Article 14 of the Convention (prohibition of discrimination)
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Article 14 of the Convention (prohibition of discrimination) is the provision of the European Convention on Human Rights that guarantees the enjoyment of the rights and freedoms set forth in the Convention without discrimination on grounds such as sex, race, religion, or other status.
All labels observed (1)
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| Article 14 of the Convention (prohibition of discrimination) canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Article 14 of the Convention (prohibition of discrimination) Context triple: [Schedule 1: The Articles of the European Convention on Human Rights, contains, Article 14 of the Convention (prohibition of discrimination)]
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General Comment No. 3 on article 14 of the Convention
General Comment No. 3 on article 14 of the Convention is an authoritative interpretation by the UN Committee against Torture detailing states’ obligations to ensure redress and rehabilitation for victims of torture under the Convention against Torture.
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Article 30 of the European Convention on Human Rights
Article 30 of the European Convention on Human Rights is a procedural provision that allows the European Court of Human Rights’ Chambers to relinquish jurisdiction in favor of the Grand Chamber in cases raising serious questions affecting the interpretation or application of the Convention.
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Article 26 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Article 26 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is the provision that establishes education as a fundamental human right, outlining its aims, accessibility, and role in promoting equality and respect for human freedoms.
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General Comment No. 4 on article 3 of the Convention
General Comment No. 4 on article 3 of the Convention is an authoritative interpretation by the UN Committee against Torture clarifying states’ obligations to prevent refoulement and protect individuals from being returned to countries where they risk torture.
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Common Article 3
Common Article 3 is a core provision of the 1949 Geneva Conventions that sets minimum humanitarian standards for the treatment of persons in non-international armed conflicts.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Article 14 of the Convention (prohibition of discrimination) Target entity description: Article 14 of the Convention (prohibition of discrimination) is the provision of the European Convention on Human Rights that guarantees the enjoyment of the rights and freedoms set forth in the Convention without discrimination on grounds such as sex, race, religion, or other status.
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A.
General Comment No. 3 on article 14 of the Convention
General Comment No. 3 on article 14 of the Convention is an authoritative interpretation by the UN Committee against Torture detailing states’ obligations to ensure redress and rehabilitation for victims of torture under the Convention against Torture.
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B.
Article 30 of the European Convention on Human Rights
Article 30 of the European Convention on Human Rights is a procedural provision that allows the European Court of Human Rights’ Chambers to relinquish jurisdiction in favor of the Grand Chamber in cases raising serious questions affecting the interpretation or application of the Convention.
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C.
Article 26 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Article 26 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is the provision that establishes education as a fundamental human right, outlining its aims, accessibility, and role in promoting equality and respect for human freedoms.
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D.
General Comment No. 4 on article 3 of the Convention
General Comment No. 4 on article 3 of the Convention is an authoritative interpretation by the UN Committee against Torture clarifying states’ obligations to prevent refoulement and protect individuals from being returned to countries where they risk torture.
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E.
Common Article 3
Common Article 3 is a core provision of the 1949 Geneva Conventions that sets minimum humanitarian standards for the treatment of persons in non-international armed conflicts.
- F. None of above. chosen
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