Concluding Observations, CCPR/C/SWE/CO/6, 7 May 2009: Sweden

3. The Committee welcomes the various legislative, administrative  and  practical  measures taken to improve the promotion and protection of human rights in the State party since the examination of the fifth periodic report, in particular: (a) The inclusion of a new...

Concluding Observations, CEDAW/GUA/CO/7,10 February 2009: Guatemala

19. Notwithstanding various measures taken by the State party to eliminate gender stereotypes, the Committee is concerned at the pervasiveness of patriarchal attitudes and deep rooted stereotypes regarding the roles and responsibilities of women and men in the family,...

Concluding Observations, CEDAW/DEU/CO/6, 12 February 2009: Germany

5. The Committee commends the State party for the adoption of the General Equal Treatment Act of 18 August 2006 aimed at preventing and eliminating dicrimination, as well as of harassment and sexual harassment.{{1}} 61. The Committee notes with satisfaction the...

Concluding Observations, CAT/C/LTU/CO/2,19 January 2009: Lithuania

4. The Committee notes with satisfaction the ongoing efforts at the State level to reform its legislation, policies and procedures in order to ensure better protection of human rights, including the right not to be subjected to torture and other cruel, inhuman or ...

Concluding Observations, CCPR/C/JPN/CO/5, 18 December 2008: Japan

29. The Committee is concerned about discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender persons in employment, housing, social security, health care, education and other fields regulated by law, as exemplified by article 23 (1) of the Public Housing Law,...
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