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CENTRE FOR LEGAL RESOURCES ON BEHALF OF VALENTIN CÂMPEANU In its decision on a complaint filed before it, the European Court of Human Rights considers the rights to life and health of individuals with mental disabilities, as well as their access to justice. The Court holds Romania accountable for multiple violations of the European Convention of Human Rights. SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC RIGHTS ACTION CENTER & THE CENTER FOR Mr. Felix Morka B. The Social and Economic Action Rights Centre C. 16 Awori Crescent D. Off Coker Road/Obokun Street E. Illupeju F. P.O. Box 13616 G. Ikeja, Lagos H. Nigeria I. J. Email: serac@linkserve.com.ng Center for Economic and Social Rights 162 Montague Street 3rd Floor Brooklyn, NY 11201 USA Tel: (718) 237-9145 Fax: (718) 237-9147 E-mail:rights@cesr.org
MS. SHEHLA ZIA V. WAPDA, PLD 1994 SC 693 Ms. Shehla Zia v. WAPDA, PLD 1994 SC 693. This public interest litigation came before the Supreme Court of Pakistan when petitioners challenged the construction of a nearby electricity grid station due to potential health risks and hazards. The case addresses a range of issues including, environmental protection, and an expansiveinterpretation
MUNICIPAL COUNCIL, RATLAM V. SHRI VARDHICHAND & OTHERS Municipal Council, Ratlam v. Shri Vardhichand & Others, 1980 AIR 1622, 1981 SCR (1) 97. Supreme Court decision regarding a municipality that claims an inability to provide basic sanitation facilities and prevent street contamination, as required by Section 123 of the M. P. Municipalities Act of 1961, due to a claimed lack of financial ability UNDERSTANDING, PREVENTING AND SOLVING LAND CONFLICTS 4 PREFACE PREFACE Today’s high population growth coupled with climate change, natural disasters and large-scale economic globalization puts increasing pressure on land, which in turn becomes increasingly scarce and thereby O’DONOGHUE V. MINISTER FOR HEALTH & ORS, I.E.H.C.2 O’Donoghue v. Minister for Health & Ors, I.E.H.C.2 (Ir.) Order of Mandamus brought on behalf of applicant suffering from profound and severe mental and physical disabilities against the Minister for Health, the Minister for Education, and the Attorney General to compel the provision of free primary education. SANDRA LOVELACE V. CANADA, COMMUNICATION NO. 24/1977 Sandra Lovelace, a Maliseet Indian, lived on the Tobique Reservation with her parents until she married a non-Indian man. The marriage ended, and Ms. Lovelace returned to the reservation to live with her parents, however, she could not purchase a home on the reserve because the council prioritized housing for members of the group. PORTILLO CÁCERES AND OTHERS V. PARAGUAY, CCPR/C/126/D/2751 A campesino farming family in Paraguay petitioned the United Nations Human Rights Committee claiming the mass use of agrotoxins by nearby large agrobusinesses had poisoned many local residents and led to the death of their relative, Ruben Portillo Cáceres. The Committee found violations of the family members’ rights to life; to privacy, family, and home; and to an effective SPECIAL PROCEDURES: SPECIAL RAPPORTEURS & INDEPENDENT The Commission on Human Rights has established certain mechanisms to address thematic and country-specific human rights issues. One of these special procedures is the appointment of special rapporteurs or independent experts, whose mandate is to examine, monitor, advise, and publicly report on human rights situations , either in specific countries or on thematic issues SAHMAKUM TEANG TNAUT (STT) Sahmakum Teang Tnaut (STT) The mission of Sahmakum Teang Tnaut (STT) is to provide pro-poor technical assistance for housing and infrastructure and to inform dialogue and raise awareness about urban issues. Their vision is of a society in which urban inhabitants enjoy adequate housing within a sustainably developing city. Phnom Penhbased
CENTRE FOR LEGAL RESOURCES ON BEHALF OF VALENTIN CÂMPEANU In its decision on a complaint filed before it, the European Court of Human Rights considers the rights to life and health of individuals with mental disabilities, as well as their access to justice. The Court holds Romania accountable for multiple violations of the European Convention of Human Rights. SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC RIGHTS ACTION CENTER & THE CENTER FOR Mr. Felix Morka B. The Social and Economic Action Rights Centre C. 16 Awori Crescent D. Off Coker Road/Obokun Street E. Illupeju F. P.O. Box 13616 G. Ikeja, Lagos H. Nigeria I. J. Email: serac@linkserve.com.ng Center for Economic and Social Rights 162 Montague Street 3rd Floor Brooklyn, NY 11201 USA Tel: (718) 237-9145 Fax: (718) 237-9147 E-mail:rights@cesr.org
