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  • Authors: UNDP

  • Nghiên cứu tìm hiểu việc thực hiện Công ước về Quyền Dân sự và Chính trị về người bào chữa chỉ định tại Việt Nam trong các vụ án mà pháp luật đòi hỏi phải có người bào chữa. Những vấn đề rút ra từ nghiên cứu này sẽ là cơ sở cho Hội Luật Gia Việt Nam có ý kiến đóng góp cho dự thảo BLTTHS sửa đổi.

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  • Authors: Peter Piot, Anders Johnsson (1999)

  • The Handbook provides examples of best legislative and regulatory practices gathered from around the world. Best practices are given for each of the twelve guidelines contained in the International Guidelines on HIV/AIDS and Human Rights published in 1998 by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS).

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  • Authors: Cheick Sidi Diarra, Anders B. Johnsson

  • This guide represents an effort to redress this imbalance. It is a practical tool for LDC parliaments on action they can take in support of the BPOA, including by establishing or strengthening already existing parliamentary structures. It is also intended for use by UN field offices in LDC countries to provide them with a better understanding of how they can interact with such parliaments more effectively and assist them in their work.

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  • Authors: David Beetham, Anders B. Johnsson (2006)

  • This book is an ambitious attempt to define the contribution of parliament to democracy, and to identify the distinctive attributes of a democratic parliament or legislature in the twenty-first century. Its core comprises extracts from submissions provided by member parliaments of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), in which they describe some of the challenges they currently face, and provide examples of their own democratic practice which they wish to share with others.

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  •  (2005)

  • This handbook aims to provide parliamentarians with a broad description of the international principles regulating nationality and statelessness. International law gives States broad discretion with which to define their initial body of citizens and the conditions for acquiring, losing, and retaining citizenship. However, human rights principles developed throughout the 20th century limit this latitude if it results in statelessness and/or if it is applied in a discriminatory manner.

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  • Authors: Kareen Jabre and Norah Babic (IPU), Antoine Bouvier (ICRC)

  • This kit aims to assist members of parliament to oversee national progress and investments made towards achieving the Millennium Development Goals in their country, using disaster risk reduction. Goal by goal, it outlines priorities, steps and interventions needed to reduce or eliminate disaster risks. And, of course, this kit gives examples of the good work already done by many parliaments around the world.

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  • Authors: Marilyn Achiron (2010)

  • This handbook aims to provide parliamentarians with a broad description of the international principles regulating nationality and statelessness. States hold a broad discretion with which to define their initial body of citizens and the conditions for acquiring, losing, and retaining citizenship. However, human rights principles developed throughout the 20th century limit this discretion if it results in statelessness and/or if it is applied in a discriminatory manner.

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  •  (2004)

  • The purpose of this handbook is to make a contribution towards supporting parliamentarians to effectively participate in the budget process. An attempt is made to acknowledge the variety of national approaches and experiences. The general text in each chapter is complemented with case studies and examples to illustrate particular issues. We have attempted to be as diverse as possible in our choice of examples. In addition, the appendix contains a short budget glossary, suggestions for further reading, and a list of useful websites.

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  • Authors: IPU, OHCHR; UNDP, UNDESA; IFAD (2014)

  • This handbook is divided into two sections. The first section focuses on questions concerning indigenous peoples such as: why indigenous peoples’ rights are important for parliamentarians; who are indigenous peoples; what are indigenous peoples’ rights under international standards; what is free, prior and informed consent, and why free, prior and informed consent is important for parliamentarians