | AnnotationId: 9104dd6d-ba37-4d20-9fa5-c41901ebe9d4 |
02504872-97ca-4361-9efb-f9987313e86c | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [] | [
"Cooperation & Follow up with Treaty Bodies",
"Human rights education, trainings & awareness raising"
] | [
"16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms"
] | Concluding observations of the Human Rights Committee 20.The Committee requests that the initial report of the State party and the present concluding observations be published and widely disseminated in the official languages of the State party. | 20. The Committee requests that the initial report of the State party and the present concluding observations be published and widely disseminated in the official languages of the State party. | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 7d52b4f3-cb06-4c14-9f07-1f23654cbcd0 | AnnotationId: 02504872-97ca-4361-9efb-f9987313e86c |
979968b2-de25-43ba-848d-899e4e34b1ac | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [] | [
"Cooperation & Follow up with Treaty Bodies"
] | [] | Concluding observations of the Human Rights Committee 21.In accordance with rule 71, paragraph 5, of the Committee’s rules of procedure, the State party should submit within one year information on the evaluation of the situation and the follow-up to the Committee’s recommendations made in paragraphs 9 and 19 of these ... | 21. In accordance with rule 71, paragraph 5, of the Committee’s rules of procedure, the State party should submit within one year information on the evaluation of the situation and the follow-up to the Committee’s recommendations made in paragraphs 9 and 19 of these concluding observations. | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 7d52b4f3-cb06-4c14-9f07-1f23654cbcd0 | AnnotationId: 979968b2-de25-43ba-848d-899e4e34b1ac |
f8ac2a67-6016-49a7-ae53-8b328691af1a | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [] | [
"Cooperation & Follow up with Treaty Bodies"
] | [] | Concluding observations of the Human Rights Committee 22.The Committee requests the State party to include in its next periodic report, which should be submitted before 1 April 2012, information on the remaining recommendations and on the Covenant as a whole. | 22. The Committee requests the State party to include in its next periodic report, which should be submitted before 1 April 2012, information on the remaining recommendations and on the Covenant as a whole. | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL//CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 7d52b4f3-cb06-4c14-9f07-1f23654cbcd0 | AnnotationId: f8ac2a67-6016-49a7-ae53-8b328691af1a |
7b94b134-06fc-4b6b-b005-7c323a40b6bd | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Women & girls",
"Persons deprived of their liberty & detainees"
] | [
"Reservations",
"Constitutional & legislative framework"
] | [
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"5.2 - End all violence against and exploitation of women",
"16.3 - Promote the rule of law and access to justice for all"
] | w) major legislative (2005) and institutional changes that have been introduced in State with view to consolidating the rule of law following recommendations made by HRC in 1999; these changes include: - constitutional reform that put an end to the system of appointed senators and senators for life and did away with pr... | w) major legislative (2005) and institutional changes that have been introduced in State with view to consolidating the rule of law following recommendations made by HRC in 1999; these changes include: - constitutional reform that put an end to the system of appointed senators and senators for life and did away with pr... | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 9bf3b81f-11e6-4eff-b53f-870260e03581 | AnnotationId: 7b94b134-06fc-4b6b-b005-7c323a40b6bd |
08466ac9-1f46-4361-bd8c-40a04d4fb273 | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [] | [
"Death penalty",
"Reservations"
] | [] | w) fact that death penalty was abolished in 2001 | w) fact that death penalty was abolished in 2001 | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 9bf3b81f-11e6-4eff-b53f-870260e03581 | AnnotationId: 08466ac9-1f46-4361-bd8c-40a04d4fb273 |
a3ca601f-8518-43c2-86d1-35683950425a | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [] | [
"Reservations",
"Access to justice & remedy"
] | [
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"16.1 - Reduce violence everywhere"
] | c) 1978 Amnesty Decree-Law No. 2.191 n) according to State this decree is no longer applied by courts n) fact that Decree-Law remains in force leaves open possibility that it might be applied HRC draws attention to general comment No. 20 concerning prohibition of torture and other cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment... | c) 1978 Amnesty Decree-Law No. 2.191 n) according to State this decree is no longer applied by courts n) fact that Decree-Law remains in force leaves open possibility that it might be applied HRC draws attention to general comment No. 20 concerning prohibition of torture and other cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment... | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 9bf3b81f-11e6-4eff-b53f-870260e03581 | AnnotationId: a3ca601f-8518-43c2-86d1-35683950425a |
