Examples of using Kothari in English and their translations into Arabic
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Report by the Special Rapporteur, Miloon Kothari.
Nisha kothari nude doing dirty with mohit.
Right to an adequate standard of living, Miloon Kothari.
I had to let that stinking animal Kothari go, since you weren't interested in him.
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The right to an adequate standard of living, Miloon Kothari.
Yakin Ertürk, Okechukwu Ibeanu and Miloon Kothari were elected members of the Committee.
The meeting was organized by the United NationsSpecial Rapporteur on adequate housing, Mr. Miloon Kothari.
Mr. Kothari visited Israel under the pretence of attending a private event to which he was invited by BenGurion University.
Special Rapporteur on the right to adequate housing as a component of theright to an adequate standard of living(Mr. M. Kothari).
Mr. Kothari informed the Committee that he intended to dedicate one of his reports specially to the rights of children to adequate housing.
At the 3rd meeting, Mr. Ziegler, Mr. Ibeanu, Mr. Kothari and Mr. Sengupta responded to questions and made their concluding remarks.
Women and adequate housing: study by the Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living,Mr. Miloon Kothari.
(u) In connection with item 10: Mr. M. Kothari, Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living;
The Working Group met with the Special Rapporteur of the Commission on Human Rights on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living, Mr. Miloon Kothari.
At the same meeting, Mr. Kothari read out a statement on behalf of Ms. Charlotte Abaka, independent expert on the situation of human rights in Liberia.
The former Special Rapporteur on the right to adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living, Miloon Kothari, introduced a background paper on this issue.
Also at the 27th meeting,Mr. Alston, Mr. Hunt, Mr. Kälin, Mr. Kothari and Mr. Ziegler responded to questions and made their concluding remarks.
Mr. Kothari(Special Rapporteur on adequate housing of the Commission on Human Rights) said that more account should be taken of the principle of self-determination.
OHCHR continues to support the work of the Special Rapporteur of the Commission on Human Rights on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living, Mr. Miloon Kothari.
(s) In connection with item 10: Mr. M. Kothari, Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living, and on the right to nondiscrimination;
During the ensuing interactive dialogue, at the same meeting, the following made statements and put questions to Mr. Alston,Mr. Hunt, Mr. Kälin, Mr. Kothari and Mr. Ziegler.
In this regard, she regrets that Mr. Kothari in his final report submitted to the Human Rights Council confirmed that discrimination in the context of access to adequate housing continues to be a major challenge.
During the ensuing interactive dialogue, at the same meeting, and at the 3rd meeting, on 12 June 2007, the following delegations made statements and put questions toMr. Ziegler, Mr. Ibeanu, Mr. Kothari and Mr. Sengupta.
In his missions to various countries, Mr. Kothari expressed concern regarding the continued discrimination faced by, inter alia, ethnic and religious minorities, indigenous peoples, nomadic groups, refugees and asylum-seekers.
As requested by the Commission on Human Rights in its resolution 2002/49,Mr. Kothari carried out substantive work between 2002 and 2006 on women ' s equal ownership of, access to and control over land and equal rights to own property and to adequate housing.
Mr. Kothari, surveying all land laws as they affect the right to housing, concluded that because of" the legislative vacuum and ineffective enforcement of existing laws, an increase in forced evictions, relocations and displacements of a large number of families can be expected in the near future".
Finally, with regard to the gap between the recognition of women ' s rights and their implementation, Mr. Kothari recognized that finesounding legislation and court rulings were often contradicted by the reality on the ground in many parts of the world, and said that human rights education at all levels of society was the key to reducing that gap.
Mr. Kothari pointed out to the Committee that the review he had conducted of its concluding observations also highlighted the links that he intended to underline between the right to adequate housing and the provision of clean water and sanitation, as well as the importance of addressing poverty in this context.