Concluding Observations, CCPR/CO/82/FIN, 27 October 2004: Finland

B. Positive aspects 3. The Committee notes with satisfaction the adoption of: (a) A new law against discrimination which entered into force in February 2004, banning all direct or indirect discrimination based on age, ethnic or national origin, nationality, language,...

Concluding Observations, CCPR/CO/81/NAM, 26 July 2004: Namibia

22. The Committee notes the absence of anti-discrimination measures for sexual minorities, such as homosexuals (arts. 17 and 26). The State party should consider, while enacting anti-discrimination legislation, introducing the prohibition of discrimination on grounds...

Concluding Observations, CCPR/CO/79/PHL, 30 October 2003: Philippines

18. While the Committee takes note of the constitutional provisions guaranteeing equal treatment of all persons before the law, the lack of legislation explicitly prohibiting racial discrimination is a matter of concern (arts. 3 and 26). The Committee urges the State...

Concluding Observations, CCPR/CO/78/SLV, 30 July 2003: El Salvador

16. The Committee expresses concern at the incidents of people being attacked, or even killed, on account of their sexual orientation (art. 9), at the small number of investigations mounted into such illegal acts, and at the current provisions (such as the local...
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