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Introduction [New window]

  ... these discussions, the document of Final Recommendations is able, for the first time, to detail the many areas in which a broad consensus can be found with respect to settling the administrative status of Iraq’s disputed areas, clarifying as a result also those issues which need further discussion and compromise.
Wednesday 19 December 2007 [New window]

  ... It was widely acknowledged that the constitutional deadline of 31 December 2007 for its implementation will not be achievable. A number of arguments were presented against the implementation of Article 140: Unclear: The Article is not well defined and leaves a number of crucial questions unanswered, for example: · What is an “area?” · Who determines which areas are “disputed?” · What will be the question asked in referendum? · Will the referendum be throughout the Province or separately in each disputed area, and who can decide? Legal Deficit: If ...
Thursday 20 December 2007 [New window]

  ... the session opened with a presentation of a broad range of potentially instructive cases from outside of Iraq. India was presented as an example of how a large number of very diverse communities can successfully be united within a single state, despite fears and predictions to the contrary: · India never attempted to move populations, believing always that harmony is possible between communities living even in close proximity. · Diversity is not simply a concept India endorses, but one it actively practices within its political ...
Friday 21 December 2007 [New window]

  ... to articulating recommendations on the basis of the preceding discussions. The list would be discussed further the following day, with the ultimate aim of outlining where there exists consensus and where further discussion is necessary before agreement is reached. A drafting committee was nominated and appointed by the plenary. The Committee was chaired by Mr Fahmi and facilitated by Mr Bakthiar Amin.
26 Jan 2008, Kenya: NPWJ to investigate violence [New window]

  ... associazione radicale Non c’è Pace Senza Giustizia il compito di coordinare il lavoro sul campo volto ad appurare le responsabiiltà per gli atti di violenza determinatisi in seguito alle contestate elezioni del dicembre scorso. Una equipe dell’associazione, che già in passato ha condotto analoghe indagini in Kosovo e in Sierra Leone, a beneficio rispettivamente del Tribunale ad Hoc per la ex Jugoslavia e della Corte Speciale per la Sierra Leone, è già sul posto per definire con la KNCHR le modalità con le quali saranno raccolte le testimonianze, localizzati gli episodi di violenza e individuate le presunte responsabilità degli autori dei ...
Khartoum Workshop 2007 [New window]

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Overview [New window]

  ... these professions. A bill specifically prohibiting FGM is currently under review of the Sudanese Parliament. Under the new law, anyone who performs female circumcision would be subject to imprisonment, including up to 10 years if the victim dies, and repeat offenders could be subject to life imprisonment.
Program [New window]

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Final Document [New window]

  ... -Believing that ratification of the Protocol will provide Sudanese civil society with additional tools in their campaign to eliminate FGM, and further a comprehensive and thorough approach to promote and ensure rights of the human rights of women and girls within Sudan. We, the participants, hereby declare that: The practice of all forms of FGM is a violation of human rights, and in particular of the rights of women and girls and an assault on their human dignity. All forms of FGM degrade women and girls and deprive them of their basic human rights; ...
Kabul Workshop 2007 [New window]

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