• Peter LaBarbera, whose sparsely attended press conference yesterday in front of the Human Rights Campaign headquarters ("the world's most powerful homosexual lobby organization," he calls it ) but hidden away behind a temporary construction wall, "was a success," so sez The Peter. (boxturtlebulletin.com)
  • The GAVI Alliance (formerly the " Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation ") is Geneva-based public-private partnership which strives to improve health in the world's poorest countries. (brac.net)
  • We'll keep you up to date on Partners In Health's work bringing hope and health care to some of the world's poorest, hardest-to-reach communities. (pih.org)
  • In 2007 Mencap published a report, Death by Indifference , which revealed a picture of institutional discrimination in the NHS against people with severe learning disabilities, particularly where there is the added complication of limited communication skills. (leighday.co.uk)
  • Human Right Watch defends the rights of people in 90 countries worldwide, spotlighting abuses and bringing perpetrators to justice. (hrw.org)
  • This Regulator does not appear to have any power or remit to investigate complaints from the public or from internal whistleblowers about about mistakes or abuses involving DNA profiles or human tissue samples. (hostingprod.com)
  • New illegal armed groups, which included some former paramilitary members, also committed numerous human rights abuses. (state.gov)
  • Extrajudicial executions continued to decline, and several senior military officers were convicted of human rights abuses. (state.gov)
  • Human rights abuses are happening right now - start a monthly gift today. (hrw.org)
  • An article in today's Guardian, NHS accused over deaths of disabled patients , concludes that at least 74 people with learning difficulties have died in the last decade because of poor care and "institutional discrimination" among doctors and nurses. (leighday.co.uk)
  • Discrimination against persons with disabilities was a problem. (state.gov)
  • Legal and societal discrimination against persons of Palestinian origin remained widespread. (state.gov)
  • have been in vulnerable position and suffered a great deal of discrimination of their basic rights. (viacampesina.org)
  • In a study, the UN Human Rights Council state the causes of this vulnerability and persistent discrimination of peasants and other people working in rural areas. (viacampesina.org)
  • For example, the Constitution of India recognises human equality and bans caste, gender and religion based discrimination. (countercurrents.org)
  • The right to health is closely related to and largely dependent upon the realization of other human rights including the right to food, housing, work, education, human dignity, life, non-discrimination, equality, prohibition of torture, among others. (who.int)
  • Richard Heiden, MD, sued New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation in 2020, claiming discrimination and retaliation violations under the American with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the New York State Human Rights Law. (medscape.com)
  • Adopting a systematic approach examining governance, procedural, substantive and cross- cutting non-discrimination and equality elements of a human rights-based approach, our research found that human rights principles are widely reflected in national legal and policy approaches to DRRM and CCA, even if the concept of human rights is not always expressly included in the text. (lu.se)
  • The South African government has ratified international and regional disability treaties but deals with disability rights within general anti-discrimination legislation. (bvsalud.org)
  • The 1993 World Conference on Human Rights at Vienna reaffirmed the importance of the Right to Development and linked this to the realisation of the rights of marginalised people such as migrant workers and refugees. (nzdl.org)
  • Contribution: The evidence will inform the development of the national monitoring framework, recognised by the South African Government and emphasised by the United Nations as necessary to ensure the realisation of the rights of people with disabilities during future crises including pandemics. (bvsalud.org)
  • Those two credos sum up Shestack's nearly 60-year career as a lawyer at the forefront of efforts to assert human rights and achieve equality in the United States and around the world. (abajournal.com)
  • These agreements helped create an international consensus around a set of values based on the core principles of human dignity, equality and social justice. (nzdl.org)
  • It builds on the global theme and tells the history of women's rights and gender equality in Lebanon, to recognize some of the most prominent women who shaped Lebanon's history and the legacy of their struggles for peace and gender justice. (unwomen.org)
  • But one is also left with the impression that it is one more case of people from the middle class believing they can change a society in favour of equality only through a Supreme Court judgement, or by enacting a law with no social movement to support it. (countercurrents.org)
  • The path of a movement for equality is long and difficult, so people opt for the easier path of change through legal measures alone. (countercurrents.org)
  • Because of this emotional appeal, even women who should have been fighting for their right to equality have opposed women's temple entry. (countercurrents.org)
  • We believe health is a human right for all people-women and men-and that our work must be done in a human rights framework that values participation, empowerment, and equality. (pih.org)
  • At the 1994 Cairo International Conference on Population and Development, governments agreed on definitions of reproductive rights and standards of reproductive health provision that prioritised women's rights to make their own decisions about their bodies and fertility. (nzdl.org)
  • The 1995 Beijing Fourth World Conference on Women confirmed the importance of women's human rights and put the issue of violence against women firmly on the international agenda. (nzdl.org)
  • March 8 is International Women's Day, a global day to celebrate the social, economic, and political achievements of women while advocating for women's rights. (pih.org)
  • Founded in 1910 by German women's rights leader Clara Zetkin, International Women's Day is honored across the world and is an official holiday in nearly 30 countries, including Kazakhstan, Nepal, and Russia-three countries with deep ties to Partners In Health. (pih.org)
  • Even as we celebrate progress in women's rights globally-for example, in Rwanda women hold 56 percent of seats in Parliament-women continue to face significant inequities in health care. (pih.org)
  • Erin George is a nurse-midwife and a 2012-2013 Yale Law School Gruber Fellow in Global Justice and Women's Rights. (pih.org)
