Concluding Observations, CCPR/C/BRA/CO/2, 2 November 2005: Brazil

4. The Committee welcomes institutional measures to protect human rights in the State party, namely, the establishment of Police Ombudsmen’s Offices and “Legal Desks” to provide legal advice and civil documentation to indigenous and rural communities, as well as the...

Concluding Observations, CCPR/CO/83/GRC, 31 March 2005: Greece

5. The Committee welcomes the recent adoption by Parliament of a law on the implementation of the principle of equal treatment irrespective of racial or ethnic origin, religious or other beliefs, disability, age or sexual orientation. 19. The Committee is concerned at...

Concluding Observations, CCPR/CO/83/KEN, 24 March 2005: Kenya

27. The Committee notes with concern that Section 162 of the Penal Code continues to criminalize homosexuality (Articles 17 and 26 of the Covenant). The State party is urged to repeal Section 162 of the Penal Code. Link to full text of the report: Concluding...

Concluding Observations: Argentina, CAT/C/CR/33/1, December 10, 2004

D. Subjects of concern 6. The Committee expresses its concern at the following: […] (g) Allegations of torture and ill-treatment of certain other vulnerable groups, such as members of the indigenous communities, sexual minorities and women. full text of the Concluding...
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