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Portugal has proved to be determined in promoting and respecting human rights at an international and national level. [2] The country's minister of Justice as of September 2018, Francisca Van Dunem, said that Portugal has had "a good track record" on human rights but violations still do persist. [3]
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The Government of Portugal made some important progress towards meeting the minimum standards during the reporting period. In 2009, the government achieved a significant milestone in its anti-trafficking law enforcement efforts by aggressively prosecuting a sex trafficking case resulting in the highest penalties ever handed down for a trafficking crime in Portugal.
Portugal is one of the five countries that best protect workers' rights, indicates a study released by Binghamton University in New York State. U.S. study: Portugal in world top five for best ...
The Ciganos were the object of fierce discrimination and persecution. [6] The number of Ciganos in Portugal is about 40,000 to 50,000 spread all over the country. [7] The majority of the Ciganos concentrate themselves in urban centers, where from the late 1990s to the 2000s, major public housing (bairros sociais) policies were targeted at them in order to promote social integration.
Pages in category "Human rights abuses in Portugal" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
Portugal, Paraguay and Morocco will all be first-time hosts. ... The 2034 bid by Saudi Arabia has been criticised because of the country's human rights record and desert climate, much in the same ...
Slavery in Portugal existed since before the country's formation. During the pre-independence period, inhabitants of the current Portuguese territory were often enslaved and enslaved others. During the pre-independence period, inhabitants of the current Portuguese territory were often enslaved and enslaved others.