71e5d318-8fad-4b58-b225-c9038b2235ef | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [] | [
"Reservations",
"Access to justice & remedy"
] | [
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"5.2 - End all violence against and exploitation of women"
] | r) make greater efforts to incorporate the jurisprudence of Supreme Court regarding 1978 Amnesty Decree-Law No. 2.191 into domestic positive law as soon as possible, in order to ensure that serious violations of human rights do not go unpunished | r) make greater efforts to incorporate the jurisprudence of Supreme Court regarding 1978 Amnesty Decree-Law No. 2.191 into domestic positive law as soon as possible, in order to ensure that serious violations of human rights do not go unpunished | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 9bf3b81f-11e6-4eff-b53f-870260e03581 | AnnotationId: 71e5d318-8fad-4b58-b225-c9038b2235ef |
a493a7b7-4608-48f8-bde4-2c415339d398 | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [] | [
"Reservations",
"Legal & institutional reform"
] | [
"16.a - Strong institutions to prevent violence, terrorism and crime",
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS"
] | n) State's efforts in this respect c) national human rights institution has still not been established (art. 2 ICCR) | n) State's efforts in this respect c) national human rights institution has still not been established (art. 2 ICCR) | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 9bf3b81f-11e6-4eff-b53f-870260e03581 | AnnotationId: a493a7b7-4608-48f8-bde4-2c415339d398 |
37ffd503-0aba-4d66-a7e4-558b47e73172 | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [] | [
"Reservations",
"Legal & institutional reform"
] | [
"16.a - Strong institutions to prevent violence, terrorism and crime",
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS"
] | r) establish national human rights institution as soon as possible, in full conformity with Principles relating to status of national institutions for promotion and protection of human rights (Paris Principles) annexed to General Assembly resolution 48/134; to that end, it should hold consultations with civil society | r) establish national human rights institution as soon as possible, in full conformity with Principles relating to status of national institutions for promotion and protection of human rights (Paris Principles) annexed to General Assembly resolution 48/134; to that end, it should hold consultations with civil society | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 9bf3b81f-11e6-4eff-b53f-870260e03581 | AnnotationId: 37ffd503-0aba-4d66-a7e4-558b47e73172 |
383a4622-48f5-41f9-b111-127bd5b61406 | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Minorities/ racial, ethnic, linguistic, religious or descent-based groups"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Administration of justice & fair trial",
"Reservations"
] | [
"1.4 - Equal rights to ownership, basic services, technology and economic resources",
"1 - NO POVERTY",
"2 - ZERO HUNGER",
"2.3 - Double the productivity and incomes of small-scale food producers"
] | c) definition of terrorism contained in Counter‑Terrorism Act No. 18.314, which may be excessively broad c) this definition has allowed charges of terrorism to be brought against members of Mapuche community in connection with protests or demands for protection of their land rights n) procedural guarantees set out in a... | c) definition of terrorism contained in Counter‐Terrorism Act No. 18.314, which may be excessively broad c) this definition has allowed charges of terrorism to be brought against members of Mapuche community in connection with protests or demands for protection of their land rights n) procedural guarantees set out in a... | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 9bf3b81f-11e6-4eff-b53f-870260e03581 | AnnotationId: 383a4622-48f5-41f9-b111-127bd5b61406 |
b5355774-e247-4476-aced-3fd7e70de6f0 | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Minorities/ racial, ethnic, linguistic, religious or descent-based groups"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Administration of justice & fair trial",
"Reservations"
] | [] | r) adopt a narrower definition of crimes of terrorism, so as to ensure that it is not applied to individuals for political, religious or ideological reasons; such a definition should be limited to offences which can justifiably be equated with terrorism and its serious consequences, and must ensure that procedural guar... | r) adopt a narrower definition of crimes of terrorism, so as to ensure that it is not applied to individuals for political, religious or ideological reasons; such a definition should be limited to offences which can justifiably be equated with terrorism and its serious consequences, and must ensure that procedural guar... | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 9bf3b81f-11e6-4eff-b53f-870260e03581 | AnnotationId: b5355774-e247-4476-aced-3fd7e70de6f0 |