  • Declaration3 and subsequently the 1998 World Health Assembly Resolution WHA51.7.4 Additionally the World Health Assembly has adopted a number of resolutions on issues such as women's health, child and adolescent health, HIV/AIDS, mental health, essential medicines, indigenous peoples' health, among others, all of which consider health as a human right. (who.int)
  • This was butt of harsh criticism in the world media and also human rights activists throughout the world demanded withdrawal of the sentence. (theamericanmuslim.org)
  • All NHS patients deserve the right to be treated appropriately and in a way commensurate with human dignity. (leighday.co.uk)
  • However, the pro-life issue is not merely a single issue, it is a disqualification issue-and one which goes to the core of human dignity and respect. (flfamily.org)
  • Under Common Article 3 of the Geneva Conventions, acts of "violence to life and person, in particular murder of all kinds, mutilation, cruel treatment, …outrages upon personal dignity, [and] in particular, humiliating and degrading treatment" are prohibited. (ccrjustice.org)
  • Human rights are universal legal guarantees that protect individuals against actions and omissions that interfere with fundamental freedoms, entitlements and human dignity. (who.int)
  • The legitimacy of human decisions on the applications of science and technology to promote life, health and people's well-being is possible thanks to international cooperation and the protection of law as an instrument toprotect and guarantee the common good, dignity and fundamental goods of the person, that is, what we call human rights. (bvsalud.org)
  • The report is aimed primarily at governments that are major destination countries for migrants, urging them to open doors wider to legal migrant workers, protect migrant workers during recruitment and employment abroad, and during their return to their home countries or re-integration there, and to offer protection to vulnerable migrants who are not refugees but nevertheless require some form of protection. (epi.org)
  • For example, is there competition or are there trade-offs that must be balanced between opening doors wider to migrant workers and protecting the rights and labor standards of local, destination country workers? (epi.org)
  • The second consideration in the report calls on destination country governments to open doors wider to migrants in order to satisfy "demand for labor that domestic workers cannot satisfy, but [for which there are] insufficient legal pathways" for migrant workers. (epi.org)
  • The non-profit organization provided legal assistance to people facing the death sentence, as Alabama was the only state not to guarantee legal defense for death-row prisoners, despite having the highest rate of per capita death penalty sentences. (gradesaver.com)
  • This is an organization that provides legal representation for people on death row and advocates improvements in the criminal justice system for the poor. (righteousbaberecords.com)
  • was founded in 2010 as a non-governmental organization dedicated to ending all forms of human trafficking in Kenya and East Africa. (freetheslaves.net)
  • is a human rights non-governmental organization committed to helping the disadvantaged, poor and marginalized people in Kenya access justice. (freetheslaves.net)
  • Amnesty International is a human rights organization and global movement of more than 10 million people in over 150 countries and territories who campaign for human rights. (amnesty.ca)
  • 5) "Commercial fund-raiser" or "commercial fund-raising entity" means any entity that for compensation or other consideration directly or indirectly solicits or receives contributions within this state for or on behalf of any charitable organization or charitable purpose, or that is engaged in the business of, or represents to persons in this state as independently engaged in the business of, soliciting or receiving contributions for such purposes. (wa.gov)
  • The designations employed and the presentation of the material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the World Health Organization concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. (who.int)
  • If any restrictions on autonomy are legally imposed, each individual has the right to the least restrictive alternative, due process protections, periodic review, ongoing training and supports to enhance autonomy and reduce reliance on approaches that restrict individual rights, and the right to ultimately seek to restore rights and terminate the restriction when possible. (aaidd.org)
  • Sectarian hostility, widespread corruption, and lack of transparency at all levels of government and society weakened the government's authority and worsened effective human rights protections. (state.gov)
  • North Carolina lawmakers took steps Thursday to set aside a half-million dollars for the legal defense of a law limiting protections for LGBT people as a judge sought to streamline a cluster of lawsuits it has inspired. (boxturtlebulletin.com)
  • Singer et al conclude that, given this definition of "person", even some adult human beings are not "persons", but some non-human animals are "persons" -- and "persons" alone deserve legal rights and protections. (lifeissues.net)
  • Australia's legal obligation ends under the principle of effective control, while Cambodia has territorial jurisdiction over these people and is the sole country which is legally responsible for refugee protections in Cambodia. (lu.se)
  • Child trafficking is the most prevalent form, constituting 39 percent of all human trafficking. (freetheslaves.net)
  • The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated vulnerability to human trafficking, and Free the Slaves research has mapped this impact through interviews with humanitarian and development actors, multilateral actors, national and local governments, and community leaders. (freetheslaves.net)
  • Free the Slaves Kenya has initiated a fellowship program for survivors doing exemplary work in their communities to advance anti-slavery initiatives and promote community awareness on human trafficking. (freetheslaves.net)
  • Last year, Free the Slaves (FTS) and Awareness Against Human Trafficking (HAART) initiated a research project on survivor engagement in Eastern and Central Africa. (freetheslaves.net)
  • Trafficking in persons remained a problem. (state.gov)
  • On a positive note, ASEAN has been taking steps to tackle human smuggling, trafficking and related issues. (lu.se)
  • The primary responsibility for securing rights for all people, however, rests with individual governments and their citizens. (nzdl.org)
  • National government commitment to policy measures in terms of rights is a vehicle for increasing the accountability of state institutions to their citizens and, consequently, increasing the likelihood that government measures will be implemented. (nzdl.org)
  • The government continued to infringe on citizens' privacy rights. (state.gov)
  • Citizens have a right to expect protection by their government. (crmw.net)
