Examples of using Equal recognition in English and their translations into Russian
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Equal recognition before the law.
Families in Belize are characterized by different structures to which laws attempt to give equal recognition.
Equal recognition as a person before the law.
In many societies, both women and men are agents of change, buttheir contributions do not receive equal recognition.
Equal recognition and protection under the law.
Mr. Asrik(Morocco) said that, in order for persons with disabilities to enjoy their rights,they must be accorded equal recognition before the law.
Equal recognition and protection under the law.
It recommended balancing the approach paper to give equal recognition to the monitoring and the evaluation of national adaptation processes.
Equal recognition before the law; liberty and security; and family.
This constitutional dispensation is a radical break from Ethiopia's authoritarian past where Ethiopia's diverse ethnic groups seldom enjoyed equal recognition and protection.
Give equal recognition to the right of undocumented children to education(Honduras);
To enable language and other cultural features of the various Nations, Nationalities andPeoples of Ethiopia receive equal recognition and respect to preserve, conserve them over to future generation;
Everyone has the right to equal recognition, guarantees, protection and treatment before the law.
In 2004, the Special Rapporteur on racism noted that Trinidad and Tobago's legislation recognized thedifferent forms of marriage of the various communities and that these are accorded equal recognition.
To achieve equal recognition before the law, legal capacity must not be denied discriminatorily.
The Committee encourages States to undertake or devote resources to the research anddevelopment of best practices respecting the right to equal recognition of the legal capacity of persons with disabilities and support in the exercise of legal capacity.
Equal recognition of the needs of those affected by other disasters began to come about in the second half of the nineteenth century.
The Republic of Korea commended Saudi Arabia's efforts to protect women's rights,including participation in political life, and equal recognition of children of women married to non-Saudi nationals.
It is about gender equality, equal recognition, and enabling women to make choices and take control of their lives.
The proposal is founded on the recognition that"peoples" have rights and that each peoples, along with their particular ethnic, cultural, anthropological and historical characteristics,deserves equal recognition before the State and society.
Section 10 guarantees the right to the full and equal recognition and exercise of an individual's rights and freedoms without distinction on the basis of handicap.
Noting that the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities was the first convention to which a supranational body like the EuropeanUnion had become party, he agreed that articles 12 and 13, on equal recognition before the law and access to justice were the heart of the Convention.
Additional legislation on legal capacity and equal recognition before the law that incorporated the provisions of all relevant international instruments would soon be enacted.
This approach is flawed for two key reasons:(a) it is discriminatorily applied to people with disabilities; and(b) it presumes to be able to accurately assess the inner-workings of the human mind and, when the person does not pass the assessment,it then denies him or her a core human right-- the right to equal recognition before the law.
However, the right to equal recognition before the law and freedom from discrimination requires that when the State denies legal capacity, it must be on the same basis for all persons.
All forms of families, including single-parent families, extended or inter-generational families, families with parents of the same gender or different genders andchild-headed households were valid and deserved equal recognition and support, as recognized by the international community in the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action.
The Committee recommends that the State party accord equal recognition to the development and promotion of augmentative and alternative modes of communication that are accessible to people with intellectual and mental disabilities.
In terms of the global Buddhism of his day it aligned him with Buddhist rationalists and those who aimed at a Buddhist revival resisting colonial and missionary Christianity; this contrasted both with post-Theosophist Buddhists who saw all religions as ultimately one andwith those who sought recognition for Buddhism as a world religion on a par with(and by implication extending equal recognition to) Christianity.
The right to equal recognition before the law of persons with disabilities, who shall enjoy legal capacity on an equal basis with others in all aspects of life(art. 12), underpins the right to live independently in the community.
PWDA attended and, in conjunction with the National Association of Community Legal Centres, made a number of interventions in negotiations on the inclusion of women andchildren with disability, equal recognition before the law, access to justice, health, education and international monitoring;(d) thirty-fourth session of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women, 2006.