8b925b51-c5d9-4b55-86e9-072119c089a1 | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Reservations",
"Right to life"
] | [
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"5.6 - Universal access to reproductive health and rights"
] | c) Chile's unduly restrictive abortion laws, particularly in cases where mother's life is in danger c) fact that Chilean Government has no plans to legislate in this area (art. 6 ICCPR) | c) Chile's unduly restrictive abortion laws, particularly in cases where mother's life is in danger c) fact that Chilean Government has no plans to legislate in this area (art. 6 ICCPR) | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 9bf3b81f-11e6-4eff-b53f-870260e03581 | AnnotationId: 8b925b51-c5d9-4b55-86e9-072119c089a1 |
1b94f232-6302-4ae5-aab6-e825ed507717 | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Reservations",
"Right to life"
] | [
"5 - GENDER EQUALITY",
"5.6 - Universal access to reproductive health and rights"
] | r) amend abortion laws to help women avoid unwanted pregnancies and not have to resort to illegal abortions that could put their lives at risk r) also bring abortion laws into line with ICCPR | r) amend abortion laws to help women avoid unwanted pregnancies and not have to resort to illegal abortions that could put their lives at risk r) also bring abortion laws into line with ICCPR | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 9bf3b81f-11e6-4eff-b53f-870260e03581 | AnnotationId: 1b94f232-6302-4ae5-aab6-e825ed507717 |
fe62f9d7-c7e0-4f3b-92f7-80108532e906 | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [] | [
"Reservations",
"Access to justice & remedy",
"Prohibition of torture & ill-treatment (including cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment)",
"Extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions"
] | [
"16.a - Strong institutions to prevent violence, terrorism and crime",
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"16.1 - Reduce violence everywhere"
] | w) fact that State has taken steps, such as establishment of National Commission on Political Prisoners and Torture (CNPPT) in 2003, to ensure that victims of human rights violations committed by Chile's military dictatorship receive compensation c) lack of official investigations to determine direct responsibility for... | w) fact that State has taken steps, such as establishment of National Commission on Political Prisoners and Torture (CNPPT) in 2003, to ensure that victims of human rights violations committed by Chile's military dictatorship receive compensation c) lack of official investigations to determine direct responsibility for... | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 9bf3b81f-11e6-4eff-b53f-870260e03581 | AnnotationId: fe62f9d7-c7e0-4f3b-92f7-80108532e906 |
fab1c921-54cd-4931-8118-14dc837a765e | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [] | [
"Reservations",
"Access to justice & remedy",
"Prohibition of torture & ill-treatment (including cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment)",
"Extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions"
] | [
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"16.1 - Reduce violence everywhere",
"16.3 - Promote the rule of law and access to justice for all"
] | r) see to it that serious human rights violations committed during the dictatorship do not go unpunished r) specifically, ensure that those suspected of being responsible for such acts are in fact prosecuted; additional steps should be taken to establish individual responsibility; suitability to hold public office of p... | r) see to it that serious human rights violations committed during the dictatorship do not go unpunished r) specifically, ensure that those suspected of being responsible for such acts are in fact prosecuted; additional steps should be taken to establish individual responsibility; suitability to hold public office of p... | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 9bf3b81f-11e6-4eff-b53f-870260e03581 | AnnotationId: fab1c921-54cd-4931-8118-14dc837a765e |
ea48ab38-10ab-409d-8ef7-430ac2a28985 | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Persons living in poverty"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Human rights & poverty",
"Reservations",
"Prohibition of torture & ill-treatment (including cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment)"
] | [
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"16.1 - Reduce violence everywhere"
] | c) there continue to be cases of ill-treatment by security forces, primarily at the moment of arrest and against the most vulnerable, including the poor (articles 7 and 26 ICCPR) | c) there continue to be cases of ill-treatment by security forces, primarily at the moment of arrest and against the most vulnerable, including the poor (articles 7 and 26 ICCPR) | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 9bf3b81f-11e6-4eff-b53f-870260e03581 | AnnotationId: ea48ab38-10ab-409d-8ef7-430ac2a28985 |
