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Human Rights Watch, citing a report that the Mongolian and North Korean governments had agreed to an arrangement by which up to 5300 North Koreans would work in Mongolia, called on Mongolia in 2008 to "protect the human and labor rights of North Koreans coming to Mongolia to work," noting that North Koreans working abroad under such ...
Mongolia adopted the Law on Legal Status of the Human Rights Defenders on 2 April 2021 and was the first country in Asia to introduce the human rights defender’s mechanism. The Human Rights Defenders Committee is independent and autonomous affiliated with NHRCM, with the mandate to protect human rights defenders and to work associated with ...
Pages in category "Human rights in Mongolia" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The Law of Mongolia on Human Rights of Persons with Disabilities was enacted in 2016 by the State Great Khural.The national program for rights, participation and protection of persons with disabilities was approved by the government in 2017 and implemented afterwards.
The first constitution was passed by the First National Great Hural on November 26, 1924. [1] It abolished the monarchical system under Buddhist theocracy and established a people's republic, described the legislative consolidation of state power, provided a basic statement of socioeconomic and political rights and freedoms for the people, and espoused a national program that would bypass the ...
He graduated from Inner Mongolia Normal University and obtained his bachelor's degree in history in 1982. He founded the Inner Mongolian League for the Defense of Human Rights in 1987, and opened a Mongolian studies bookstore in Hohhot in 1990. In 1991, he was arrested together with Huchuntegus and many of his friends by the Chinese government.
Take measures for the protection of human rights and freedoms, strengthening of public order, and prevention of crime; Implement foreign policy; conclude and implement international treaties to which Mongolia is party in consultation with and subsequent ratification by the State Great Khural, as well as to conclude and abrogate inter ...
In 2008, the Organizing Committee of Amnesty International Mongolia named her “Human Rights Activist of the Year” for her contributions to gender equality and human rights. She sits on the International Board of Directors of the Mongolian Women's Fund “MONES” [ 4 ] and is a member of Amnesty International's women's group.