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Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD)

Philippines

20. The Committee recommends that the State party: (a) Takes steps to enact comprehensive legislation on the protection of the rights of refugees, asylum seekers, stateless persons, and persons at risk of statelessness, including provisions for fair procedures for the consideration of...

20. The Committee recommends that the State party:

(a) Takes steps to enact comprehensive legislation on the protection of the rights of refugees, asylum seekers, stateless persons, and persons at risk of statelessness, including provisions for fair procedures for the consideration of applications and status determination, in accordance with international standards;

(b) Undertake further measures to collect qualitative and quantitative data on the asylum seekers, refugees, stateless persons and persons at risk of statelessness in the country in order to assess their protection needs;

(c) Strengthen local birth and civil registration mechanisms in geographically isolated and conflict-affected areas to scale-up birth and civil registration.

35. In accordance with article 9 (1) of the Convention and rule 65 of its rules of procedure, the Committee requests the State party to provide, within one year of the adoption of the present concluding observations, information on its implementation of the recommendations contained in paragraphs 12 (a) (Criminalisation of racist hate speech and hate crimes), 20 (b) and (c) (Situation of asylum seekers, refugees, stateless persons, and persons at risk of statelessness), and 22 (d) (Complaints of racial discrimination and access to justice) above.

Protection/Enjoyment of rights Identification and determination procedures Birth registration Data Collection/Monitoring/Reporting Legislative/Judicial/Administrative action
Universal Periodic Review (UPR) 4th

Sri Lanka

65.294 Ensure the socio-economic growth and address the marginalization faced by the formerly stateless Tamils of Indian origin in the country. 

65.294 Ensure the socio-economic growth and address the marginalization faced by the formerly stateless Tamils of Indian origin in the country. 

Recommending State: South Africa

Recommendation Noted

Protection/Enjoyment of rights
Universal Periodic Review (UPR) 4th

Czechia

133.229 Implement all necessary measures to guarantee the protection of the rights of migrants, refugees, asylum seekers and stateless persons, particularly women, boys and girls. 

133.229 Implement all necessary measures to guarantee the protection of the rights of migrants, refugees, asylum seekers and stateless persons, particularly women, boys and girls. 

Recommending State: Uruguay

Recommendation Accepted

Protection/Enjoyment of rights
Universal Periodic Review (UPR) 4th

Czechia

133.238 Establish a clear legal procedure for the determination of statelessness that guarantees basic rights and guarantees, including the right to residence, and leads to the granting of statelessness status under the 1954 Convention and in accordance with SDG 10.3. 

133.238 Establish a clear legal procedure for the determination of statelessness that guarantees basic rights and guarantees, including the right to residence, and leads to the granting of statelessness status under the 1954 Convention and in accordance with SDG 10.3. 

Recommending State: Costa Rica

Recommendation Accepted

Protection/Enjoyment of rights Identification and determination procedures
Universal Periodic Review (UPR) 4th

Argentina

134.287 Take all necessary measures to implement the Law enacted in 2019 on the Recognition and Protection of Stateless Persons, including those related to guaranteeing the right to birth registration. 

134.287 Take all necessary measures to implement the Law enacted in 2019 on the Recognition and Protection of Stateless Persons, including those related to guaranteeing the right to birth registration. 

Recommending State: Uruguay

Protection/Enjoyment of rights Birth registration Legislative/Judicial/Administrative action
Committee on the Rights of the Child (CRC)

Oman

7. The Committee notes the positive developments in the State party’s legislation, including Ministerial Decision No. 125/2019 issuing the executive regulation of the Law of the Child, and recommends that the State party: (a) Further strengthen its legislation in order to ensure full...

7. The Committee notes the positive developments in the State party’s legislation, including Ministerial Decision No. 125/2019 issuing the executive regulation of the Law of the Child, and recommends that the State party:

(a) Further strengthen its legislation in order to ensure full compliance with the Convention in all areas, including on nationality and minimum age of criminal responsibility;

22. Taking note of target 16.9 of the Sustainable Development Goals, the Committee recalls its previous recommendation and urges the State party:

(a) To amend its laws to grant Omani women equal rights to those of Omani men with regard to the transmission of their nationality to their children and provide adequate safeguards to ensure the conferral of citizenship on children who would otherwise be stateless;

(b) To strengthen efforts to ensure that all births in the State party are registered, including those of children of migrant workers, in cooperation with the States concerned, and of children born to unmarried parents;

(c) To consider becoming party to the Convention relating to the Status of Stateless Persons and the Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness.

