The right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health : report of the Special Rapporteur, Paul Hunt
2004
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SymboleE/CN.4/2004/49
TitreThe right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health : report of the Special Rapporteur, Paul Hunt
AccèsEnglish: E_CN.4_2004_49-EN - PDF ; Español: E_CN.4_2004_49-ES - PDF ; Français: E_CN.4_2004_49-FR - PDF ; Русский: E_CN.4_2004_49-RU - PDF ; العربية: E_CN.4_2004_49-AR - PDF ; 中文: E_CN.4_2004_49-ZH - PDF ;
Résumé
Outlines some of the activities undertaken by the Special Rapporteur since his 1st interim report to the General Assembly (A/58/427); contributes to the 10th anniversary of the International Conference on Population and Development by considering sexual and reproductive health through the prism of the right to health; explores the relationship between the right to health and poverty reduction; and provides a brief update on the Special Rapporteur's work regarding neglected diseases, and the right to health and violence prevention.
AuteursHunt, Paul
UN. Commission on Human Rights. Special Rapporteur on the Right of Everyone to the Enjoyment of the Highest Attainable Standard of Physical and Mental Health
UN. Commission on Human Rights. Special Rapporteur on the Right of Everyone to the Enjoyment of the Highest Attainable Standard of Physical and Mental Health
Ordre du jour
E/CN.4/2004/1 10 Economic, social and cultural rights.
Séries
DateGeneva : UN, 16 Feb. 2004
Description
25 p.
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 22-25).
CollectionsOrganes de l'ONU > Organes chargés des droits de l’homme > Organes chargés des droits de l’homme basés sur la Charte des Nations Unies > Commission des droits de l'homme
Type de ressource > Documents et publications > Autres documents et publications
Organes de l'ONU > Conseil économique et social
Type de ressource > Documents et publications > Autres documents et publications
Organes de l'ONU > Conseil économique et social