Примеры использования Recommended that the philippines на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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It recommended that the Philippines strengthen its measures to protect and promote their rights.
It recommended that the Philippines inter alia adopt the 2007 BJMP Modernization Act.
Also in 2009, the Committee on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers andMembers of Their Families(CMW) recommended that the Philippines endorse the recommendations of the Special Rapporteur on the human rights of migrants.
It recommended that the Philippines consider extending a standing invitation to special procedures.
Asian Legal Resource Centre(ALRC) recommended that the Philippines ensure timely reporting to treaty bodies.
Slovenia recommended that the Philippines enable the visit by the Special Rapporteur as soon as possible.
In 2003, the Human Rights Committee(HR Committee) recommended that the Philippines accede to ICCPR-OP-2. On 20 November 2007, the Philippines ratified ICCPR-OP-2.
It recommended that the Philippines ensure families the minimum standards of living so that children may not be forced to work.
It recommended that the Philippines share with other countries, especially developing countries, its experience in the area of justiciability of economic and social rights.
It was also concerned about the security forces and recommended that the Philippines ensure that members of the security forces are trained on human rights and on their responsibility to protect human rights and human rights defenders.
It recommended that the Philippines intensify its efforts to prosecute cases of corruption and review its sentencing policy for corruption-related offences.
CAT also recommended that the Philippines consider making the declarations under articles 21 and 22 of the Convention.
AMP recommended that the Philippines issue a standing invitation to all United Nations Special Rapporteurs and Working Groups.
Nigeria recommended that the Philippines step up efforts to continue to meet the basic needs of the poor and other vulnerable groups.
In 2009, CERD recommended that the Philippines adopt a comprehensive law on the elimination of discrimination covering all rights protected under ICERD.
CAT recommended that the Philippines reinforce its training programmes for all law enforcement personnel on the absolute prohibition of torture.
It also recommended that the Philippines take all necessary measures to implement the United Nations Study on violence against children.
CRC recommended that the Philippines inter alia take all feasible measures to eliminate the root causes and prevent recruitment and use of children by those groups.
Switzerland recommended that the Philippines intensify its efforts to carry out investigations and prosecutions on extrajudicial killings and punish those responsible.
CAT recommended that the Philippines take the necessary steps to make confessions obtained under torture or duress inadmissible in all cases.
It also recommended that the Philippines address the root causes of this issue in the context of the appropriate reform of the judiciary and the security forces.
In 2009, CAT recommended that the Philippines review and amend as necessary the Human Security Act of 2007 to bring it into conformity with international human rights standards.
HRW recommended that the Philippines immediately issue an executive order to the Armed Forces and the National Police reiterating the prohibition of extrajudicial killing.
CEDAW also recommended that the Philippines ensure these women's access to justice through the provision of legal aid, and that steps be taken to prosecute perpetrators of violence.
CRC recommended that the Philippines inter alia place emphasis on ensuring the right of children to education, among other measures by linking it to the Conditional Cash Transfer(CCT) programme.
CESCR recommended that the Philippines adopt legislation recognizing the right of men and women to divorce, to obtain the legal severance of marital ties and to remarry after divorce.
CESCR recommended that the Philippines allocate sufficient funds for the implementation of its poverty eradication strategy, and ensure the full integration of economic, social and cultural rights.
CAT recommended that the Philippines take the necessary steps to strengthen the mandate of the Commission on Human Rights of the Philippines(CHRP) by, inter alia, allocating sufficient resources.