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Declaration on the Protection of all Persons from Enforced Disappearance
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PREAMBLE
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Considering that,
in
accordance
with the
principles
proclaimed in the
Charter of the United Nations
and other
international instruments
,
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
, ...
...
Bearing in
mind
the
obligation
of
States
under the
Charter
, in particular
Article
55, to
promote
universal
respect
for, and
observance
of,
human rights
and
fundamental freedoms
, ...
...
Considering that
enforced disappearance
undermines the deepest
values
of any
society
committed to
respect
for the
rule of law
,
human rights
and
fundamental freedoms
, and that the
systematic
practice
of such
acts
is of the
nature
of a
crime against humanity
, ...
...
Considering that
enforced disappearance
undermines the deepest
values
of any
society
committed to
respect
for the
rule of law
,
human rights
and
fundamental freedoms
, and that the
systematic
practice
of such
acts
is of the
nature
of a
crime against humanity
, ...
...
Having
regard
in particular to the
relevant
articles
of the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
and the
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
, which
protect
the
right to life
, the
right
to
liberty
and
security
of the
person
, the
right
not to be subjected to
torture
and the
right
to
recognition
as a
person
before the
law
, ...
ARTICLE-1
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... Any
act
of
enforced disappearance
is an
offence
to
human dignity
. It is
condemned
as a denial of the
purposes
of the
Charter of the United Nations
and as a
grave
and flagrant
violation
of the
human rights
and
fundamental freedoms
proclaimed in the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
and
reaffirmed
and developed in
international instruments
in this
field
. ...
... Any
act
of
enforced disappearance
is an
offence
to
human dignity
. It is
condemned
as a denial of the
purposes
of the
Charter of the United Nations
and as a
grave
and flagrant
violation
of the
human rights
and
fundamental freedoms
proclaimed in the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
and
reaffirmed
and developed in
international instruments
in this
field
. ...
... Any
act
of
enforced disappearance
is an
offence
to
human dignity
. It is
condemned
as a denial of the
purposes
of the
Charter of the United Nations
and as a
grave
and flagrant
violation
of the
human rights
and
fundamental freedoms
proclaimed in the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
and
reaffirmed
and developed in
international instruments
in this
field
. ...
ARTICLE-8
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... For the
purpose
of
determining
whether there are such grounds, the
competent authorities
shall take into
account
all
relevant
considerations
including
, where applicable, the existence in the
State
concerned
of a consistent
pattern
of
gross
, flagrant or mass violations of
human rights
. ...
ARTICLE-16
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... The
persons
presumed
responsible
for such
acts
shall be
guaranteed
fair treatment
in
accordance
with the
relevant
provisions
of the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
and other
relevant
international agreements
in
force
at all stages of the
investigation
and eventual
prosecution
and
trial
. ...
ARTICLE-21
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... The
provisions
of the present
Declaration
are without
prejudice
to the
provisions
enunciated in the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
or in any other
international instrument
, and shall not be construed as restricting or derogating from any of those
provisions
. ...
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