Regional arrangements for the promotion and protection of human rights : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly.
1992
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SymbolA/RES/47/125
TitleRegional arrangements for the promotion and protection of human rights : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly.
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Summary
Welcomes the continuing cooperation and assistance of the Centre for Human Rights in the strengthening of the existing regional arrangements and machinery for the promotion and protection of human rights, particulary in the field of advisory services and technical assistance, public information and education; welcomes the close cooperation given by the Centre for Human Rights in the organization of regional and subregional training courses or workshops in the field of human rights; requests the Secretary-General to continue to strengthen exchanges between UN and regional intergovernmental organizations dealing with human rights; welcomes the recommendation of the persons chairing or representing the UN human rights treaty bodies concerning a possible meeting, during the World Conference on Human Rights, of the persons chairing or representing the UN human rights treaty bodies and those chairing or representing each of the principal regional organizations and institutions in the field of human rights, and requests the Preparatory Committee for the World Conference on Human Rights to consider the holding of such a meeting; requests the Commission on Human Rights to continue to pay special attention to the most appropriate ways of assisting countries under the programme of advisory services.
Action note1992-12-18
Vote summary
Adopted without vote, 92nd meeting
Meeting record
A/47/PV.92
Agenda information
A/47/251 97b[24] HUMAN RIGHTS--REGIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
Date[New York] : UN, 1993.
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Notes
Adopted at the 92nd plenary meeting, 18 Dec. 1992.