  • West Virginia is failing to protect its citizens from chronic pollution, environmental degradation, human suffering and costs resulting from inadequate regulation of coal extraction by state government. (crmw.net)
  • In the interest of citizens' health and wellbeing, legal recourse is required to hold the government accountable in its duty to protect the people of West Virginia. (crmw.net)
  • Majorities of citizens in Austria, Germany, and France, along with 12 other countries, are also wary of Turkish accession to the EU not only because of the country's human rights record but also, according to the Council on Foreign Relations, due to its demographics-it is " huge, poor, and Islamic . (americanprogress.org)
  • The main aim of the Active Citizens and Accountable Local Government project was to create conditions for more active civic engagement among rural poor citizens and strengthen capacities of local government towards more accountable and effective governance. (brac.net)
  • The main activities of the project included creating Citizens Committees as ward level community watch groups of the local governments and evaluation of the Union Parishad through these rural people. (brac.net)
  • They also agreed that grassroots people will become aware about their citizens rights and responsibilities, and get access to dependable information about resources and services of the local government through such initiatives. (brac.net)
  • Further, Australia has advised its citizens of the poor facilities including healthcare outside Phnom Penh. (lu.se)
  • The world is also experiencing record levels of refugees, asylum seekers and persons displaced across borders. (ipsnews.net)
  • In the aftermath of World War II and the beginning of the cold war, the Refugee Convention was drafted and signed by the United Nations Conference of Plenipotentiaries on the Status of Refugees and Stateless Persons, held at Geneva from 2 to 25 July 1951. (ipsnews.net)
  • They are the primary international legal documents that define the term "refugee", outline the rights of refugees and responsibilities of countries, and indicate the institutions protecting refugees. (ipsnews.net)
  • Should Australia has jurisdiction over refugees at Nauru regional processing center, under the principle of "non-refoulement," Australia has an obligation not to transfer refugees to Cambodia should there be compelling evidence that the rights of the refugees be violated in Cambodia. (lu.se)
  • This means that Australia could then be held to some extent legally liable for rights protection of these refugees in Cambodia. (lu.se)
  • My research so far reveals that the problem is not really the numbers of refugees and asylum seekers arriving in the EU, but rather the unfair distribution of responsibilities between states, together with the poor preparation and inadequate investment in decent asylum procedures and reception conditions. (lu.se)
  • Prohibition has never worked in the history of this country, we know that," said Bruce Wright of the Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign and the Green Party. (cltampa.com)
  • The Right to Information Act provides good opportunity for increasing people's access to information and ensuring good governance. (brac.net)
  • However, poor health can jeopardize people's ability to exercise their legal rights. (msdmanuals.com)
  • and representing people facing the death penalty who otherwise would have no representation. (wikipedia.org)
  • Alabama is the only state that does not provide legal representation to people on death row. (wikipedia.org)
  • Provide legal representation to indigent accused persons at Regional Court and Commercial Crimes level. (legal-aid.co.za)
  • Legal Aid South Africa provides professional legal advice and representation to those who cannot afford it. (legal-aid.co.za)
  • With one exception, the legal aid granted is confined to legal representation by a solicitor only for the preparation and conduct of the defendant's defence. (bailii.org)
  • Thus it has been decided by the District Court that the appellant does not have the means to pay for legal representation and that it is essential in the interests of justice that he be granted criminal legal aid for that purpose, namely a solicitor. (bailii.org)
  • Mr. Mannix is a solicitor of 26 years experience particularly in the field of criminal law having been on the legal aid panel for the representation of persons in the District Court and other courts for some 25 years. (bailii.org)
  • My research addresses topics such as the role of documentary film for activism, representation of marginalised groups and legal issues in documentary films, community videos and empowerment, and cultural and identity politics through documentary films. (lu.se)
  • With parts focusing on the lived experience of the poor, social justice and human rights frameworks - as opposed to welfare rights models - and the role of helping professions such as social work, health and education, this comprehensive handbook is a vital reference for anyone working with those in poverty, whether directly or at a macro level. (routledge.com)
  • Our ten country research initiative identified a number of issues relating to the integration of displacement into disaster risk reduction and management (DRRM) and climate change adaptation (CCA) legal and policy frameworks, and also showed some of the barriers to the implementation of these frameworks in particular local contexts. (lu.se)
  • There are no specific frameworks to monitor justice for people with disabilities. (bvsalud.org)
  • The US Program investigates such injustices and advocates for changes to ensure that the US meets its international legal obligations while ensuring accountability and community safety. (hrw.org)
  • The idea that ecosystems should have legal rights is problematic in the view of free-market advocates. (environmentreport.org)
  • Given the current efforts globally to secure "personhood" for all human beings, whether sexually or asexually reproduced, the persistent and very influential efforts of those like transhumanists, futurists, eugenicists, genetic engineers, and animal rights advocates to secure "personhood" for non-human animals should not be overlooked. (lifeissues.net)
  • The Southern Center for Human Rights is a non-profit public interest law firm dedicated to enforcing the civil and human rights of people in the criminal justice system in the South. (wikipedia.org)
  • of the Criminal Justice (Legal Aid) Act 1962 is incompatible with the obligations of the State under the provisions of the Convention. (bailii.org)
  • That legal aid can only be granted if it appears to the District Court "that by reason of the gravity of the charge or of exceptional circumstances, it is essential in the interests of justice" that the legal aid should be granted. (bailii.org)
  • The exception is effectively redundant as a result of the abolition of the then existing preliminary examination procedure in the District Court for persons charged with all indictable offences, as a consequence of the Criminal Justice Act 1999. (bailii.org)
