Concluding Observations, CCPR/C/HTI/CO/1, 27 October 2014: Haiti

C. Principal areas of concern and recommendations Discrimination based on sexual orientation 9. While noting the willingness of the State party to eliminate discrimination against lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgender (LGBT) persons, the Committee notes with...

Concluding Observations, CCPR/C/MWI/CO/1/Add.1, 23 July 2014: Malawi

National human rights institution 6. The Committee is concerned that the Malawi Human Rights Commission does not function fully independently and is not yet adequately funded. The reluctance of the Commission to engage in issues related to the rights of lesbian, gay,...

Concluding Observations, CCPR/C/GEO/CO/4, 23 July 2014: Georgia

B. Positive aspects 3. The Committee welcomes the following legislative and institutional steps taken by the State party: (a) Adoption of the National Human Rights Strategy for 2014–2020 and of the National Human Rights Action Plan for 2014-2015, in April and June...

Concluding Observations, CCPR/C/JPN/CO/6, 23 July 2014: Japan

B. Positive aspects 3. The Committee welcomes the following legislative and institutional steps taken by the State party: (a) The adoption of the Action Plan to Combat Trafficking in Persons, in December 2009; (b) The approval of the Third Basic Plan for Gender...

Concluding Observations, CCPR/C/IRL/CO/4, 23 July 2014: Ireland

Gender equality 7. While welcoming the Convention on the Constitution’s recommendation of February 2013, the State party’s commitment to hold a referendum on the matter and the establishment of a task force, the Committee regrets the slow pace of progress in modifying...
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