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PREAMBLE
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... Recognizing that, in
accordance
with the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
, the ideal of
free
human beings
enjoying
freedom
from
fear
and want can only be achieved if
conditions
are
created
whereby
everyone
may enjoy his
economic
,
social
and
cultural
rights
, as well as his
civil
and
political rights
, ...
ARTICLE-1
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... 1. All peoples have the
right of self-determination
. By
virtue
of that
right
they
freely
determine their
political status
and
freely
pursue their
economic
,
social
and
cultural development
. ...
... 2. All peoples may, for their own ends,
freely
dispose of their
natural wealth
and
resources
without
prejudice
to any
obligations
arising out of
international
economic
co-operation
, based upon the
principle of mutual benefit
, and
international law
. In no
case
may a
people
be
deprived
of its own means of
subsistence
. ...
ARTICLE-2
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... 1. Each
State Party
to the present
Covenant
undertakes
to take
steps
, individually and through
international assistance
and
co-operation
, especially
economic
and
technical
, to the
maximum
of its available
resources
, with a
view
to achieving progressively the
full
realization of the
rights
recognized in the present
Covenant
by all appropriate means,
including
particularly the
adoption
of
legislative measures
. ...
... 3.
Developing countries
, with
due
regard
to
human rights
and their
national economy
, may determine to what
extent
they would guarantee the
economic rights
recognized in the present
Covenant
to non-
nationals
. ...
... 3.
Developing countries
, with
due
regard
to
human rights
and their
national economy
, may determine to what
extent
they would guarantee the
economic rights
recognized in the present
Covenant
to non-
nationals
. ...
ARTICLE-3
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... The
States Parties
to the present
Covenant
undertake
to ensure the
equal right
of
men and women
to the
enjoyment
of all
economic
,
social
and
cultural
rights
set forth in the present
Covenant
. ...
ARTICLE-6
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... 2. The
steps
to be taken by a
State Party
to the present
Covenant
to
achieve
the
full
realization of this
right
shall
include
technical
and
vocational guidance
and
training programmes
,
policies
and
techniques
to
achieve
steady
economic
,
social
and
cultural development
and
full
and productive
employment
under
conditions
safeguarding
fundamental
political
and
economic freedoms
to the
individual
. ...
... 2. The
steps
to be taken by a
State Party
to the present
Covenant
to
achieve
the
full
realization of this
right
shall
include
technical
and
vocational guidance
and
training programmes
,
policies
and
techniques
to
achieve
steady
economic
,
social
and
cultural development
and
full
and productive
employment
under
conditions
safeguarding
fundamental
political
and
economic freedoms
to the
individual
. ...
ARTICLE-8
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... (a) The
right
of
everyone
to form
trade unions
and join the
trade union
of his
choice
,
subject
only to the
rules
of the
organization
concerned
, for the
promotion
and
protection
of his
economic
and
social
interests
. No
restrictions
may be placed on the
exercise
of this
right
other than those prescribed by
law
and which are necessary in a
democratic society
in the
interests
of
national security
or
public order
or for the
protection
of the
rights and freedoms of others
; ...
ARTICLE-10
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... 3.
Special measures
of
protection
and
assistance
should be taken on behalf of all
children
and
young persons
without any
discrimination
for
reasons
of
parentage
or other
conditions
.
Children
and
young persons
should be
protected
from
economic
and
social exploitation
. Their
employment
in
work
harmful
to their
morals
or
health
or
dangerous
to
life
or likely to hamper their
normal
development
should be punishable by
law
.
States
should also set
age
limits
below which the
paid employment
of
child labour
should be
prohibited
and punishable by
law
. ...
ARTICLE-16
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... (a) All
reports
shall be submitted to the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
, who shall transmit
copies
to the
Economic and Social Council
for
consideration
in
accordance
with the
provisions
of the present
Covenant
; ...
ARTICLE-17
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... 1. The
States Parties
to the present
Covenant
shall furnish their
reports
in stages, in
accordance
with a
programme
to be
established
by the
Economic and Social Council
within one
year
of the
entry into force
of the present
Covenant
after
consultation
with the
States Parties
and the specialized
agencies
concerned
.
2.
Reports
may indicate
factors
and difficulties
affecting
the
degree
of fulfilment of
obligations
under the present
Covenant
.
3. Where
relevant
information
has previously been furnished to the
United Nations
or to any specialized
agency
by any
State Party
to the present
Covenant
, it will not be necessary to
reproduce
that
information
, but a precise
reference
to the
information
so furnished will suffice.
...
ARTICLE-18
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... Pursuant to its
responsibilities
under the
Charter of the United Nations
in the
field
of
human rights
and
fundamental freedoms
, the
Economic and Social Council
may make
arrangements
with the specialized
agencies
in
respect
of their
reporting
to it on the
progress
made in achieving the
observance
of the
provisions
of the present
Covenant
falling within the
scope
of their
activities
. These
reports
may
include
particulars of
decisions
and
recommendations
on such
implementation
adopted
by their
competent
organs
. ...
ARTICLE-19
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... The
Economic and Social Council
may transmit to the
Commission
on
Human Rights
for
study
and
general recommendation
or, as appropriate, for
information
the
reports
concerning
human rights
submitted by
States
in
accordance
with
articles
16
and
17
, and those
concerning
human rights
submitted by the specialized
agencies
in
accordance
with
article
18
. ...
ARTICLE-20
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... The
States Parties
to the present
Covenant
and the specialized
agencies
concerned
may submit comments to the
Economic and Social Council
on any
general recommendation
under
article
19
or
reference
to such
general recommendation
in any
report
of the
Commission
on
Human Rights
or any
documentation
referred to therein. ...
ARTICLE-21
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... The
Economic and Social Council
may submit from
time
to
time
to the
General Assembly
reports
with
recommendations
of a
general
nature
and a
summary
of the
information
received
from the
States Parties
to the present
Covenant
and the specialized
agencies
on the
measures
taken and the
progress
made in achieving
general
observance
of the
rights
recognized in the present
Covenant
. ...
ARTICLE-22
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... The
Economic and Social Council
may bring to the
attention
of other
organs
of the
United Nations
, their
subsidiary
organs
and specialized
agencies
concerned
with furnishing
technical assistance
any matters arising out of the
reports
referred to in this part of the present
Covenant
which may assist such
bodies
in deciding, each within its
field
of
competence
, on the advisability of
international
measures
likely to
contribute
to the effective progressive
implementation
of the present
Covenant
. ...
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