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Question of the implications for human rights of United Nations action, including humanitarian assistance, in addressing international humanitarian problems and in the promotion and protection of human rights

Commission on Human Rights decision 1995/107


Question of the implications for human rights of United Nations action, including humanitarian assistance, in addressing international humanitarian problems and in the promotion and protection of human rights

At its 52nd meeting, on 3 March 1995, the Commission on Human Rights, taking note of resolution 1994/25 of 26 August 1994 of the Subcommission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities, having due regard for the importance for all United Nations organs and bodies to consider the impact of their activities on human rights but also having regard for the need for the Subcommission to avoid making judgements on issues that are within the responsibility of other United Nations bodies and to avoid overloading its agenda, decided, without a vote, not to forward to the Economic and Social Council the draft decision of the Subcommission authorizing a study on the question of the implications for human rights of United Nations action, including humanitarian assistance, in addressing international humanitarian problems and in the promotion of human rights (E/CN.4/1995/2-E/CN.4/1994/56, chap. I, sect. B).

[See chap. XIX.]


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