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OHCHR Report 2010

High Commissioner's Strategic Management Plan 2010-2011
Human Rights in Action
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A Handbook for NGOs

Bosnia and Herzegovina


Bosnia and Herzegovina 

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Bosnia and Herzegovina and UN Charter-based Bodies

Bosnia and Herzegovina and UN Treaty Bodies

Most recent concluding observations

Committee against Torture
Concluding observations (2010)

Committee on the Rights of the Child
Concluding observations - OPSC (2010)
Concluding observations - OPAC (2010)
Concluding Observations (2005)

Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
Concluding Observations (2010)

Committee on Migrant Workers
Concluding Observations (2009)

Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women
Concluding Observations (2006)

Human Rights Committee
Concluding Observations (2006)  

Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
Concluding Observations (2006)

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OHCHR in Bosnia and Herzegovina

In line with the 2006-2007 Strategic Management Plan OHCHR closed its Office in Bosnia and Herzegovina in June 2007. OHCHR had opened its office in 1994 initially to service the mandate of the Special Rapporteur appointed by the Commission on Human Rights.
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