  • Otherwise, whatever "the gravity of the charge", whatever "exceptional circumstances" may exist and whatever "the interests of justice" might require the District Court has no power or discretion to consider whether legal aid should be granted for the purpose of assigning counsel to prepare or conduct a defendant's defence. (bailii.org)
  • Bryan Stevenson is an American lawyer, professor, author, and social justice activist focused on challenging the criminal justice system's bias against poor and minority defendants. (gradesaver.com)
  • After studying law and public policy at Harvard University, Stevenson worked for the Southern Center for Human Rights in the 1980s and 1990s, later going on to found the Equal Justice Initiative in Montgomery, Alabama. (gradesaver.com)
  • Our mission is to strive for economic justice and human rights on behalf of California's rural poor. (probono.net)
  • Thus the Qur'an says, " O you who believe, be maintainers of justice, bearers of witness for Allah, even though it be against your own selves or (your) parents or near relatives - whether he be rich or poor, Allah has a better right over them both. (theamericanmuslim.org)
  • Martin KD, Sykes BL, Shannon S, Edwards F, Harris A. Monetary Sanctions: Legal Financial Obligations in US Systems of Justice . (cdc.gov)
  • IBJ also conducts legal training to help increase the capability of Cambodia's criminal defense lawyers. (wm.edu)
  • These may indicate that Australia is aware of Cambodia's poor human rights record. (lu.se)
  • Atlanta: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2014 [accessed 2022 Mar 21]. (cdc.gov)
  • From the destruction of human embryos, to killing people because they are old or disabled, pro-life issues represent the most fundamental of all human rights issues. (flfamily.org)
  • one of the fundamental rights of every human being without distinction of race, religion, political belief, economic or social condition. (who.int)
  • Sadly today's findings reflect those of a number of official inquiries in recent years all of which have concluded that good health care for people with learning difficulties is often unobtainable. (leighday.co.uk)
  • He also convened the first ABA conferences on racism and mental health, and a conference on human rights that was held at U.N. headquarters in New York City. (abajournal.com)
  • Floods, polluted drinking water sources and other damages pose a threat to human health and put a serious drain on the state budget. (crmw.net)
  • During this same period, DEP spent only $130,000 on a study on serious human health impacts resulting from coal mining in the community of Prenter, W.Va. Shockingly, DEP's study found that the water was not contaminated, despite substantial evidence of widespread contamination wreaking havoc on the health of local residents. (crmw.net)
  • Addressed to five Special Procedures mandates, including the UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the occupied Palestinian territory, the organisations urgently requested intervention to uphold the right to health, safety, and well-being of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli detention, particularly as many are minors, chronically ill, vulnerable groups, or held under administrative detention in contravention of international law. (addameer.org)
  • The purpose of this chapter is to promote the public health, safety and welfare by providing regulation of solicitors and solicitations, to preserve reasonable opportunities and locations for such solicitation, and to provide regulation of public property and rights-of-way to preserve and protect the public's rights to privacy and access to places of business within the City of Sunnyside. (codepublishing.com)
  • So how does Partners In Health address the particular challenges poor women face? (pih.org)
  • First, by taking a rights-based approach to health. (pih.org)
  • WHO was the proper forum to discuss methodologies to protect public health and promote access to medicines but not to discuss the enforcement of intellectual property rights. (who.int)
  • Property Rights (TRIPS) to ensure universal access to medicines, as reaffirmed in WHO's Global strategy on public health, innovation and intellectual property. (who.int)
  • Dr KÖKÉNY (Hungary), speaking on behalf of the Member States of the European Union, said that counterfeit medical products endangered human health and undermined health-care systems. (who.int)
  • The Eleventh General Programme of Work for the period 2006-20155 as well as the Medium-Term Strategic Plan for 2008-20136 underscores the importance of human rights and health equity in the work of WHO. (who.int)
  • Directions for WHO (2010-2015) in the African Region7 commit WHO to support countries to develop health policies and strategies that enhance equity, and are responsive to gender, and based on human rights. (who.int)
  • In the context of the wider UN system, the Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health is mandated to monitor, including through country visits, and report to the UN General Assembly, the situation on the right to health. (who.int)
  • Several core international human rights treaties, ratified by Member States, recognize the right to health. (who.int)
  • The right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health, report of the Special Rapporteur, Mission to Mozambique. (who.int)
  • Do Docs Have a Right to Work From Home Due to Health Issues? (medscape.com)
  • Overview of Legal and Ethical Issues in Health Care Most adults have the legal right to make their own health care decisions. (msdmanuals.com)
  • A federal law called the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) applies to most health care professionals (see U.S. Department of Health and Human Services: For Consumers: Your Rights Under HIPAA ). (msdmanuals.com)
  • Anyone legally authorized to make health care decisions for a person lacking such capacity has the same right of access to the person's personal medical information. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Health care professionals should take reasonable precautions to ensure that their communications with the person are confidential. (msdmanuals.com)
  • People may file complaints about privacy practices of health care professionals (directly to the health care professional, the privacy compliance officer designated by the institution in compliance with HIPAA, or the Office for Civil Rights in the United States Department of Health and Human Services―see How To File a Complaint with the Office for Civil Rights ). (msdmanuals.com)
  • The rules permit doctors or other health care professionals to share information that is directly relevant to the involvement of a spouse, family members, friends, or other people identified by a patient. (msdmanuals.com)