MS. SHEHLA ZIA V. WAPDA, PLD 1994 SC 693 Ms. Shehla Zia v. WAPDA, PLD 1994 SC 693. This public interest litigation came before the Supreme Court of Pakistan when petitioners challenged the construction of a nearby electricity grid station due to potential health risks and hazards. The case addresses a range of issues including, environmental protection, and an expansiveinterpretation
MUNICIPAL COUNCIL, RATLAM V. SHRI VARDHICHAND & OTHERS Municipal Council, Ratlam v. Shri Vardhichand & Others, 1980 AIR 1622, 1981 SCR (1) 97. Supreme Court decision regarding a municipality that claims an inability to provide basic sanitation facilities and prevent street contamination, as required by Section 123 of the M. P. Municipalities Act of 1961, due to a claimed lack of financial ability UNDERSTANDING, PREVENTING AND SOLVING LAND CONFLICTS 4 PREFACE PREFACE Today’s high population growth coupled with climate change, natural disasters and large-scale economic globalization puts increasing pressure on land, which in turn becomes increasingly scarce and thereby O’DONOGHUE V. MINISTER FOR HEALTH & ORS, I.E.H.C.2 O’Donoghue v. Minister for Health & Ors, I.E.H.C.2 (Ir.) Order of Mandamus brought on behalf of applicant suffering from profound and severe mental and physical disabilities against the Minister for Health, the Minister for Education, and the Attorney General to compel the provision of free primary education. SANDRA LOVELACE V. CANADA, COMMUNICATION NO. 24/1977 Sandra Lovelace, a Maliseet Indian, lived on the Tobique Reservation with her parents until she married a non-Indian man. The marriage ended, and Ms. Lovelace returned to the reservation to live with her parents, however, she could not purchase a home on the reserve because the council prioritized housing for members of the group.CASELAW DATABASE
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Toggle navigation. Members; Our Work . Our Response to COVID-19; Environment & ESCR; Corporate Accountability MITU-BELL WELFARE SOCIETY V. KENYA AIRPORTS AUTHORITY, SC This is the final judgment of a case initially brought by the Mitu-Bell Welfare Society in September 2011, seeking declaratory relief and compensation for the eviction of over 15,000 people from land adjacent to the Wilson Airport in Nairobi. The Supreme Court overturned the 2016 judgment of the Court of Appeal and found in favor of displaced families. ELIZABETH GUMEDE VS. PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH The decision of the Constitutional Court in Gumede meant that during or upon dissolution of a customary monogamous marriage, a wife would have equal control and access to property and land.. The Women’s Legal Centre Trust submitted an Amicus Curiae application in the Gumede case on the impact of the decision on polygamous relationships. They argued that declaring Section 7(1) of the SPECIAL PROCEDURES: SPECIAL RAPPORTEURS & INDEPENDENT The Commission on Human Rights has established certain mechanisms to address thematic and country-specific human rights issues. One of these special procedures is the appointment of special rapporteurs or independent experts, whose mandate is to examine, monitor, advise, and publicly report on human rights situations , either in specific countries or on thematic issues ADALAH – THE LEGAL CENTER FOR ARAB MINORITY RIGHTS IN Adalah’s mission is to promote human rights in the State of Israel in general and the rights of the Palestinian Arab minority in particular. This work includes defending the human rights of all individuals subject to the jurisdiction of the State of Israel (e.g., Palestinian residents of the Occupied Palestinian Territory, or OPT). HEALTH CARE CASE LAW IN INDIA Foreword The Right to Health and Health care is a human right. It is true that we have included right to health and health care under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution, the Right to Life. O’REILLY V LIMERICK CORPORATION ILRM 181 O’Reilly v Limerick Corporation ILRM 181. Claim for a mandatory order against the local housing authority to provide adequately serviced halting sites for members of the Traveller community, asserting that failing to do so violated its statutory duties under Section 56 of the Housing Act of 1966. The case also involves a claim for SANDRA LOVELACE V. CANADA, COMMUNICATION NO. 24/1977 Sandra Lovelace, a Maliseet Indian, lived on the Tobique Reservation with her parents until she married a non-Indian man. The marriage ended, and Ms. Lovelace returned to the reservation to live with her parents, however, she could not purchase a home on the reserve because the council prioritized housing for members of the group. THE PLACE OF INDIGENOUS LAW IN A MIXED LEGAL SYSTEM AND A ANZLH E-Journal 95 However, particularly in the colonial and apartheid climate, although indigenous law was recognized it was so recognized only as a special and personal law thatCASELAW DATABASE
