Afghanistan rights monitor : baseline report : project report / Afghanistan Public Policy Research Organization (APPRO).

Material type: TextTextPublication details: [Place of publication not identified] : Afghanistan Public Policy Research Organization (APPRO), 2016.Description: 125 pages : charts ; 28 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • Pamphlet JC599. A3.
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Contents:
Contents: Executive summary—1. Background—2. Objectives and methodology—3. Findings from the province, Balkh, Bamyan, Daikundi, Herat, Kabul, Kandahar, Khost, Kunduz, Nangarhar, Nimroz—4. Survey findings—5. Synthesis of findings—Appendixes.
Summary: Summary: “Human and fundamental rights have been prominent features of international support to Afghanistan since 2001. The legal framework supporting fundamental rights in Afghanistan is extensive and includes the 2004 Afghan constitution and numerous associated laws. The constitution’s preamble references commitment to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) while chapter two delineates the “fundamental rights and duties of citizen” in 38 articles including equality…”—(page 5).
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Monograph Monograph Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University 2 Available 3ACKU000503994
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Cover title.

“April 2016”.

“Afghanistan Public Policy Research Organization (APPRO)”—at head of title.

“موسسه مطالعات عامه افغانستان = APPRO = دافغانستان دعامه خیرنو موسسه”—cover page.

Contents: Executive summary—1. Background—2. Objectives and methodology—3. Findings from the province, Balkh, Bamyan, Daikundi, Herat, Kabul, Kandahar, Khost, Kunduz, Nangarhar, Nimroz—4. Survey findings—5. Synthesis of findings—Appendixes.

Summary: “Human and fundamental rights have been prominent features of international support to Afghanistan since 2001. The legal framework supporting fundamental rights in Afghanistan is extensive and includes the 2004 Afghan constitution and numerous associated laws. The constitution’s preamble references commitment to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) while chapter two delineates the “fundamental rights and duties of citizen” in 38 articles including equality…”—(page 5).

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