Final study on illicit financial flows, human rights and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development of the Independent Expert on the Effects of Foreign Debt and Other Related International Financial Obligations of States on the Full Enjoyment of All Human Rights, particularly Economic, Social and Cultural Rights : note / by the Secretariat
2016
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SymbolA/HRC/31/61
TitleFinal study on illicit financial flows, human rights and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development of the Independent Expert on the Effects of Foreign Debt and Other Related International Financial Obligations of States on the Full Enjoyment of All Human Rights, particularly Economic, Social and Cultural Rights : note / by the Secretariat
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AuthorsBohoslavsky, Juan Pablo
UN. Human Rights Council. Independent Expert on the Effects of Foreign Debt and Other Related International Financial Obligations of States on the Full Enjoyment of All Human Rights, particularly Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
UN. Human Rights Council. Secretariat
UN. Human Rights Council. Independent Expert on the Effects of Foreign Debt and Other Related International Financial Obligations of States on the Full Enjoyment of All Human Rights, particularly Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
UN. Human Rights Council. Secretariat
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A/HRC/31/1 3 Promotion and protection of all human rights, civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights, including the right to development.
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DateGeneva : UN, 15 Jan. 2016
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22 p.
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Submitted by Independent Expert Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky pursuant to Human Rights Council resolutions 25/9 and 28/5.