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Submission from ASSEDEL for the Human Rights Council’s Universal Periodic Review for Germany’s 4th cycle to the 44th Session

ASSEDEL has responded the call of UPR 44th session and has submitted a report for Germany. The report consists of two parts. The first part determines international human rights obligations of Germany in light of relevant international humanitarian law. The report emphasizes the problematic issues regarding, a) rights of refugees and asylum seekers, b) gender equality and discrimination, c) the challenges of persons with disabilities in the labor market, d) consumer rights. The second part of the report includes the recommendations to the German Government.

To read the full submission, please click here.

Our report has been published on the website of OHCHR. To view the full list of the associations who contributed to Summary of Stakeholders’ Submissions, please click here.

In the Summary of Stakeholders’ Submissions, 5 points have been referred to ASSEDEL’s report. To download the full report, please click here.

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