Caselaw Database - All Cases. ESCR-Net Caselaw Database: A database on domestic, regional and international decisions regarding Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. Mitu-Bell Welfare Society v. Kenya Airports Authority, SC Petition 3 of 2018. In September 2011, 3,000 families were given only 7 days prior notice before they were evictedfrom
PORTILLO CÁCERES AND OTHERS V. PARAGUAY, CCPR/C/126/D/2751 A campesino farming family in Paraguay petitioned the United Nations Human Rights Committee claiming the mass use of agrotoxins by nearby large agrobusinesses had poisoned many local residents and led to the death of their relative, Ruben Portillo Cáceres. The Committee found violations of the family members’ rights to life; to privacy, family, and home; and to an effective SPECIAL PROCEDURES: SPECIAL RAPPORTEURS & INDEPENDENT The Commission on Human Rights has established certain mechanisms to address thematic and country-specific human rights issues. One of these special procedures is the appointment of special rapporteurs or independent experts, whose mandate is to examine, monitor, advise, and publicly report on human rights situations , either in specific countries or on thematic issues CENTRE FOR LEGAL RESOURCES ON BEHALF OF VALENTIN CÂMPEANU In its decision on a complaint filed before it, the European Court of Human Rights considers the rights to life and health of individuals with mental disabilities, as well as their access to justice. The Court holds Romania accountable for multiple violations of the European Convention of Human Rights. MS. SHEHLA ZIA V. WAPDA, PLD 1994 SC 693 Ms. Shehla Zia v. WAPDA, PLD 1994 SC 693. This public interest litigation came before the Supreme Court of Pakistan when petitioners challenged the construction of a nearby electricity grid station due to potential health risks and hazards. The case addresses a range of issues including, environmental protection, and an expansiveinterpretation
SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC RIGHTS ACTION CENTER & THE CENTER FOR Mr. Felix Morka B. The Social and Economic Action Rights Centre C. 16 Awori Crescent D. Off Coker Road/Obokun Street E. Illupeju F. P.O. Box 13616 G. Ikeja, Lagos H. Nigeria I. J. Email: serac@linkserve.com.ng Center for Economic and Social Rights 162 Montague Street 3rd Floor Brooklyn, NY 11201 USA Tel: (718) 237-9145 Fax: (718) 237-9147 E-mail:rights@cesr.org
UNDERSTANDING, PREVENTING AND SOLVING LAND CONFLICTS 4 PREFACE PREFACE Today’s high population growth coupled with climate change, natural disasters and large-scale economic globalization puts increasing pressure on land, which in turn becomes increasingly scarce and thereby CASE CCT 12/03 LOUIS KHOSA FIRST APPLICANT MOKGORO J 5 provisions of the Act. In the Khosa matter, the impugned law was subsection 3(c) of the Act. Section 3 of the Act states: “Subject to the provisions of this Act, any person shall be entitledto the
O’DONOGHUE V. MINISTER FOR HEALTH & ORS, I.E.H.C.2 O’Donoghue v. Minister for Health & Ors, I.E.H.C.2 (Ir.) Order of Mandamus brought on behalf of applicant suffering from profound and severe mental and physical disabilities against the Minister for Health, the Minister for Education, and the Attorney General to compel the provision of free primary education. SANDRA LOVELACE V. CANADA, COMMUNICATION NO. 24/1977 Sandra Lovelace, a Maliseet Indian, lived on the Tobique Reservation with her parents until she married a non-Indian man. The marriage ended, and Ms. Lovelace returned to the reservation to live with her parents, however, she could not purchase a home on the reserve because the council prioritized housing for members of the group.CASELAW DATABASE
Caselaw Database - All Cases. ESCR-Net Caselaw Database: A database on domestic, regional and international decisions regarding Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. Mitu-Bell Welfare Society v. Kenya Airports Authority, SC Petition 3 of 2018. In September 2011, 3,000 families were given only 7 days prior notice before they were evictedfrom