37. Recalling the joint general comments No. 3 and No. 4 (2017) of the Committee on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families and No. 22 and No. 23 of the Committee on the Rights of the Child (2017), on the general principles regarding the human rights of children in the context of international migration and on State obligations regarding the human rights of children in the context of international migration in countries of origin, transit, destination and return, respectively, the Committee recommends that the State party:

(e) Strengthen coordination between the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and governmental institutions to ensure the provision of assistance and protection for refugee, asylum-seeking and stateless children in line with the Convention on the Rights of the Child.

Protection/Enjoyment of rights Birth registration Gender International Instruments Legislative/Judicial/Administrative action Implementing measures - Other
Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW)

Georgia

16. With reference to its general recommendation No. 33 (2015) on women’s access to justice, the Committee recommends that the State party address the root causes of the underreporting of cases of gender-based violence against women and girls, including by: (a) Ensuring effective protection...

16. With reference to its general recommendation No. 33 (2015) on women’s access to justice, the Committee recommends that the State party address the root causes of the underreporting of cases of gender-based violence against women and girls, including by:

(a) Ensuring effective protection and accessible support services to women victims of such violence, in particular rural women, women with disabilities, women belonging to ethnic minority groups, internally displaced women and women living in conflict-affected areas, refugee, asylum-seeking, migrant and stateless women and lesbian, bisexual, transgender and intersex women;

(...) (d) Continuing the provision of free legal aid to women with disabilities and to survivors and consider extending it to other women facing intersecting forms of discrimination, such as older women, women with disabilities, women belonging to ethnic minority groups, internally displaced women and women living in conflict-affected areas, refugee, asylum-seeking, migrant and stateless women and lesbian, bisexual, transgender and intersex women

28. Recalling its previous recommendation (CEDAW/C/GEO/CO/4-5, para. 23), and with reference to its general recommendation No. 38 (2020) on trafficking in women and girls in the context of global migration, the Committee recommends that the State party:

(a) Take targeted measures to prevent trafficking in girls for the purpose of sexual exploitation and establish specialized gender-responsive and child sensitive support services, including shelters, for victims of trafficking in girls, in particular those trafficked for the purpose of sexual exploitation and having faced sexual violence, and increase and systematize public awareness campaigns as an essential measure to prevent trafficking in women and girls and the exploitation of prostitution, in particular targeting women and girls belonging to the most vulnerable groups, such as internally displaced women, women living in conflict-affected areas, refugee, asylum-seeking, migrant and stateless women, rural women and lesbian, bisexual, transgender and intersex women;

40. The Committee recommends that the State party:

(a) Swiftly adopt the State Concept on Women’s Economic Empowerment and implement it, paying specific attention to women belonging to disadvantaged and marginalized groups such as rural women, women belonging to ethnic minority groups, women with disabilities, internally displaced women and women living in conflict-affected areas, refugee, asylum-seeking, migrant and stateless women, and provide information in its next periodic report on the results achieved in the implementation of the State Concept;

(b) Establish comprehensive gender-responsive and adequately funded social protection schemes for women, in particular disadvantaged and marginalized groups of women, such as single mothers, older women, widows, rural women, unemployed women, women engaged in unpaid care work, women belonging to ethnic minority groups, internally displaced women and women living in conflict-affected areas and refugee, asylum-seeking, migrant and stateless women, including by facilitating access to social benefits through digital means.

42. Recalling its previous recommendation (CEDAW/C/GEO/CO/4-5, para. 35), the Committee recommends that the State party adopt targeted measures, including temporary special measures, to ensure access to justice, employment and health care, including sexual and reproductive health services, social protection and food security for disadvantaged groups of women, such as older women, women with disabilities, women belonging to ethnic minority groups, internally displaced women and women living in conflict-affected areas, refugee, asylum-seeking, migrant and stateless women and lesbian, bisexual, transgender and intersex women, taking into account their specific needs.