a6f523e0-82e9-47b4-b8db-c443db2b4e6a | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Persons living in poverty"
] | [
"Equality & non-discrimination",
"Human rights & poverty",
"Reservations",
"Prohibition of torture & ill-treatment (including cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment)"
] | [
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"4 - QUALITY EDUCATION",
"4.7 - Education for sustainable development and global citizenship",
"16.1 - Reduce violence everywhere"
] | r) take immediate, effective action to put an end to such abuse and should monitor, investigate and, where appropriate, try and punish police officers who ill-treat vulnerable groups r) extend human rights training to all members of security forces | r) take immediate, effective action to put an end to such abuse and should monitor, investigate and, where appropriate, try and punish police officers who ill-treat vulnerable groups r) extend human rights training to all members of security forces | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 9bf3b81f-11e6-4eff-b53f-870260e03581 | AnnotationId: a6f523e0-82e9-47b4-b8db-c443db2b4e6a |
7a558cb2-0c9e-47cf-923d-fd22f169a387 | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Disappeared persons",
"Persons deprived of their liberty & detainees"
] | [
"Reservations",
"Human trafficking & contemporary forms of slavery",
"Enforced disappearances",
"Prohibition of torture & ill-treatment (including cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment)",
"Conditions of detention"
] | [] | c) system of legally authorized detention incommunicado, which can last for up to 10 days (articles 7, 8, 9 and 10 ICCPR) | c) system of legally authorized detention incommunicado, which can last for up to 10 days (articles 7, 8, 9 and 10 ICCPR) | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 9bf3b81f-11e6-4eff-b53f-870260e03581 | AnnotationId: 7a558cb2-0c9e-47cf-923d-fd22f169a387 |
1e650dac-2274-40c2-b5ce-57222ea4c871 | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Disappeared persons",
"Persons deprived of their liberty & detainees"
] | [
"Reservations",
"Human trafficking & contemporary forms of slavery",
"Enforced disappearances",
"Prohibition of torture & ill-treatment (including cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment)",
"Conditions of detention"
] | [] | r) necessary legislative measures should be adopted in order to eliminate prolonged detention incommunicado | r) necessary legislative measures should be adopted in order to eliminate prolonged detention incommunicado | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 9bf3b81f-11e6-4eff-b53f-870260e03581 | AnnotationId: 1e650dac-2274-40c2-b5ce-57222ea4c871 |
f5126e21-77e5-42ec-8894-4f1b37189559 | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [] | [
"Administration of justice & fair trial",
"Reservations",
"Prohibition of torture & ill-treatment (including cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment)"
] | [] | c) Chile's military tribunals continue to have jurisdiction to try civilians in civil matters, a situation that is incompatible with art. 14 ICCPR c) wording of art. 330 of Code of Military Justice, which may be interpreted as allowing use of "unnecessary violence" (articles 7 and 14 ICCPR) | c) Chile's military tribunals continue to have jurisdiction to try civilians in civil matters, a situation that is incompatible with art. 14 ICCPR c) wording of art. 330 of Code of Military Justice, which may be interpreted as allowing use of "unnecessary violence" (articles 7 and 14 ICCPR) | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 9bf3b81f-11e6-4eff-b53f-870260e03581 | AnnotationId: f5126e21-77e5-42ec-8894-4f1b37189559 |
c6df5992-c4f7-4723-bac9-06f55fed7d30 | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [] | [
"Administration of justice & fair trial",
"Reservations",
"Prohibition of torture & ill-treatment (including cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment)"
] | [] | r) expedite the adoption of law amending Code of Military Justice, limiting jurisdiction of military tribunals solely to military personnel charged exclusively with military offences, and ensuring that new law does not contain any provisions that could allow rights established in ICCPR to be violated | r) expedite the adoption of law amending Code of Military Justice, limiting jurisdiction of military tribunals solely to military personnel charged exclusively with military offences, and ensuring that new law does not contain any provisions that could allow rights established in ICCPR to be violated | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 9bf3b81f-11e6-4eff-b53f-870260e03581 | AnnotationId: c6df5992-c4f7-4723-bac9-06f55fed7d30 |
c2b1c610-db1e-4566-a197-00ee01c3ed57 | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [] | [
"Freedom of thought, conscience & religion"
] | [] | n) State's intention to adopt a law recognizing right of conscientious objection to military service c) this right has still not been recognized (art. 18 ICCPR) | n) State's intention to adopt a law recognizing right of conscientious objection to military service c) this right has still not been recognized (art. 18 ICCPR) | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 9bf3b81f-11e6-4eff-b53f-870260e03581 | AnnotationId: c2b1c610-db1e-4566-a197-00ee01c3ed57 |