PORTILLO CÁCERES AND OTHERS V. PARAGUAY, CCPR/C/126/D/2751 A campesino farming family in Paraguay petitioned the United Nations Human Rights Committee claiming the mass use of agrotoxins by nearby large agrobusinesses had poisoned many local residents and led to the death of their relative, Ruben Portillo Cáceres. The Committee found violations of the family members’ rights to life; to privacy, family, and home; and to an effective SPECIAL PROCEDURES: SPECIAL RAPPORTEURS & INDEPENDENT The Commission on Human Rights has established certain mechanisms to address thematic and country-specific human rights issues. One of these special procedures is the appointment of special rapporteurs or independent experts, whose mandate is to examine, monitor, advise, and publicly report on human rights situations , either in specific countries or on thematic issues CENTRE FOR LEGAL RESOURCES ON BEHALF OF VALENTIN CÂMPEANU In its decision on a complaint filed before it, the European Court of Human Rights considers the rights to life and health of individuals with mental disabilities, as well as their access to justice. The Court holds Romania accountable for multiple violations of the European Convention of Human Rights. MS. SHEHLA ZIA V. WAPDA, PLD 1994 SC 693 Ms. Shehla Zia v. WAPDA, PLD 1994 SC 693. This public interest litigation came before the Supreme Court of Pakistan when petitioners challenged the construction of a nearby electricity grid station due to potential health risks and hazards. The case addresses a range of issues including, environmental protection, and an expansiveinterpretation
SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC RIGHTS ACTION CENTER & THE CENTER FOR Mr. Felix Morka B. The Social and Economic Action Rights Centre C. 16 Awori Crescent D. Off Coker Road/Obokun Street E. Illupeju F. P.O. Box 13616 G. Ikeja, Lagos H. Nigeria I. J. Email: serac@linkserve.com.ng Center for Economic and Social Rights 162 Montague Street 3rd Floor Brooklyn, NY 11201 USA Tel: (718) 237-9145 Fax: (718) 237-9147 E-mail:rights@cesr.org
UNDERSTANDING, PREVENTING AND SOLVING LAND CONFLICTS 4 PREFACE PREFACE Today’s high population growth coupled with climate change, natural disasters and large-scale economic globalization puts increasing pressure on land, which in turn becomes increasingly scarce and thereby CASE CCT 12/03 LOUIS KHOSA FIRST APPLICANT MOKGORO J 5 provisions of the Act. In the Khosa matter, the impugned law was subsection 3(c) of the Act. Section 3 of the Act states: “Subject to the provisions of this Act, any person shall be entitledto the
O’DONOGHUE V. MINISTER FOR HEALTH & ORS, I.E.H.C.2 O’Donoghue v. Minister for Health & Ors, I.E.H.C.2 (Ir.) Order of Mandamus brought on behalf of applicant suffering from profound and severe mental and physical disabilities against the Minister for Health, the Minister for Education, and the Attorney General to compel the provision of free primary education. SANDRA LOVELACE V. CANADA, COMMUNICATION NO. 24/1977 Sandra Lovelace, a Maliseet Indian, lived on the Tobique Reservation with her parents until she married a non-Indian man. The marriage ended, and Ms. Lovelace returned to the reservation to live with her parents, however, she could not purchase a home on the reserve because the council prioritized housing for members of the group.CASELAW DATABASE
Caselaw Database - All Cases. ESCR-Net Caselaw Database: A database on domestic, regional and international decisions regarding Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. Mitu-Bell Welfare Society v. Kenya Airports Authority, SC Petition 3 of 2018. In September 2011, 3,000 families were given only 7 days prior notice before they were evictedfrom
