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OVERVIEW AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
(United Nations, 2017-12)
The State Department’s guiding principle is to ensure that all relevant information is presented as objectively, thoroughly, and fairly as possible. Motivations and accuracy of sources vary, however, and the Department ...
Explaining Women's Representation: The Role of Legislative Recruitment and Electoral Systems
(United Nations, 2005-12-12)
This paper focuses on two issues.1 First, we examine the principal steps involved in the process of recruiting individuals to countries’ legislatures. Second, we look at the effect of development, culture, and a country’s ...
The Yogyakarta Principles
(United Nations, 2007-03)
all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. all human rights are universal, interdependent, indivisible and interrelated. sexual orientation1) and gender identity2) are integral to every person’s dignity ...
Yogyakarta Principles plus10
(United Nations, 2017-11-10)
Since the Yogyakarta Principles were adopted in 2006, they have developed into an authoritative statement of the human rights of persons of ‘diverse sexual orientations and gender identities’. The period since then, has ...
Gender Mainstreaming
(United Nations, 2000)
Cinsel Yönelim ve Cinsiyet Kimliğiyle İlişkili Olarak Uluslararası İnsan Hakları Hukukunun Uygulanmasına Dair Yogyakarta İlkeleri
(Pembe Hayat LGBTT Dayanışma Derneği ve Kaos GL Derneği, 2014)
Municipalities that have signed the Aalborg Commitments
(United Nations, 2015)
United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
(United Nations, 2006-12-06)
International Charter of Physical Education, Physical Activity and Sport
(United Nations, 2015)