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Liechtenstein: Amnesty International welcomes Liechtenstein’s support of recommendations to establish a National Human Rights Institution
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Amnesty International assessment of states’ implementation of recommendations from first UPR cycle: 15th session of the UPR Working Group, 21 January – 1 February 2013
In its submissions, Amnesty International endeavours to assess the level of implementation of recommendations made by other states in the first Universal Periodic Review (UPR) cycle. The information in this document is drawn from the submissions made by Amnesty International for the 15th session of...
Suggested recommendations to States considered in the 15th round of the Universal Periodic Review, 21 January – 1 February 2013
In this document Amnesty International makes recommendations to the governments of different states about ratification of international human rights standards, domestic legislation and human rights violations. The abuses considered include torture and other ill-treatment, extrajudicial executions,...
Liechtenstein: Human rights monitoring body fails to meet international standards: Amnesty International Submission to the UN Universal Periodic Review, July 2012
In its submission to the Working Group for the Universal Period Review of Liechtenstein, Amnesty International notes the lack of progress with regard to establishing a National Human Rights Institution in line with the Paris Principles, as recommended in the 2008 review. The organization also...
UN Human Rights Council Tenth Session: Compilation of statements by Amnesty International
This document contains the statements made by Amnesty International during the tenth session of the United Nations Human Rights Council which took place from 2 to 27 March 2009. This compilation also includes joint oral statements and public statements.
Suggested recommendations to States coming up during the third round of reviews under the Universal Periodic Review: December 2008: Addendum
This document contains suggested recommendations to be made during the interactive dialogue in the UPR Working Group with Liechtenstein.