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Human rights in Ukraine – 2006. PDF -file

Human rights in Ukraine – 2006. FROM THE EDITORS

Human rights in Ukraine – 2006. General Overview

Human rights in Ukraine – 2006. Recommendations made by human rights organizations in Human Rights in Ukraine – 2005, and the degree to which they have been implemented

Human rights in Ukraine – 2006. A short analysis of the work of the Human Rights Ombudsperson

Human rights in Ukraine – 2006. The situation and trends in Ukrainian constitutional legislation in 2006

Human rights in Ukraine – 2006. The Environmental and Human Ramifications of the Chernobyl Disaster

Human rights in Ukraine – 2006. I. The Right to Life

Human rights in Ukraine – 2006. II. The Right to protection from torture and ill-treatment

Human rights in Ukraine – 2006. III. The right to liberty and security

Human rights in Ukraine – 2006. IV. The Right to a fair trial

Human rights in Ukraine – 2006. V. The Right to privacy

Human rights in Ukraine – 2006. VI. Freedom of thought, conscience and religion

Human rights in Ukraine – 2006. VII. The Right of access to Information

Human rights in Ukraine – 2006. VIII. Freedom of Expression

Human rights in Ukraine – 2006. IX. Freedom of Assembly

Human rights in Ukraine – 2006. X. Freedom of association

Human rights in Ukraine – 2006. XI. The Right to freedom of movement and freedom to choose one’s place of residence

Human rights in Ukraine – 2006. XII. Some aspects of the right to protection from discrimination and inequality

Human rights in Ukraine – 2006. XIII. Property rights