[QUOTE=black panther;1016583]paper was quite tough :blush:[/QUOTE]
Got 19 wrong out of 82 already..Game over 👁👁 |
is it any negative marking in fpsc?
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[QUOTE=black panther;1016588]is it any negative marking in fpsc?[/QUOTE]
No negative marking! it was clearly mentioned on the paper. |
International migration convention 2003 questions
1. Entered into force on 1 July 2003
2. Today, the number of international migrants is between 185 and 192 million. 3. It emphasizes the connection between migration and human rights, which is increasingly becoming a crucial policy topic worldwide 4. UN Secretary General, Kofi Annan, from his report on strengthening the Organization, 9 November 2002 5. Preventing inhumane living and working conditions, physical and sexual abuse, and degrading treatment (articles 10-11, 25, 54) 6. Guaranteeing migrants’ rights to freedom of thought, expression and religion (articles 12-13) 7. Guaranteeing migrants’ access to information on their rights (articles 33, 37) 8. Ensuring their right to legal equality, which implies that migrants are subject to correct procedures, have access to interpreting services and are not sentenced to disproportionate penalties such as expulsion (articles 16-20, 22) 9. Guaranteeing migrants’ access to educational and social services (articles 27-28, 30, 43-45, 54) 10. Ensuring that migrants have the right to participate in trade unions (articles 26, 40) 11. The 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees and its 1967 Protocol constituted a crucial step in improving the fate of refugees, and in establishing global management of this issue. 12. The International Labour Organization has elaborated two Conventions that aim at protecting migrant workers 13. working group at the United Nations was created in 1980, chaired by Mexico. It drew up the International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families, which was adopted unanimously 14. the 69th plenary session of the General Assembly on 18 December 1990 15. The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (UNHCHR) has a Special Rapporteur dealing with the human rights of migrants 16. The International Labour Organization (ILO) deals with the promotion and protection of labour standards. As such, it is active in the protection of migrant workers’ rights 17. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is concerned with migrants’ human rights, and with the promotion of migrants’ social integration as well as with the protection of cultural diversity. 18. Convention required a minimum of 20 ratifying States before it could enter into force. 19. application of the Convention is monitored by a panel composed of ten experts, known as the Committee on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families 20. countries that have ratified the Convention are primarily countries of origin of migrants (such as Mexico, Morocco and the Philippines) 21. The adoption of a convention by the UN General Assembly entails in itself no binding commitment for individual States. States are committed once they have ratified the convention. 22. States are committed once they have ratified the convention. This is why the impact of the Convention on Migrants’ Rights remains limited, as the majority of States have not yet ratified it 23. No Western migrant-receiving State has ratified the Convention, even though the majority of migrants live in Europe and North America. 24. Several States are reluctant to ratify the Convention because they consider that it gives too many rights to migrants. 25. In 2002, both the European Parliament and the General Assembly of the Organization of American States supported the ratification of the Convention, and the former reaffirmed its call upon Member States to ratify the treaty in 2005. 26. The governments of Catalonia and Flanders have given their official support to ratification, urging federal governments to adhere to the Convention, and Italy has incorporated many provisions from the Convention in its 1998 Immigration Law. 27. nearly half of the EU Member States have ratified at least one of the two ILO Conventions 28. Countries receiving the greatest number of migrants have been Western countries (in North America and Western Europe) 29. less than a third of refugees worldwide live in Europe and North America; 70 per cent of them live in less developed countries. 30. Today, What is the total percentage of migrants living in the world a. 1 % b. 2 % c. 3 % d. 4 % |
[QUOTE=agnes;1016602]1. Entered into force on 1 July 2003
2. Today, the number of international migrants is between 185 and 192 million. 3. It emphasizes the connection between migration and human rights, which is increasingly becoming a crucial policy topic worldwide 4. UN Secretary General, Kofi Annan, from his report on strengthening the Organization, 9 November 2002 5. Preventing inhumane living and working conditions, physical and sexual abuse, and degrading treatment (articles 10-11, 25, 54) 6. Guaranteeing migrants’ rights to freedom of thought, expression and religion (articles 12-13) 7. Guaranteeing migrants’ access to information on their rights (articles 33, 37) 8. Ensuring their right to legal equality, which implies that migrants are subject to correct procedures, have access to interpreting services and are not sentenced to disproportionate penalties such as expulsion (articles 16-20, 22) 9. Guaranteeing migrants’ access to educational and social services (articles 27-28, 30, 43-45, 54) 10. Ensuring that migrants have the right to participate in trade unions (articles 26, 40) 11. The 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees and its 1967 Protocol constituted a crucial step in improving the fate of refugees, and in establishing global management of this issue. 12. The International Labour Organization has elaborated two Conventions that aim at protecting migrant workers 13. working group at the United Nations was created in 1980, chaired by Mexico. It drew up the International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families, which was adopted unanimously 14. the 69th plenary session of the General Assembly on 18 December 1990 15. The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (UNHCHR) has a Special Rapporteur dealing with the human rights of migrants 16. The International Labour Organization (ILO) deals with the promotion and protection of labour standards. As such, it is active in the protection of migrant workers’ rights 17. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is concerned with migrants’ human rights, and with the promotion of migrants’ social integration as well as with the protection of cultural diversity. 18. Convention required a minimum of 20 ratifying States before it could enter into force. 19. application of the Convention is monitored by a panel composed of ten experts, known as the Committee on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families 20. countries that have ratified the Convention are primarily countries of origin of migrants (such as Mexico, Morocco and the Philippines) 21. The adoption of a convention by the UN General Assembly entails in itself no binding commitment for individual States. States are committed once they have ratified the convention. 22. States are committed once they have ratified the convention. This is why the impact of the Convention on Migrants’ Rights remains limited, as the majority of States have not yet ratified it 23. No Western migrant-receiving State has ratified the Convention, even though the majority of migrants live in Europe and North America. 24. Several States are reluctant to ratify the Convention because they consider that it gives too many rights to migrants. 25. In 2002, both the European Parliament and the General Assembly of the Organization of American States supported the ratification of the Convention, and the former reaffirmed its call upon Member States to ratify the treaty in 2005. 26. The governments of Catalonia and Flanders have given their official support to ratification, urging federal governments to adhere to the Convention, and Italy has incorporated many provisions from the Convention in its 1998 Immigration Law. 27. nearly half of the EU Member States have ratified at least one of the two ILO Conventions 28. Countries receiving the greatest number of migrants have been Western countries (in North America and Western Europe) 29. less than a third of refugees worldwide live in Europe and North America; 70 per cent of them live in less developed countries. 30. Today, What is the total percentage of migrants living in the world a. 1 % b. 2 % c. 3 % d. 4 %[/QUOTE] 31.There are 185-192------at present a.MoUs b.treaties C.conventions D.migrants |
Ordinance/Rules questions
Overseas pakistani ...Abroad not less than 6 months DG to submit...annual report to Federal Government Emigration amendment....2016 DG to send Federal Government complaint within 15 days These four questions came from one single document... |
Bill introduced by a private member in UK parliament is called ?
Separation of judiciary and executive in article of the Constitution ? |
What is expected merit for pre selection ?
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[QUOTE=srk345;1016609]Bill introduced by a private member in UK parliament is called ?
Separation of judiciary and executive in article of the Constitution ?[/QUOTE] Private member's bill |
[QUOTE=hussy72;1016611]Private member's bill[/QUOTE]
Article 175 |
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