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Bibliography of From Words to Deeds: Addressing Discrimination and Inequality in Moldova

Bibliography of, From Words to Deeds: Addressing Discrimination and Inequality in Moldova. The report analyses discrimination facing different people in Moldova on the basis of age, ethnicity, religion, disability, health status, gender and sexual orientation and makes recommendations on how to achieve equality for all in Moldova. 

Acknowledgements of From Words to Deeds: Addressing Discrimination and Inequality in Moldova

Acknowledgements of the report, From Words to Deeds: Addressing Discrimination and Inequality in Moldova. The report analyses discrimination facing different people in Moldova on the basis of age, ethnicity, religion, disability, health status, gender and sexual orientation. It makes recommendations to achieve equality for all.  

Executive Summary of Words to Deeds: Addressing Discrimination and Inequality in Moldova

Executive Summary of the report, From Words to Deeds: Addressing Discrimination and Inequality in Moldova. The report analyses discrimination facing different groups in Moldova on the basis of age, ethnicity, religion, disability, health status, gender and sexual orientation. The Executive Summary summarises the key findings and recommendations of the report.  

Khamtokhu and Aksenchik v Russia Equal Right Trust Amicus Curie

On 20 April a hearing took place at the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights on the case of Khamtokhu and Aksenchik v Russia in which the Court will decide whether two men convicted of crimes in Russia have been victims of gender and age discrimination, due to legislation which allows life sentences to be given only to men between the ages of 18 and 65.

Article 7 - The Equality and Non-Discrimination Provision

A memorandum prepared by Dr Dimitrina Petrova, the founding Executive Director of the Equal Rights Trust, for the Global Citizenship Commission. It was used in the preparation of their report, The Universal Declaration of Human Rights in the 21st Century, the findings of which were presented to Secretary-General of the United Nations, Ban Ki-moon, on 18 April 2016.

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