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Toggle navigation. Members; Our Work . Our Response to COVID-19; Environment & ESCR; Corporate Accountability ELIZABETH GUMEDE VS. PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH The decision of the Constitutional Court in Gumede meant that during or upon dissolution of a customary monogamous marriage, a wife would have equal control and access to property and land.. The Women’s Legal Centre Trust submitted an Amicus Curiae application in the Gumede case on the impact of the decision on polygamous relationships. They argued that declaring Section 7(1) of the THIRD-PARTY INTERVENTION DUARTE AGOSTINHO AND OTHERS V Third-party Intervention – Duarte Agostinho and Others v. Portugal and 32 Others - 6 May 2021 I. Introduction and Summary of arguments This third-party intervention is submitted by Al-Haq, ALTSEAN-Burma, Center for the Study of Law, MITU-BELL WELFARE SOCIETY V. KENYA AIRPORTS AUTHORITY, SC This is the final judgment of a case initially brought by the Mitu-Bell Welfare Society in September 2011, seeking declaratory relief and compensation for the eviction of over 15,000 people from land adjacent to the Wilson Airport in Nairobi. The Supreme Court overturned the 2016 judgment of the Court of Appeal and found in favor of displaced families. UNDERSTANDING, PREVENTING AND SOLVING LAND CONFLICTS 4 PREFACE PREFACE Today’s high population growth coupled with climate change, natural disasters and large-scale economic globalization puts increasing pressure on land, which in turn becomes increasingly scarce and thereby ADALAH – THE LEGAL CENTER FOR ARAB MINORITY RIGHTS IN Adalah’s mission is to promote human rights in the State of Israel in general and the rights of the Palestinian Arab minority in particular. This work includes defending the human rights of all individuals subject to the jurisdiction of the State of Israel (e.g., Palestinian residents of the Occupied Palestinian Territory, or OPT). MUNICIPAL COUNCIL, RATLAM V. SHRI VARDHICHAND & OTHERS Municipal Council, Ratlam v. Shri Vardhichand & Others, 1980 AIR 1622, 1981 SCR (1) 97. Supreme Court decision regarding a municipality that claims an inability to provide basic sanitation facilities and prevent street contamination, as required by Section 123 of the M. P. Municipalities Act of 1961, due to a claimed lack of financial ability PORT ELIZABETH MUNICIPALITY V. VARIOUS OCCUPIERS 2004 (12 Groups involved in the case: F.W.A. Scott and Wf. Jurgens instructed by Port Elizabeth Justice Centre. Port Elizabeth Justice Centre: 041-4842724/4873388;. 041-4873335/4844992. Potchefstroom I (Vereeniging) Legal Clinic: 016-4213527;. 016-4214287. This centre is one of the largest legal aid/justice centres in South Africa. O’REILLY V LIMERICK CORPORATION ILRM 181 O’Reilly v Limerick Corporation ILRM 181. Claim for a mandatory order against the local housing authority to provide adequately serviced halting sites for members of the Traveller community, asserting that failing to do so violated its statutory duties under Section 56 of the Housing Act of 1966. The case also involves a claim for PORTILLO CÁCERES AND OTHERS V. PARAGUAY, CCPR/C/126/D/2751 A campesino farming family in Paraguay petitioned the United Nations Human Rights Committee claiming the mass use of agrotoxins by nearby large agrobusinesses had poisoned many local residents and led to the death of their relative, Ruben Portillo Cáceres. The Committee found violations of the family members’ rights to life; to privacy, family, and home; and to an effective SPECIAL PROCEDURES: SPECIAL RAPPORTEURS & INDEPENDENT The Commission on Human Rights has established certain mechanisms to address thematic and country-specific human rights issues. One of these special procedures is the appointment of special rapporteurs or independent experts, whose mandate is to examine, monitor, advise, and publicly report on human rights situations , either in specific countries or on thematic issues SAHMAKUM TEANG TNAUT (STT) Sahmakum Teang Tnaut (STT) The mission of Sahmakum Teang Tnaut (STT) is to provide pro-poor technical assistance for housing and infrastructure and to inform dialogue and raise awareness about urban issues. Their vision is of a society in which urban inhabitants enjoy adequate housing within a sustainably developing city. Phnom Penhbased
UNDERSTANDING, PREVENTING AND SOLVING LAND CONFLICTS 4 PREFACE PREFACE Today’s high population growth coupled with climate change, natural disasters and large-scale economic globalization puts increasing pressure on land, which in turn becomes increasingly scarce and thereby SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC RIGHTS ACTION CENTER & THE CENTER FORSOCIAL AND ECONOMIC ISSUESECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RIGHTSSOCIAL ECONOMIC SYSTEMECONOMIC ACTION AND SOCIAL STRUCTUREECONOMIC SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTSSOCIAL POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC DEFINITIONS Mr. Felix Morka B. The Social and Economic Action Rights Centre C. 16 Awori Crescent D. Off Coker Road/Obokun Street E. Illupeju F. P.O. Box 13616 G. Ikeja, Lagos H. Nigeria I. J. Email: serac@linkserve.com.ng Center for Economic and Social Rights 162 Montague Street 3rd Floor Brooklyn, NY 11201 USA Tel: (718) 237-9145 Fax: (718) 237-9147 E-mail:rights@cesr.org
