Concluding Observations, CCPR/C/MLT/CO/2, 28 October 2014: Malta

B. Positive aspects 3. The Committee welcomes the following legislative and institutional steps taken by the State party: (b) The amendment to article 45 (3) of the Constitution, which introduces sexual orientation and gender identity as prohibited grounds of...

Concluding Observations, CCPR/C/NPL/CO/2, 26 March 2014: Nepal

B. Positive aspects 3. The Committee welcomes the following legislative and institutional steps taken by the State party: (a) The signing of the Comprehensive Peace Accord in 2006; (b) The adoption of the interim Constitution in 2007; (c) The introduction of a third...

Concluding Observations, CCPR/C/LVA/CO/3, 25 March 2014: Latvia

19. The Committee is concerned at reports of racist speech, acts of violence and discrimination against vulnerable groups, including Roma and lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender persons, and at a reported increase in incidents of violence against minorities in...

Concluding Observations, CCPR/C/SLE/CO/1, 25 March 2014: Sierra Leone

11. The Committee is concerned that the State party lacks any constitutional or statutory provision expressly prohibiting discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation or gender identity, and that same sex relationships between consenting adults are criminalized...

Concluding Observations, CCPR/C/KGZ/CO/2, 25 March 2014: Kyrgyzstan

9. The Committee is concerned about reports of violence against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) persons by both State and non-State actors, and the failure on the part of the State party to address such violence (arts. 2 and 26). The State party should...
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