International human rights conventions and legal instruments
Related to para a) of the Preamble ICESCR and ICCPR, Preamble, first and second paras:
Considering that, in accordance with the principles proclaimed in the
Charter of the United Nations, recognition of the inherent dignity and
of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family
is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world, CERD, Preamble, first para: Considering that the Charter of the United Nations is based on the principles of the dignity and equality inherent in all human beings, and that all Member States have pledged themselves to take joint and separate action, in co-operation with the Organization, for the achievement of one of the purposes of the United Nations which is to promote and encourage universal respect for and observance of human rights and fundamental freedoms for all, without distinction as to race, sex, language or religion, CEDAW, Preamble, first para: Noting that the Charter of the United Nations reaffirms faith in fundamental human rights, in the dignity and worth of the human person and in the equal rights of men and women, CAT, Preamble, first and second paras: Considering that, in accordance
with the principles proclaimed in the Charter of the United Nations, recognition
of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family
is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world, CRC, Preamble, first para: Considering that, in accordance with the principles proclaimed in the Charter of the United Nations, recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world, Related to para b) of the Preamble CERD, Preamble, second para: Considering that the Universal Declaration of Human Rights proclaims that all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights and that everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms set out therein, without distinction of any kind, in particular as to race, colour or national origin, CEDAW, Preamble second para: Noting that the Universal Declaration of Human Rights affirms the principle of the inadmissibility of discrimination and proclaims that all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights and that everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth therein, without distinction of any kind, including distinction based on sex, CRC, Preamble, second para: Recognizing that the United Nations has, in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and in the International Covenants on Human Rights, proclaimed and agreed that everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth therein, without distinction of any kind, such as race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status, Related to para h) of the Preamble CEDAW, Preamble sixth para: Concerned, however, that despite these various instruments extensive discrimination against women continues to exist, Related to para i) of the Preamble CEDAW, Preamble sixth para: Affirming that the strengthening of (…) mutual co-operation among all States irrespective of their social and economic systems (…) will promote social progress and development and as a consequence will contribute to the attainment of full equality between men and women, CRC, Preamble, last para: Recognizing the importance of international
co-operation for improving the living conditions of children in every
country, in particular in the developing countries, Related to para j) of the Preamble CEDAW, Preamble sixth para: Bearing in mind the great contribution of women to the welfare of the family and to the development of society, so far not fully recognized, the social significance of maternity and the role of both parents in the family and in the upbringing of children, and aware that the role of women in procreation should not be a basis for discrimination but that the upbringing of children requires a sharing of responsibility between men and women and society as a whole, On international co-operation, see also references under footnote 7. |