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  2. Truth and Reconciliation Commission (Nepal) - Wikipedia

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    On 10 February 2015, [3] the new Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) was set up "to investigate on the cases of human rights violations and crimes against humanity", many years after the Comprehensive Peace Accord (CPA) between the Government of Nepal and then Nepal Communist Party (Maoist) was signed in November 2006.

  3. List of truth and reconciliation commissions - Wikipedia

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    The Commission attempted to cover more than 370 years, the longest period of time that a truth commission has ever covered. [14] Morocco Equity and Reconciliation Commission (IER). Nepal Nepalese Truth Commission reported in 1991 on the period 1961–1990.

  4. Dipendra Jha - Wikipedia

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    International Commission of Jurists (ICJ), Consultant, Terai Assessment 'access to justice’ Project: ICJ 6. 2010 ICJ Consultant, Preparation of Report on 'Commission of Inquiry: Report Writing 7. 2008: Supporting AI team from London to conduct fact finding mission on human rights crisis in Southern Tarai Nepal Amnesty International Consultant ...

  5. List of government agencies of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Nepal Telecom; National Information Technology Center (NITC) Nepal Academy of Tourism and Hotel Management; Nepal Airlines Corporation; Nepal Academy of Science and Technology (NAST) Nepal Health Research Council; Nepal Medical Council; Nepal Standards and Metrology Department; National Sports Council; National Information Commission

  6. Human rights in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Slavery in Nepal was banned 28 November 1924, and the law was enforced in 1925. [20] According to the 2016 Global Slavery Index, an estimated 234,600 people are enslaved in modern-day Nepal, or 0.82% of the population. [21] One type of slavery in Nepal is kamlari, or domestic bonded labor. A child might be sold by their parents. [22]

  7. Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority

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    The Commission is the only body to investigate, prosecute and bring actions against officials accused of corruption or maladministration. The Constitution of Nepal has empowered CIAA to investigate and probe cases against the persons holding any public office and their associates who are alleged to indulge in the abuse of authority by way of ...

  8. National Human Rights Commission (Nepal) - Wikipedia

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    These responsibilities complement the responsibilities of the normal machinery of the administration of Justice, the Supreme Court, the Office of the Attorney General, the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority, and other existing executive, quasi-judicial or judicial bodies of Nepal. The Commission was created in response to a ...

  9. Supreme Court of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The Chief Justice must have at least three years of service as a Supreme Court justice. The administrative head of the Supreme Court is the Chief Registrar. In addition to the Chief Registrar, one Registrar, and four Joint-Registrar are appointed to lead different departments of the Supreme Court and offer administrative assistance to the Court.