Concluding Observations, CRC/C/VEN/CO/3-5, 19 September 2014: Venezuela

C. General principles (arts. 2, 3, 6 and 12) Non-discrimination 27. The Committee notes with satisfaction the adoption of the Law against Racial Discrimination, in 2011, and other laws aimed at protecting the rights of indigenous peoples. It also welcomes the adoption...

Concluding Observations, CEDAW/C/IND/CO/4-5, 24 July 2014: India

C. Principal areas of concern and recommendations Violence against women 10. The Committee notes the State party’s efforts to enact a legal framework to prevent and respond to violence against women, including women from the marginalized castes and communities, such...

Concluding Observations, CEDAW/C/PER/CO/7-8, 24 July 2014: Peru

D. Principal areas of concern and recommendations Stereotypes, discriminatory practices and violence against women 17. The Committee notes initiatives by the State party to combat gender stereotypes and violence against women, but remains concerned about the: (c)...

Concluding Observations, CEDAW/C/GEO/CO/4-5, 24 July 2014: Georgia

C. Principal areas of concern and recommendations Disadvantaged groups of women 34. The Committee is concerned about the: (e) Physical violence and harassment faced by lesbian, bisexual and transsexual women and restrictions on obtaining identity documents for...

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,...
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