 

 

Protection/Enjoyment of rights
Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW)

Mauritania

11. (...) (a) Urgently repeal or amend all provisions that discriminate against women, such as articles 307 and 308 of the Penal Code, articles 8, 13 and 16 of the Nationality Code (1961), articles of the Personal Status Code on guardianship, child and forced marriage, polygamy, divorce,...

11. (...) (a) Urgently repeal or amend all provisions that discriminate against women, such as articles 307 and 308 of the Penal Code, articles 8, 13 and 16 of the Nationality Code (1961), articles of the Personal Status Code on guardianship, child and forced marriage, polygamy, divorce, custody and management of property;

19. (...)

(b) Adopt temporary special measures, such as regulatory instruments, policies and practices, outreach and support programmes, allocation of resources, preferential treatment, targeted recruitment, hiring and promotion, and affirmative actions, as well as establish time-bound targets, as a necessary strategy to accelerate the achievement of substantive equality of women and men in all areas covered by the Convention where women are underrepresented or disadvantaged, such as in completion of mandatory schooling, enrolment in vocational training and tertiary education programmes, decreasing illiteracy through campaigns targeting adult and rural women, access to full-time formal employment opportunities, economic and social benefits and insurances, and unhindered access to affordable sexual and reproductive information and services, with particular attention to Haratine women, refugee, stateless and migrant women, women with disabilities, rural women and older women;

25. Recalling general recommendation No. 35, the Committee recommends that the State party:

(a) Urgently submit to the parliament for adoption the draft law on combating violence against women and girls in line with the commitment made by the State party’s delegation during the constructive dialogue to do so in the first half of 2023, also echoed in the third cycle of its universal periodic review, 2 and adopt targeted measures to protect Haratine women, refugee, stateless and migrant women, women with disabilities and rural women;

31. Recalling general recommendation No. 32 (2014) on the gender-related dimensions of refugee status, asylum, nationality and statelessness of women, the Committee recommends that the State party:

(a) Raise awareness among civil registrars and the general public of women’s equal rights to transfer their nationality to their children, irrespective of their marital status, and to their foreign spouse, in accordance with article 9 of the Convention, bearing in mind that article 6 of the Nationality Code (1961) provides that all provisions relating to nationality contained in duly ratified and published international treaties and agreements are applicable, even if they run counter to Mauritanian law, as also stipulated in the national Constitution;

(b) Amend articles 8, 13, 16 and 18 of the Nationality Code (1961) to ensure that Mauritanian women have rights equal to those of Mauritanian men to transfer their nationality, including to their children born abroad and to a foreign spouse;

(c) Ensure that all women, irrespective of their marital status, have access to birth registration for their children born in Mauritania, and amend the Personal Status Code to ensure that all women and men are entitled to obtain birth certificates for their children, regardless of their marital status;

(d) Ensure affordable and unbureaucratic access to birth registration and identity documents for Haratine, refugee, asylum-seeking and migrant women and women in rural areas of the south of the State party to guarantee their access to basic services, including education, employment, health care – which includes sexual and reproductive health services – social protection and housing;

(e) Expedite the process of acceding to the 1954 Convention relating to the Status of Stateless Persons and the 1961 Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness, in line with the commitments that the State party made in the third cycle of the universal periodic review.

Protection/Enjoyment of rights Nationality/Identity documentation Born abroad Birth registration Gender International Instruments Legislative/Judicial/Administrative action Awareness raising/Capacity building/Training
Universal Periodic Review (UPR) 4th

Bahrain

124.245 Recognize in law the right to education and guarantee free-of-charge and non-discriminatory access to primary and secondary education, including to girls, to children of migrant and domestic workers and to stateless children.

124.245 Recognize in law the right to education and guarantee free-of-charge and non-discriminatory access to primary and secondary education, including to girls, to children of migrant and domestic workers and to stateless children.

Recommending State: Portugal

Protection/Enjoyment of rights Legislative/Judicial/Administrative action
Universal Periodic Review (UPR) 4th

Bahrain

124.231 Promote further the development of children at all ages, with special attention given to children of migrant workers, stateless children and children of Bahraini women married to foreigners, by ensuring their access to primary and secondary education, health care and other necessary...

124.231 Promote further the development of children at all ages, with special attention given to children of migrant workers, stateless children and children of Bahraini women married to foreigners, by ensuring their access to primary and secondary education, health care and other necessary social services. 

Recommending State: Thailand

Protection/Enjoyment of rights