Human rights in Mexico refers to moral principles or norms that describe certain standards of human behaviour in Mexico, and are regularly protected as...
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surpasses that of forced prostitution in Mexico. Groups considered most vulnerable to human trafficking in Mexico include women, children, indigenous persons...
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The National Human Rights Commission (Spanish: Comisión Nacional de los Derechos Humanos; CNDH) is the national human rights institution (NHRI) accredited...
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The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (the IACHR or, in the three other official languages – Spanish, French, and Portuguese – CIDH, Comisión Interamericana...
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in jail, accused of any criminal charge related to induced abortion. In Mexico, Supreme Court rulings are not retroactive, except when human rights are...
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Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) rights in Mexico expanded in the 21st century, keeping with worldwide legal trends. The intellectual...
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Human rights are universally recognized moral principles or norms that establish standards of human behavior and are often protected by both national...
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related to this article: Universal Declaration of Human Rights The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) is an international document adopted by the...
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United Nations Human Rights Council in 2006. It was a subsidiary body of the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), and was also assisted in its work by...
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A human rights commission, also known as a human relations commission, is a body set up to investigate, promote or protect human rights. The term may...
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"All victims of human rights abuses should be able to look to the Human Rights Council as a forum and a springboard for action." — Ban Ki-moon, UN Secretary-General...
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In the United States, human rights consists of a series of rights which are legally protected by the Constitution of the United States (particularly by...
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Human rights in Cuba are under the scrutiny of human rights organizations, which accuse the Cuban government of committing systematic human rights abuses...
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International human rights law (IHRL) is the body of international law designed to promote human rights on social, regional, and domestic levels. As a...
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National Human Rights Commission (Mexico) (Comisión Nacional de los Derechos Humanos-CNDH), nearly one-third of the indigenous prisoners in Mexico in 2001...
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of Human Rights in 1948, the current legal framework for human rights in Canada consists of constitutional entitlements, and statutory human rights codes...
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A human rights defender or human rights activist is a person who, individually or with others, acts to promote or protect human rights. They can be journalists...
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national human rights institution (NHRI) is an independent state-based institution with the responsibility to broadly protect and promote human rights in a given...
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Human rights in Kuwait are a topic of significant concern. Most notably, Kuwait's handling of the stateless Bedoon crisis has come under substantial criticism...
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intersex people. It documents the health and human rights situation facing intersex people in Mexico, and in the Latin American region more broadly, including...
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The American Convention on Human Rights (ACHR), also known as the Pact of San José or by its Spanish name used in most of the signatory nations, Convención...
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Digna Ochoa (category Mexican human rights activists)
1964 – October 19, 2001) was a human rights lawyer in Mexico. During her career, Ochoa had represented some of Mexico's poorest constituents against government...
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Human rights in India is an issue complicated by the country's large size and population as well as its diverse culture, despite its status as the world's...
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The record of human rights in Venezuela has been criticized by human rights organizations such as Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International. Concerns...
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in the language of indigenous peoples with someone who understands their culture. According to the Mexican National Human Rights Commission, Mexico has...
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constitutional monarchy. The Human Rights Scores Dataverse ranked Japan somewhere in the middle among G7 countries on its human rights performance, below Germany...
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July 2017. Retrieved 22 April 2018. "2008 Human Rights Report: Mexico". Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor. U.S. Department of State. 2009-02-25...
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of Human Rights (I/A Court H.R.) is an international court based in San José, Costa Rica. Together with the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, it...
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Nuestras Hijas de Regreso a Casa A.C. (category Human rights in Mexico)
missing. In November 2005, BBC News reported Mexico's human rights ombudsman Luis Raúl González Pérez as saying that 28 women had been murdered so far in 2005...
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Miriam Rodríguez Martínez (category Mexican human rights activists)
Elizabeth Rodríguez Martínez (5 February 1960 – 10 May 2017) was a Mexican human rights activist. She became one of the many "Missing Child Parents", (a...
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