MS. SHEHLA ZIA V. WAPDA, PLD 1994 SC 693 Ms. Shehla Zia v. WAPDA, PLD 1994 SC 693. This public interest litigation came before the Supreme Court of Pakistan when petitioners challenged the construction of a nearby electricity grid station due to potential health risks and hazards. The case addresses a range of issues including, environmental protection, and an expansiveinterpretation
CENTRE FOR LEGAL RESOURCES ON BEHALF OF VALENTIN CÂMPEANU In its decision on a complaint filed before it, the European Court of Human Rights considers the rights to life and health of individuals with mental disabilities, as well as their access to justice. The Court holds Romania accountable for multiple violations of the European Convention of Human Rights. SANDRA LOVELACE V. CANADA, COMMUNICATION NO. 24/1977 Sandra Lovelace, a Maliseet Indian, lived on the Tobique Reservation with her parents until she married a non-Indian man. The marriage ended, and Ms. Lovelace returned to the reservation to live with her parents, however, she could not purchase a home on the reserve because the council prioritized housing for members of the group. O’REILLY V LIMERICK CORPORATION ILRM 181 O’Reilly v Limerick Corporation ILRM 181. Claim for a mandatory order against the local housing authority to provide adequately serviced halting sites for members of the Traveller community, asserting that failing to do so violated its statutory duties under Section 56 of the Housing Act of 1966. The case also involves a claim for SANDRA LOVELACE V. CANADA, COMMUNICATION NO. 24/1977 (30 Sandra Lovelace v. Canada, Communication No. 24/1977 (30 July 1981), U.N. Doc. CCPR/C/13/D/24/1977 (Views under article 5 {4) of theOptional Protocol)
PORTILLO CÁCERES AND OTHERS V. PARAGUAY, CCPR/C/126/D/2751 A campesino farming family in Paraguay petitioned the United Nations Human Rights Committee claiming the mass use of agrotoxins by nearby large agrobusinesses had poisoned many local residents and led to the death of their relative, Ruben Portillo Cáceres. The Committee found violations of the family members’ rights to life; to privacy, family, and home; and to an effective SPECIAL PROCEDURES: SPECIAL RAPPORTEURS & INDEPENDENT The Commission on Human Rights has established certain mechanisms to address thematic and country-specific human rights issues. One of these special procedures is the appointment of special rapporteurs or independent experts, whose mandate is to examine, monitor, advise, and publicly report on human rights situations , either in specific countries or on thematic issues SAHMAKUM TEANG TNAUT (STT) Sahmakum Teang Tnaut (STT) The mission of Sahmakum Teang Tnaut (STT) is to provide pro-poor technical assistance for housing and infrastructure and to inform dialogue and raise awareness about urban issues. Their vision is of a society in which urban inhabitants enjoy adequate housing within a sustainably developing city. Phnom Penhbased
UNDERSTANDING, PREVENTING AND SOLVING LAND CONFLICTS 4 PREFACE PREFACE Today’s high population growth coupled with climate change, natural disasters and large-scale economic globalization puts increasing pressure on land, which in turn becomes increasingly scarce and thereby SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC RIGHTS ACTION CENTER & THE CENTER FORSOCIAL AND ECONOMIC ISSUESECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RIGHTSSOCIAL ECONOMIC SYSTEMECONOMIC ACTION AND SOCIAL STRUCTUREECONOMIC SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTSSOCIAL POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC DEFINITIONS Mr. Felix Morka B. The Social and Economic Action Rights Centre C. 16 Awori Crescent D. Off Coker Road/Obokun Street E. Illupeju F. P.O. Box 13616 G. Ikeja, Lagos H. Nigeria I. J. Email: serac@linkserve.com.ng Center for Economic and Social Rights 162 Montague Street 3rd Floor Brooklyn, NY 11201 USA Tel: (718) 237-9145 Fax: (718) 237-9147 E-mail:rights@cesr.org
MS. SHEHLA ZIA V. WAPDA, PLD 1994 SC 693 Ms. Shehla Zia v. WAPDA, PLD 1994 SC 693. This public interest litigation came before the Supreme Court of Pakistan when petitioners challenged the construction of a nearby electricity grid station due to potential health risks and hazards. The case addresses a range of issues including, environmental protection, and an expansiveinterpretation