3af44944-6763-46f0-918d-6b4073f9995f | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [] | [
"Reservations",
"Freedom of thought, conscience & religion"
] | [] | r) expedite the adoption of legislation recognizing right of conscientious objection to military service, ensuring that conscientious objectors are not subject to discrimination or punishment and recognizing that conscientious objection can occur at any time, even when a person's military service has already begun | r) expedite the adoption of legislation recognizing right of conscientious objection to military service, ensuring that conscientious objectors are not subject to discrimination or punishment and recognizing that conscientious objection can occur at any time, even when a person's military service has already begun | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 9bf3b81f-11e6-4eff-b53f-870260e03581 | AnnotationId: 3af44944-6763-46f0-918d-6b4073f9995f |
d4116dce-e1db-4d14-aa8a-b31b67ebc12a | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [] | [
"Reservations",
"Trade union rights"
] | [
"8 - DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH",
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS",
"8.8 - Universal labour rights and safe working environments",
"16.10 - Ensure public access to information and protect fundamental freedoms",
"16.3 - Promote the rule of law and access to justice for all"
] | c) although it is aware of labour law reform that took place in 2005, continuing restrictions on trade union rights in Chile and about reports that in practice, changes are made unilaterally to the working day, striking workers are replaced, and threats of dismissal are used to prevent formation of trade unions; in man... | c) although it is aware of labour law reform that took place in 2005, continuing restrictions on trade union rights in Chile and about reports that in practice, changes are made unilaterally to the working day, striking workers are replaced, and threats of dismissal are used to prevent formation of trade unions; in man... | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 9bf3b81f-11e6-4eff-b53f-870260e03581 | AnnotationId: d4116dce-e1db-4d14-aa8a-b31b67ebc12a |
4d2c2457-0eb1-4aed-95d7-4c59d56517d8 | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [] | [
"Reservations",
"Trade union rights"
] | [] | r) remove all legislative and other obstacles to the full exercise of rights established under art. 22 ICCPR r) streamline employment procedures and make legal aid available to workers to enable their complaints to be successfully heard | r) remove all legislative and other obstacles to the full exercise of rights established under art. 22 ICCPR r) streamline employment procedures and make legal aid available to workers to enable their complaints to be successfully heard | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 9bf3b81f-11e6-4eff-b53f-870260e03581 | AnnotationId: 4d2c2457-0eb1-4aed-95d7-4c59d56517d8 |
5d44958d-6b9e-40f0-bd52-57ccf9816d7e | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Concerns/Observations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Reservations",
"Right to participate in public affairs & right to vote"
] | [] | n) reference to binominal system has been removed from the Constitution c) as State indicated, electoral system in use in Chile can hamper the effective parliamentary representation of all individuals (articles 3 and 25 ICCPR) | n) reference to binominal system has been removed from the Constitution c) as State indicated, electoral system in use in Chile can hamper the effective parliamentary representation of all individuals (articles 3 and 25 ICCPR) | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 9bf3b81f-11e6-4eff-b53f-870260e03581 | AnnotationId: 5d44958d-6b9e-40f0-bd52-57ccf9816d7e |
9d51036a-c5c0-42fe-be3f-6470e63819d8 | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | CCPR | 2007-05-18 | 2,007 | Recommendations | [
"Chile"
] | [
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
] | [
"Women & girls"
] | [
"Reservations",
"Right to participate in public affairs & right to vote"
] | [
"16.7 - Responsive, inclusive and representative decision-making",
"16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS"
] | r) make greater efforts to overcome political obstacles to amendment of Constitutional Act on Popular Votes and Vote Counts, in order to guarantee right to equal, universal suffrage established under art. 25 ICCPR | r) make greater efforts to overcome political obstacles to amendment of Constitutional Act on Popular Votes and Vote Counts, in order to guarantee right to equal, universal suffrage established under art. 25 ICCPR | CCPR | Chile | CCPR/C/CHL/CO/5 | 2007 | DocumentId: 9bf3b81f-11e6-4eff-b53f-870260e03581 | AnnotationId: 9d51036a-c5c0-42fe-be3f-6470e63819d8 |
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