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A Human Rights Commission Must Have Effective Powers

South Asians for Human Rights Sahr ()

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Abstract: Ratification imposes specific obligations on a state to incorporate human rights into national laws, to amend legislation, to promote, protect and fulfill human rights and prevent violations of human rights through its policies and practices. It also agreed to submit periodical reports on measures taken in fulfillment of its commitments, and to set up machineries to monitor and check violations.

Keywords: Human rights; Bangladesh; laws; violations; government; state (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008-07
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