Unified Human Rights Framework on Equality

Part 4 of From Words to Deeds: Addressing Discrimination and Inequality in Moldova

Part 4 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. Part 4 makes recommendations to the government of Moldova and the international community on what measures can and should be taken to ensure equality for all. 

Part 3 of From Word to Deeds: Addressing Discrimination and Inequality in Moldova

Part 3 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. Part 3 outlines outlines the legal and policy framework relating to equality in Moldova.

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.  

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.

The Universal Declaration of Human Right in the 21st Century: A Living Document in a Changing World

A reported produced by the Global Citizenship Commission, chaired by former British Prime Minister, Gordon Brown. The report examines how the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) can be updated and implemented in the 21st Century. The report findings were presented to Secretary-General of the United Nations, Ban Ki-moon, on 18 April 2016.

Equal Rights Trust Alternative Report Submitted to the 114 Session of the Human Rights Committee: UK

Equal Rights Trust alternative report submitted to the 114 session of the Human Rights Committee in relation to the seventh periodic report submitted by the United Kingdom. This submission focuses on the extent to which the United Kingdom has met its obligations to respect, protect and fulfil the right to non-discrimination. Thus, the submission is primarily concerned with the United Kingdom’s performance under two Articles of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (the Covenant): first, Article 2(1) of the Covenant which requires that states parties respect and ensure the en

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