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What I am proposing is a review of all the mechanisms, from the Sub-Commission to the working groups to the special procedures, that would be undertaken by two members of the bueau, working in concert with the
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Sub-Commission on the Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities, has undertaken major studies on the gross violations of human rights in southern Africa.
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Assurance was moreover given that summaries would also be sent to the Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and
Messages to the Bahá’í World: 1950–1957 1897-1957 Shoghi Effendi 1927
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One Sub-Commission reorganised the medical statistics of the Army.
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Article mentioned, will be referred to a Sub-Commission, consisting of the Honourable George Hudson, the Honourable Jacobus Petrus de
The Transvaal from Within A Private Record of Public Affairs 1896
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"Almost 90% of the female population in the north of Sudan undergo FGM which, in many cases, is practised in its most extreme form known as infibulation" - we are quoting from the Report by the Special Rapporteur Halima Warzazi [Morocco/Sub-Commission].
David Horowitz Freedom Center Robert 2010
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This AWE request should be considered by the Special Rapporteur Halima Embarek Warzazi and the Sub-Commission, and formulated and included in its resolution on Harmful traditional practices affecting the health of women and the girl child.
Tundra Tabloids....... KGS 2010
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By its resolution 1983/1, the Sub-Commission "began the process of drawing world attention" to this then taboo subject - which had rarely treated it seriously in public until then.
Tundra Tabloids....... KGS 2010
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Sub-Commission in August 2003 is one good example of a starting point for stronger regulation of multinational corporations, the unfortunate fact is that current codes of corporate conduct, which are voluntary, are largely ineffective at deterring abuses.
Opinio Juris 2010
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"Almost 90% of the female population in the north of Sudan undergo FGM which, in many cases, is practised in its most extreme form known as infibulation" - we are quoting from the Report by the Special Rapporteur Halima Warzazi [Morocco/Sub-Commission].
David Horowitz Freedom Center Robert 2010
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