  • For example, certain infectious diseases, such as COVID-19, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, syphilis, and tuberculosis, must be reported to state or local public health agencies. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Commercial tobacco* gets in the way of achieving health equity for people with low socioeconomic status (SES), including those with low income. (cdc.gov)
  • 1 Currently, people with low SES suffer from health problems related to commercial tobacco product use and the burden is not shared evenly across all populations. (cdc.gov)
  • S. Department of Health and Human Services. (cdc.gov)
  • Global Bioethics proposes an appropriate articulation between bioethical issues and humanrights as a universal ethical paradigm that should be taken into consideration in decisions, public and private, in the field of life and health sciences. (bvsalud.org)
  • Statistics (NCHS), a branch of the U.S. Public Health Service in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, has conducted seven separate examination surveys to collect interview and physical examination data. (cdc.gov)
  • Local human rights organizations alleged that at least three individuals died in custody from torture during the year, but they did not publicly report specifics of the cases. (state.gov)
  • In April the National Coordinator for Human Rights announced that the police court was considering three cases of alleged torture by Public Security Directorate (PSD) personnel. (state.gov)
  • FAQs: Does the U.S. Torture People? (ccrjustice.org)
  • Nevertheless, over time, various institutions such as the U.N. Commission for Human Rights, the International Committee of the Red Cross, national courts, and the International Criminal Tribunals have determined that certain actions amount to torture. (ccrjustice.org)
  • Additionally, as the European Court of Human Rights determined in Ireland v. United Kingdom , techniques that may not amount to torture by themselves may amount to torture when combined, which is often the case. (ccrjustice.org)
  • How does torture affect people? (ccrjustice.org)
  • According to Physicians for Human Rights, "Survivors of torture often suffer from a combination of physical and psychological effects. (ccrjustice.org)
  • People often justify the use of torture, despite the legal and moral implications, by claiming that it is the most efficient method of collecting information. (ccrjustice.org)
  • Use of torture and other illegal methods is a poor technique that yields unreliable results, may damage subsequent collection efforts, and can induce the source to say whatever he thinks the interrogator wants to hear. (ccrjustice.org)
  • In response to the CIA's and FBI's concerns about its interrogation techniques, the Attorney General's Office of Legal Counsel, in the infamous Yoo/Bybee memo, concluded that physical pain constituting torture 'must be equivalent in intensity to the pain accompanying serious physical injury, such as organ failure, impairment of bodily function, or even death. (ccrjustice.org)
  • The Santos administration strengthened the government's relationship with the human rights community by publicly expressing support for human rights defenders and engaging them in dialogue. (state.gov)
  • He has championed the causes of women, of ethnic minorities, of those with mental disabilities, of political prisoners, of the poor, of people unable to access legal counsel, of religious minorities, of those in need of legal champions in the United States or in the far corners of the world, and many others. (abajournal.com)
  • On 25 March 2020, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet, stated: "[n]ow, more than ever, governments should release every person detained without sufficient legal basis, including political prisoners and others detained simply for expressing critical or dissenting views. (addameer.org)
  • Throughout the history, these people we are talking above: peasants, landless, agricultural workers, fisher folk, pastoralists, herder and hunters, indigenous people and women (half of fisher folk in the world are women! (viacampesina.org)
  • Objectives: This study explored the perceptions of South Africans with disabilities, to understand their experiences during coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), focussing on socioeconomic, well-being and human rights aspects. (bvsalud.org)
  • Strategies to control the virus largely ignored attending to human rights and socioeconomic well-being of this marginalised group. (bvsalud.org)
  • So-called "pro-choice" candidates in essence argue that unborn children and other unwanted human beings should be denied full legal protection as persons under our constitution. (flfamily.org)
  • Specialist clinical negligence and human rights lawyers at Leigh Day have been working with Mencap in its campaign to raise the standards of care offered to learning disabled patients. (leighday.co.uk)
  • A spokesman for McCrory's re-election campaign, Ricky Diaz, later said in an email: "Any Democrat standing with the Human Rights Campaign and other out-of-state liberal interest groups by refusing any compromise is attempting to drive the NBA All-Star Game from North Carolina. (boxturtlebulletin.com)
  • This system is plagued with injustices, including policies that improperly and disproportionately criminalize people of color, poor people, and immigrants, abusive police practices, unfair procedures, and excessively harsh sentencing. (hrw.org)
  • In real life, police, often operating on a "shoot first" basis, disproportionately kill Black people as compared to their white peers. (hrw.org)
  • For these reasons, HIV disproportionately affects women and girls: More than 50 percent of people now living with HIV/AIDS globally are women. (pih.org)
  • On 1 April 2020, Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association and Al-Haq sent a joint urgent appeal to the United Nations (UN) Special Procedures regarding the rapidly deteriorating condition of Palestinian prisoners and detainees in Israeli prisons in light of the continued spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in Palestine and around the world. (addameer.org)
  • Since January 2002, the Bush Administration has justified the maltreatment of prisoners of the "war on terror" because the detainees are unlawful enemy combatants not guaranteed the rights dictated in the Geneva Conventions or U.S. law. (ccrjustice.org)
  • However, the handbook explores how rather than alleviating poverty, it has instead exacerbated poverty and pre-existing inequalities - privatizing the services of social welfare and educational institutions, transforming the state from a benevolent to a punitive state, and criminalizing poor women, racial and ethnic minorities, and immigrants. (routledge.com)
  • Lesson one: There is a large gap between the aspirations contained in the principles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the experiences of people living in poverty. (nzdl.org)
  • The 1995 World Summit for Social Development agreed action on employment rights and rights to basic services as a means of addressing poverty. (nzdl.org)
