| Florence Howe - 1996 - 484 pages
...Elimination of Violence against Women and the Declaration on the Right to Development; 9. Ensure the full implementation of the human rights of women and...part of all human rights and fundamental freedoms; 10. Build on consensus and progress made at previous United Nations conferences and summits — on... | |
| DIANE Publishing Company - 1996 - 181 pages
...Elimination of Violence against Women and the Declaration on the Right to Development; 9. Ensure the full implementation of the human rights of women and...part of all human rights and fundamental freedoms; 10. Build on consensus and progress made at previous United Nations conferences and summits — on... | |
| Edward H. Lawson - 1996 - 1766 pages
...on Women's Rights held in Beijing in September 1995, governments committed themselves to "ensure the full implementation of the human rights of women and...indivisible part of all human rights and fundamental freedoms."1" The situation of women raises questions about the sincerity of this commitment. In a 1995... | |
| Don M. McRae - 1996 - 534 pages
...one hand, there is reaffirmation and commitment to the universal nature of human rights and to the full implementation of the human rights of women and..."inalienable, integral and indivisible part of all human rights."50 In even stronger language, the Platform for Action states that the universal nature of these... | |
| C. Coutifaris, L. Mastroianni - 1997 - 630 pages
...the framework for social action'. Participant governments reaffirmed their commitment 'to ensure the full implementation of the human rights of women and...part of all human rights and fundamental freedoms', and their determination to 'take all necessary measures to eliminate all forms of discrimination against... | |
| Andrew Byrnes, Jane Frances Connors, Lum Bik - 1997 - 208 pages
...on Women, confirmed women's rights as human rights and the human rights of women and the girl-child as an inalienable, integral and indivisible part of all human rights and fundamental freedoms. The Platform underlined the human rights implications of violence against women, particularly in armed... | |
| Graeme R. Newman - 1999 - 584 pages
...Elimination of Violence against Women and the Declaration on the Right to Development; 9. Ensure the full implementation of the human rights of women and...part of all human rights and fundamental freedoms; 10. Build on consensus and progress made at previous United Nations conferences and summits on women... | |
| Kirstine Adams, Andrew Byrnes - 1999 - 306 pages
...This reaffirmed States' commitment to the full implementation of the human rights of the girl-child as an inalienable, integral and indivisible part of all human rights and freedoms. Acting from this, Commonwealth Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries have agreed to give... | |
| Marjolein Benschop - 2002 - 202 pages
...of women and men (Pars. 8 and 36); ensure the full implementation of women's and girl's human rights as an inalienable, integral and indivisible part of all human rights and fundamental freedoms (Par. 9); are convinced that poverty eradication requires full and equal involvement and participation... | |
| Dinesh Dodhia, Tina Johnson - 2005 - 184 pages
...Women in 1995. The Beijing Declaration asserts the participating governments' commitment to 'ensure the full implementation of the human rights of women and...part of all human rights and fundamental freedoms'. Governments also noted their conviction that 'women's empowerment and their participation on the basis... | |
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