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  2. Human rights in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    According to international observers, human rights in Belgium are generally respected and the law and the judiciary provides effective means of addressing individual instances of abuse. [1] However, some concerns have been reported by international human rights officials over the treatment of asylum seekers, prison overcrowding and the banning ...

  3. Constitution of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    In this title a number of rights and freedoms are enumerated. Although the Constitution speaks of the rights of the Belgians, in principle they apply to all persons on Belgian soil. In addition to the rights enumerated in Title II of the Constitution, the Belgians also enjoy the rights enshrined in the European Convention on Human Rights.

  4. Law of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Law system in Belgium gradually developed with constitutional reforms since 1970. Belgium has applied European legislation and given regard to decisions of the European Court of Justice. Also, Belgium signed the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) in November 1950, which is the day of its adoption, and finally ratified it in June 1955. [5]

  5. Report: Care homes policies violated human rights in Belgium

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    Amnesty International said Belgium authorities “abandoned” thousands of elderly people who died in nursing homes during the coronavirus pandemic following an investigation published Monday ...

  6. Capital punishment in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Article 14bis of the Belgian Constitution On 1 January 1999, the Sixth Protocol to the European Convention of Human Rights , forbidding the death penalty in all circumstances, came into force and Belgium has also signed the second optional protocol of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights .

  7. Belgian Anti-Racism Law - Wikipedia

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    The first Belgian law proposal against racism was introduced in the wake of the signature by Belgium of the 1965 Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination at the Chamber of deputies by the Socialist MP Ernest Glinne on December 1, 1966, at the request of the MRAX (Movement against racism, antisemitism and xenophobia, Belgian equivalent of the French MRAP) which had ...

  8. Constitutional Court (Belgium) - Wikipedia

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    If a question comes up in a particular tribunal about the correspondence of laws, decrees and ordinances with the rules laying down the division of powers between the State, the communities and the regions or with Articles 8 to 32, 170, 172, or 191 of the Constitution, that tribunal must address a preliminary question to the Constitutional ...

  9. Human Rights League (Belgium) - Wikipedia

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    The Human Rights League (French: Ligue des Droits de l'homme; Dutch: Liga voor de Rechten van de Mens) was founded in Belgium on 8 May 1901, after the in 1898 established Ligue des Droits de l'Homme in France. The Belgian initiative came from Eugène Monseur, a professor at the Université libre de Bruxelles. [1]