  • In Indonesia, 29.13 million people are still living below the poverty line. (viacampesina.org)
  • All the factors of gender inequity-including limited access to education, legal systems that fail to protect women, and gender-based violence-are exacerbated by poverty. (pih.org)
  • Cigarette smoking causes about 80% to 90% of lung cancer deaths in the United States and people experiencing extreme poverty have higher lung cancer risk than those in higher SES groups. (cdc.gov)
  • Amnesty Canada urges the Canadian government to rapidly and substantially strengthen its efforts to address the grave and mounting human rights implications of climate change by committing to end the use of all fossil fuels and shift to 100% renewable energy as soon as possible and no later than 2040. (amnesty.ca)
  • Ratana Ly, researcher at the Center for the Study of Humanitarian Law in Cambodia, recently visited the Raoul Wallenberg Institute where we got the opportunity to interview her on her research on the human rights implications of the bilateral resettlement agreement between Cambodia and Australia. (lu.se)
  • My responses here may be limited, but there is an academic paper forthcoming in Australian Law Journal where with my colleague, Dr Natalia Szablewska, we explore in more details legal and political implications of the Cambodia-Australia Resettlement Deal. (lu.se)
  • What is often sidestepped is that when it comes to EU policies on asylum, solidarity constitutes a legal principle with certain implications for states and accountability. (lu.se)
  • However, the reality is that deported migrants may migrate again to the same place without authorization because of employment and family ties-and for many who have long been established in a country or where it would violate their human rights to deport them, the report urges destination countries to consider regularizing those unauthorized migrants. (epi.org)
  • Conclusion: The evidence reveals that people with disabilities in South Africa experienced many negative impacts of the pandemic. (bvsalud.org)
  • Where judges and lawyers lack knowledge about people with IDD and their human rights, poor advocacy and tragic legal outcomes often result. (aaidd.org)
  • He was a founder and the first chair of the Lawyers Committee for Human Rights (now known as Human Rights First), and he has served as general counsel of Amnesty International in the United States. (abajournal.com)
  • This manual, written by D. Gnanapragasam and D. J. Ravindran, acts as a training programme for lawyers, law teachers, law students, and representatives of legal aid, human rights and development organisations (in Asia) working in rural areas and involved in training paralegals. (icj.org)
  • P.C. Thomas, was initially comprised of 1008 practicing lawyers, professors of law and retired judicial officers, but that number has since grown to more than 1400, with lawyers of all caste and creeds being invited to donate their talents and time in the quest to provide proper legal recourse to society's underdogs. (amritapuri.org)
  • 1008 lawyers pledge to donate their services to the poor. (amritapuri.org)
  • Some lawyers believe it's time to stand for the rights of nature. (environmentreport.org)
  • a key contributor to South Africa's constitutional democracy, providing quality legal services to poor and vulnerable persons. (legal-aid.co.za)
  • IBJ works by providing access to legal aid services to the very poorest people of Cambodia. (wm.edu)
  • The homeless encampment in downtown Phoenix outside of the Human Services Campus now has nearly 1,000 people as the city struggles to deal with the problem. (azfamily.com)
  • It sits right outside the sprawling Human Services Campus, which provides food, medical care, and legal services to the poor. (azfamily.com)
  • The Human Services Campus is a non-profit. (azfamily.com)
  • We do want them to have an assigned bed, so they know every night they can come in here, they don't have to wait in line," Amy Schwabenlender, the Executive Director of the Human Services Campus said. (azfamily.com)
  • Predatory Financial Services: The High Cost of Being Poor in America Howard Karger Chapter 8. (routledge.com)
  • Obligations to promote economic, social and cultural rights do not mean that states always have to provide free services. (nzdl.org)
  • The ICJ has been promoting a series of seminars in Asia, Africa and Latin America on the provision of legal services to the rural poor and other disadvantaged groups. (icj.org)
  • The purpose is to discuss how the poor and disadvantaged can be provided with the basic legal services which more affluent people enjoy. (icj.org)
  • This is how this population of people, who are primarily poor, inmates' family and their loved ones, are exploited by private companies who provide phone services," Friedmann said. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • Supports accessible and quality legal aid services in Rwanda. (freetheslaves.net)
  • 1. The Scottish Government ran a public consultation between 1 October and 24 December 2021 to seek views on proposals for reform of legal services regulation in Scotland [1] . (gov.scot)
  • The stated intention behind those proposals was to support growth in the legal services sector, through a more modern and proportionate approach to regulation, and to strengthen consumer protection. (gov.scot)
  • 3. To further develop views on potential reforms, the Scottish Government established an independent review of the regulation of legal services. (gov.scot)
  • to undertake specific research into the extent of the unregulated legal services market in Scotland and investigate any impacts on consumers, as well as developing a better understanding of the structure of the legal services market. (gov.scot)
  • 4. In October 2018, 'Fit for the Future - the Report of the Independent Review of Legal Services Regulation in Scotland' [4] was published. (gov.scot)
  • The 'Roberton report' made 40 recommendations intended to reform and modernise the current regulatory framework to ensure a proportionate approach, supporting growth and competitive provision in the legal services sector, whilst placing consumer interests at its heart. (gov.scot)
  • 5. The Roberton report accepted a view that the current framework of legal services regulation operating in Scotland is dated and in need of reform to ensure that it is fit for the 21st Century. (gov.scot)
  • There should be a single regulator for all providers of legal services in Scotland. (gov.scot)
  • This Backgrounder examines the economics of international investment, the relationship of international investment with international trade, the generally superior efficacy of private capital markets to political control of investment, bilateral investment treaties, the general rules governing foreign companies issuing or listing securities in the United States and what factors warrant legal limits on inbound or outbound investment. (heritage.org)
