Philippine Law Journal, Količina 66College of Law, University of the Philippines, 1991 |
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... . 226 , 8th Cong . , 2nd . Sess ( 1987 ) . See also S. No. 1727 , 8th Cong . , 4th Sess . ( 1991 ) which gives fiscal autonomy to the Commission on Human Rights . Human Rights . It is therefore not possible to evaluate 277 [ VOL . 67 HUMAN ...
... . 226 , 8th Cong . , 2nd . Sess ( 1987 ) . See also S. No. 1727 , 8th Cong . , 4th Sess . ( 1991 ) which gives fiscal autonomy to the Commission on Human Rights . Human Rights . It is therefore not possible to evaluate 277 [ VOL . 67 HUMAN ...
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human rights treaties , the Commission has submitted comments to various committees and working groups of the U.N. Commission on Human Rights and has answered queries from international sources regarding violations of human rights in ...
human rights treaties , the Commission has submitted comments to various committees and working groups of the U.N. Commission on Human Rights and has answered queries from international sources regarding violations of human rights in ...
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mandates the creation of an independent human rights watchdog , not a human rights office in the executive branch . On the other hand , the NGOs should recognize that they do not have a monopoly of concern for the protection of human ...
mandates the creation of an independent human rights watchdog , not a human rights office in the executive branch . On the other hand , the NGOs should recognize that they do not have a monopoly of concern for the protection of human ...
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