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Report of the Human Rights Committee (Gen Assembly Official Record): 65th Session Supp. No. 40 Vol.2
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The book compiles official records from the Human Rights Committee's ninety-seventh, ninety-eighth, and ninety-ninth sessions. It provides detailed accounts of discussions, decisions, and recommendations regarding human rights issues globally. These records are essential for understanding the committee's role in monitoring compliance with international human rights standards and addressing violations. The sessions reflect the committee's ongoing commitment to promoting and protecting human rights through dialogue and accountability among member states.
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Report of the Human Rights Committee (Gen Assembly Official Record): 65th Session Supp. No. 40 Vol.2, United Nations
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- Title
- Report of the Human Rights Committee (Gen Assembly Official Record): 65th Session Supp. No. 40 Vol.2
- Language
- English
- Authors
- United Nations
- Publisher
- Snowballpublishing.com
- Released
- 2014
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 568
- ISBN13
- 9789218300768
- Description
- The book compiles official records from the Human Rights Committee's ninety-seventh, ninety-eighth, and ninety-ninth sessions. It provides detailed accounts of discussions, decisions, and recommendations regarding human rights issues globally. These records are essential for understanding the committee's role in monitoring compliance with international human rights standards and addressing violations. The sessions reflect the committee's ongoing commitment to promoting and protecting human rights through dialogue and accountability among member states.