  • Other human rights problems included restrictions on freedom of association and assembly, poor prison conditions, arbitrary arrest and denial of due process through administrative detention, prolonged detention, and allegations of nepotism and the influence of special interests on the judiciary. (state.gov)
  • This result conflicts with the legal presumption of competence and with principles of autonomy, decision-making supports, presumption of competence, and the use of less restrictive alternatives. (aaidd.org)
  • 3.2 The renewed interest in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other human rights agreements coincides with greater awareness of the opportunities and risks associated with globalisation and the consequent necessity for different parts of the global community to act together on the basis of common values and principles. (nzdl.org)
  • The Pratishtan also is attempting to infuse India's legal system with spiritual principles and, in general, to help people view their legal, social and other related problems from a spiritual perspective, thereby helping find solutions. (amritapuri.org)
  • there is a need for more in-depth research that examines how displacement is addressed (i.e. whether it reflects human rights principles as provided for under the 1998 Guiding Principles). (lu.se)
  • A High Court judge has agreed that a legal claim against UK based mining giant Vedanta Resources Plc and its subsidiary Konkola Copper Mines (KCM), on behalf of 1,826 Zambian villagers can proceed in the UK Courts. (business-humanrights.org)
  • Courts interpret the Constitution as protecting needs and rights of humans. (environmentreport.org)
  • 147 property rights over the medicine in the Netherlands, had not been authorized by the courts and the shipment had not actually entered Dutch territory. (who.int)
  • The question is coming before the courts more frequently, and recent legal decisions show judges may be altering their views on the subject. (medscape.com)
  • A 2018 Special Report of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change confirmed that in order to avoid the worst consequences for human rights from climate change, global greenhouse gas emissions must be halved from their 2010 levels by 2030. (amnesty.ca)
  • In addition, climate change is forcing increased human mobility, which is projected to worsen with global warming. (ipsnews.net)
  • Most people are familiar with climate change as an environmental issue. (amnesty.ca)
  • While all of us are affected by climate change, poorer countries and disadvantaged communities that have done the least to cause climate change will be hit the hardest. (amnesty.ca)
  • This is why the failure of governments to act on climate change in the face of overwhelming scientific evidence may well be the biggest intergenerational human rights violation in history. (amnesty.ca)
  • States have an obligation to protect human rights, including from harms caused by climate change. (amnesty.ca)
  • Where can I learn more about climate change and human rights? (amnesty.ca)
  • For more information about what causes climate changes, what are the effects of climate change, why climate change is a human rights issue, who will be impacted by climate change, and why governments and corporations must take responsibility to urgently stop climate change click here . (amnesty.ca)
  • People with IDD should be aware of and have access to decision-making supports for their preferred alternatives. (aaidd.org)
  • Governments are required to promote the social arrangements and policies that promote access to these rights through the market and the state 12 . (nzdl.org)
  • Restricting access to such areas by solicitors preserves a cordon of security for such deliveries, serves as a necessary security measure for the safety of employees and patrons of such institutions, and reduces risk that persons posing as solicitors have immediate access or entry into such delivery vehicles or institutions for the purpose of theft and other crimes. (codepublishing.com)
  • Benefits of telemedicine include expanding access to specialty care, expediting delivery of care (minimizing wait times), and providing opportunities to confirm or obviate the need for someone to see a provider in person-an advantage for individuals or populations for whom an in-person visit is impractical, inconvenient, arduous, or costly. (cdc.gov)
  • Far from facilitating access to protection to persons fleeing violence and conflicts and thus, promoting a solidaristic approach to asylum, the EU has so far prioritized deterrence. (lu.se)
  • At the same time, a commitment to more safe and legal channels for people to access protection in the EU through resettlement quotas, humanitarian visas at embassies, and expanded possibilities for family reunification should be considered both at EU and national level. (lu.se)
  • At the ABA, Shestack helped found the Section of Indi-vidual Rights and Responsibilities in the 1960s and served as one of its first chairs, in 1970-71. (abajournal.com)
  • Through this project grassroots people became sensitized about their rights and civic responsibilities. (brac.net)
  • Darius is interested in international human rights work, and is very excited about working in Cambodia this summer. (wm.edu)
  • The government restricted labor rights and local and international human rights organizations reported abuse of foreign domestic workers. (state.gov)
  • The agreement itself and the lack of willingness to implement the agreement in accordance with international refugee law and international human rights law. (lu.se)
  • FINALLY, the EU should reflect on whether more far-reaching steps to achieve harmonization of domestic asylum policies should be attempted: for instance, establishing a centralized European asylum agency deciding on asylum applications and also creating a European asylum appeal court which will monitor compliance with international human rights standards. (lu.se)
  • Many of the most serious human rights violations in the US occur within the criminal legal system and target people of color. (hrw.org)
  • Iraqi Security Forces (ISF), members of the Federal Police, and the Peshmerga committed some human rights violations, and there continued to be reports of PMF killing, torturing, kidnapping, and extorting civilians. (state.gov)
  • They experience everyday police abuse and disparities in treatment by police , including being subject to arrest at a rate 2.3 times greater, cited for traffic violations 1.4 times more frequently and subjected to stops of a longer duration, than white people. (hrw.org)
  • The research and the wider regional programme on human rights and environment is supported by Sida, the Swedish international development cooperation agency. (lu.se)
  • It is unlawful and a nuisance for any person to engage in solicitation in violation of the provisions of this chapter. (codepublishing.com)
  • Part of the whole thought of earth jurisprudence is that other beings actually be given their rights -legislatively - to come into court through the understanding that someone as a guardian or trustee stands in their right. (environmentreport.org)