CENTRE FOR LEGAL RESOURCES ON BEHALF OF VALENTIN CÂMPEANU In its decision on a complaint filed before it, the European Court of Human Rights considers the rights to life and health of individuals with mental disabilities, as well as their access to justice. The Court holds Romania accountable for multiple violations of the European Convention of Human Rights. SANDRA LOVELACE V. CANADA, COMMUNICATION NO. 24/1977 Sandra Lovelace, a Maliseet Indian, lived on the Tobique Reservation with her parents until she married a non-Indian man. The marriage ended, and Ms. Lovelace returned to the reservation to live with her parents, however, she could not purchase a home on the reserve because the council prioritized housing for members of the group. O’REILLY V LIMERICK CORPORATION ILRM 181 O’Reilly v Limerick Corporation ILRM 181. Claim for a mandatory order against the local housing authority to provide adequately serviced halting sites for members of the Traveller community, asserting that failing to do so violated its statutory duties under Section 56 of the Housing Act of 1966. The case also involves a claim for SANDRA LOVELACE V. CANADA, COMMUNICATION NO. 24/1977 (30 Sandra Lovelace v. Canada, Communication No. 24/1977 (30 July 1981), U.N. Doc. CCPR/C/13/D/24/1977 (Views under article 5 {4) of theOptional Protocol)
OPINION: CAPITALISM AND THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC An overhaul of the economic system is long overdue: the signs were all there in 2020 but a year into the pandemic, the rich have grown richer and governments continue to sacrifice lives for the illusion of economic growth. The term “late capitalism” picked up traction in the 2010s, suggesting that we may be reaching a moment of such gross excess that will pitch us into recovery from theESCR RESOURCES
Toggle navigation. Members; Our Work . Our Response to COVID-19; Environment & ESCR; Corporate Accountability HUMAN RIGHTS ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS OF THE UNITED NATIONS Since the ratification of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, several United Nations mechanisms for enforcing and protecting economic, social, and cultural rights have emerged. One of the most important international mechanisms for defending and promoting ESCR is the Committee on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights (CESCR) whose mandate is to specifically monitor THE RIGHT TO SOCIAL SECURITY Due to its redistributive effect, the right to social security is an important factor in social inclusion and cohesion, and poverty reduction. Social security must be provided on a non-discriminatory basis, though the means of financing and providing society security will vary from State to State. In its General Comment 19. (link isexternal)
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL Amnesty International's written statement on the human rights situation in Colombia. ESCR-Net members demand protection for woman human rights defender in Peru. ESCR-Net reiterates call to release Saeed Baloch. On the anniversary of the adoption of the OP-ICESCR, the NGO Coalition undertakes actions to promote its ratification. ADALAH – THE LEGAL CENTER FOR ARAB MINORITY RIGHTS IN Adalah’s mission is to promote human rights in the State of Israel in general and the rights of the Palestinian Arab minority in particular. This work includes defending the human rights of all individuals subject to the jurisdiction of the State of Israel (e.g., Palestinian residents of the Occupied Palestinian Territory, or OPT).DJIBOUTI | ESCR-NET
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General Comment 11 (1999) *. (link is external) Plans of action for primary education. ( Article 14) 1. Article 14 of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights requires each State party which has not been able to secure compulsory primary education, free of charge, to undertake, within two years, to work out and adopta
CENTRE FOR LEGAL RESOURCES ON BEHALF OF VALENTIN CÂMPEANU This case is a groundbreaking disability rights case concerning both access to justice for individuals with disabilities and also, their ill-treatment in long-term stay institutions. The decision shines a light on the plight of people with disabilities who face institutional abuse and are particularly vulnerable since due to their disability they are often unable to complain or seek judicial Skip to main contentSearch
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