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31/03/2021 -
European Authorities - Council of Europe: Committee of Ministers
Classificazione: Dignity - Art. 2 Death penalty - Art. 4 Torture - Inhuman punishments - Degrading punishments - Inhuman treatments - Degrading treatments
Recommendation of the Committee of Ministers to member States on measures against the trade in goods used for the death penalty torture and other cruel inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment Adopted by the Committee ...
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26/01/2018 -
European Authorities - Council of Europe: Parliamentary Assembly
Classificazione: Dignity - Art. 2 Death penalty - Art. 4 Torture
Strengthening international regulations against trade in goods used for torture and the death penalty ...
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13/12/2017 -
European Authorities - European Union: European Parliament
Classificazione: Dignity - Art. 2 Death penalty - Art. 4 Torture - Degrading punishments - Inhuman treatments - Freedoms - Art. 11 Freedom of expression - Art. 12 Freedom of association - Equality - Art. 21 Non discrimination - Art. 23 Equality between men and women
The European Parliament expresses profound concern about the pushback against democracy human rights and the rule of law which continue to be under threat worldwide it recalls that the EU has committed to promoting the ...
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08/10/2015 -
European Authorities - European Union: European Parliament
Classificazione: Dignity - Art. 1 Human dignity - Art. 2 Death penalty
The European Parliament reiterates its condemnation of the use of the death penalty and strongly supports the introduction of a moratorium on the death penalty as a step towards abolition it emphasises once again that ...
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Discourse at the UN General Assembly
28/03/2011 -
Giorgio Napoletano, Presidente della Repubblica italiana
Classificazione: Dignity - Art. 2 Death penalty - General theme
The discourse at the UN General Assembly of the President of the Italian Republic touches the main issues on human rights in the world international peace and safety from the global governance to the reform ...
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07/10/2010 -
European Authorities - European Union: European Parliament
Classificazione: Dignity - Art. 1 Human dignity - Art. 2 Death penalty
The European Parliament reiterates its long-standing opposition to the death penalty in all cases and under all circumstances and it emphasises once again that abolition of the death penalty contributes to the enhancement of human ...
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03/07/2009 -
European Authorities: European Court of human rights
Classificazione: Dignity - Art. 2 Right to life - Death penalty - Justice - Art. 47 Fair trial, public hearing
the two claimants accused of having participated in the murder of two British soldiers short after Iraq s invasion in and handed over to the Iraqi authorities in December contested the possibility of an unfair ...
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24/06/2009 -
National Courts: Merit's Courts (England) - English and Wales Court of Appeal
Classificazione: Dignity - Art. 2 Right to life - Death penalty - Art. 3 Physical and mental integrity - Art. 4 Torture - Inhuman treatments - Degrading treatments
The Court interprets in the light of the ECHR s jurisprudence art of the Qualification Directive document considered to be integral part of the European system of the right to asylum concerning the hypothesis of ...
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10/10/2008 -
European Authorities - European Union (Council of European Union)
Classificazione: Dignity - Art. 2 Right to life - Death penalty
The EU celebrating the sixth World Day against the Death Penalty applauded the increasing number of States which have abolished the death penalty Albania Argentina the Cook Islands Uzbekistan ...
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30/09/2008 -
National Courts: Supreme Courts (Poland) - Trybunal Konstytucyiny
Classificazione: Dignity - Art. 1 Human dignity - Art. 2 Right to life - Death penalty - Art. 3 Physical and mental integrity - General provisions - Art. 51 Scope - Art. 52 Scope of guaranteed rights - Respect the essence of rights - Principle of proportionality - Necessary limitations - Art. 53 Level of protection
The Court deems not only unconstitutional article a of the law on aviation which allows to shoot down a civil airplane which is going to be used for terroristic purposes but also in contrast with ...