  • If you think that only human beings should be defined as "persons", think again. (lifeissues.net)
  • Example: if "person" is defined as "including all human beings" -- where human persons are included but the legal door is left open for non-human persons to be "included" as well. (lifeissues.net)
  • Or: "Person" is defined simply as a "rational animal" -- where Singer et al could argue that many non-human animals are even more "rational" than many adult human beings - and thus are "persons" too. (lifeissues.net)
  • Note that Singer's and the IEET's definition of "non-human animal" persons inherently includes denying "personhood" to many young and adult human beings. (lifeissues.net)
  • Consider also that, if none of the innocent living human beings just noted above are not "persons", then they can be killed, mutilated, raped, enslaved, used in experimental research "for the greater good of society", be euthanized, have their organs removed for transplantation, etc. (lifeissues.net)
  • If these human beings are not "persons", then let the imagination roll. (lifeissues.net)
  • The impact of CRLA's litigation has touched the lives of literally millions of low-income individuals, improving conditions for farm workers, new immigrants, single parents, school children, the elderly, people with disabilities, and entire communities. (probono.net)
  • A press release issued in October 2014 spoke of limiting the rights of illegal immigrants, travellers, victims of British military abuse and foreigners who commit crimes in the UK. (ukhumanrightsblog.com)
  • It promotes the deportation of all illegal immigrants and thinks Britain should pay legal ones to leave. (americanprogress.org)
  • Closely related to the refugee documents is Article 14 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on the right to seek asylum. (ipsnews.net)
  • That provision states that "Everyone has the right to seek and to enjoy in other countries asylum from persecution. (ipsnews.net)
  • However, to be granted asylum, a person typically needs to meet the standards of the legal definition of a refugee. (ipsnews.net)
  • This begs the question: to what extent is a European asylum system based on solidarity in line with human rights standards at all possible? (lu.se)
  • The alternative for Europe would be to move beyond any coercive system like Dublin, towards systems where asylum seekers will be in the long run granted free movement rights. (lu.se)
  • Ultimately, the future of EU asylum policies poses a great challenge on how Europe defines its collective political and legal identity. (lu.se)
  • In this context, it's perfectly legal. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • Even divine will has to take situational context into account while guiding people living in a concrete historical situation. (theamericanmuslim.org)
  • The core of the submission emphasizes the importance of systematically integrating displacement into national and sub-national law, policy and practice through a combination of technical cooperation, capacity strengthening, targeted research, and institutional engagement that promotes a human rights-based approach whilst prioritizing measures that are practical, relevant and achievable in local context. (lu.se)
  • This series connects the dots and passes the mic to people building a better future now. (amnesty.ca)
  • Our analysis of the Roberton report established that while many of the recommendations were widely supported, the primary recommendation largely polarised the views of those in the legal and consumer landscape. (gov.scot)
  • The ancient Romans did not consider a fetus a person until after birth, and abortion was practiced widely. (medscape.com)
  • as well as the provision of legal assistance to the physically challenged, mentally disabled and other less privileged sections of society. (amritapuri.org)
  • If a legal action is brought against you as a result of your submission, there are organisations that may help you. (wikileaks.org)
  • If you haven't looked at his work stop what you are doing right now and Google him. (righteousbaberecords.com)
  • Women have equal rights as men to work in different industries and jobs that are decent. (unwomen.org)
  • Siemen's early legal work focused on advocating for people who were poor, minorities, or otherwise marginalized. (environmentreport.org)
  • elimination of injustices at places of work, promoting respect for basic rights at work and facilitating productive and gainful employment for the Zambian citizenry. (who.int)
  • Although the case was resolved without a definitive win, legal analysts say the complaint raises important questions about whether some physicians have the right to work from home. (medscape.com)
  • In that post, he created committees to support the rights of women and American Indians. (abajournal.com)
  • The BJP used triple talaq to create a vote bank of what it called poor Muslim women. (countercurrents.org)
  • Some middle class women approached the Supreme Court demanding that their right to enter the temple be recognised. (countercurrents.org)
  • It's therefore unsurprising that some Muslim women who wear a veil report being the object of verbal abuse as well as legal action restricting their right to wear it. (americanprogress.org)
  • The project has made local government more sensitized towards better service delivery, becoming more transparent and accountable towards pro-poor good governance, benefitting the poor, and marginalized, especially women. (brac.net)
  • Preventing the "stupid deaths" of women-whether due to maternal causes, HIV, or gender-based violence-requires that we all commit to realizing the political, economic, and social rights of women in every country. (pih.org)
  • While women of every social class seek terminations, the typical woman who terminates her pregnancy is young, white, unmarried, and poor. (medscape.com)
  • Poor reclamation practices hinder future development. (crmw.net)
  • But many practices among Muslims raises many questions which have to be satisfactorily answered in the light of today's human rights norms. (theamericanmuslim.org)
  • Providers should continue to follow the same professional standards used during in-person consultations, including adherence to a code of ethics, security and privacy practices, and clinical guidelines. (cdc.gov)
  • Realizing Human Rights for Poor People - Strategies for achieving the international development targets (DFID, 2000, 34 p. (nzdl.org)
  • But there was no appetite to change the provision requiring transgender people to use restrooms corresponding to the sex on their birth certificate in schools, universities and many other public buildings. (boxturtlebulletin.com)
  • As always, this year has been packed with fascinating and important legal developments - many of which you may have caught, but some of which may have passed under the radar. (ukhumanrightsblog.com)