Примеры использования Šimonović asked на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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Ms. Šimonović asked the delegation to resolve a discrepancy.
Ms. Šimonović asked whether Act XX of 1996 was still in force?
Ms. Šimonović asked for clarification of the law on domestic violence.
Ms. Šimonović asked about the number of illegal abortions in Poland.
Ms. Šimonović asked whether Germany's fifth report had been officially adopted by the Government.
Ms. Šimonović asked which term,"local coordinator" or"local advocate", was correct.
Ms. Šimonović asked the delegation to provide the full text of article 43 of the Constitution of the Republic.
Ms. Šimonović asked why there had been such a long delay in the submission of periodic reports by Malta.
Ms. Šimonović asked what were the main obstacles preventing Nicaragua from ratifying the Optional Protocol.
Ms. Šimonović asked whether the Convention was legally binding in Turkmenistan, in particular by being self-executing.
Ms. Šimonović asked for clarification regarding the State party's response to question 10 in the Committee's list of issues and questions.
Ms. Šimonović asked, since the Convention had not been translated into Maltese, what percentage of the population did not know English.
Ms. Šimonović asked whether the Convention was explicitly named in the preamble to the Constitution, and whether it was directly applicable before the courts.
Ms. Šimonović asked whether the new law against violence against women would include provisions for prevention and protection.
Ms. Šimonović asked if additional resources or technical assistance were needed for the implementation of the new Act against Femicide.
Ms. Šimonović asked why the 28 seats allotted to religious parties in the Knesset-- 25 per cent of all places-- were closed to women.
Ms. Šimonović asked what steps were being taken to incorporate the Convention into domestic law, as required under the Optional Protocol.
Ms. Šimonović asked how the provisions of the Convention were being incorporated into Ireland's"dualist" legal system, as they were not automatically applicable.
Ms. Šimonović asked for clarification of the connection between the Constitution and the Child Rights Act, as they seemed to contradict each other in some areas.
Ms. Šimonović asked whether any progress had been made in increasing access to health services for women in rural areas since the submission of Eritrea's report.
Ms. Šimonović asked whether in addition to implementing the Dakar Platform for Action and Beijing+5 Declaration, the Government was also implementing the regional platform for action.
Ms. Šimonović asked whether the delegation had requested technical assistance from the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights during the reporting process.
Ms. Šimonović asked what status the provisions of the Convention enjoyed in the legal system and, in particular, whether they took precedence over other legislation.
Ms. Šimonović asked whether men as well as women received only primary education in rural areas and whether any secondary education was available to the rural population.
Ms. Šimonović asked for further clarification of the new Police Powers and Duties Bill and of the challenges that would arise in terms of implementation.
Ms. Šimonović asked for information about progress towards Cuba's ratification of the Optional Protocol to the Convention, which the country had signed on 17 March 2000.
Ms. Šimonović asked what measures had been taken to ensure that the Convention prevailed over national legislation and that it was used to protect women's rights.
Ms. Šimonović asked what general temporary special measures had been adopted and whether domestic law recognized article 4, paragraph 1, of the Convention as legal grounds for their implementation.
Ms. Šimonović asked whether marital rape was a criminal offence in Turkmenistan and whether such services as Government-funded shelters and 24-hour help lines were available to battered women.
Ms. Šimonović asked whether spousal rape was criminalized and whether the Government was seeking technical assistance from different United Nations agencies, such as the World Health Organization.