UNHRC’s examination of India’s periodic report after 28 years: Part 7
Questions on manual scavenging and restrictions on the right to peaceful protest
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UNHRC’s examination of India’s periodic report after 28 years: Part 7
Questions on manual scavenging and restrictions on the right to peaceful protest
RAVI NAIR·JULY 11, 2024
The seventh article in the series related to the fourth periodic report submitted by India under Article 40 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) examines the government of India’s claims on two separate but equally important issues, manual scavenging in India and the gradual erosion of the right to peaceful protest.
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THE flagship of the United Nations treaty body system will be examining India’s fourth periodic report in all probability on July 15 and 16, 2024. The Human Rights Committee (HRC) is the treaty body tasked to monitor compliance with the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR).
This article examines two separate but equally important issues: India’s submissions on manual scavengers and the restrictions on peaceful protests.
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