| United Nations Centre for Human Settlements - 2001 - 377 páginas
...Nations Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights declared in General Comment No. 4 (1991) that 'instances of forced evictions are prima facie...incompatible with the requirements of the Covenant [on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights] and can only be justified in the most exceptional circumstances,... | |
| 2002 - 146 páginas
...reiterates the importance it attaches to the right to housing and reaffirms its long-standing view that forced evictions are prima facie incompatible with...requirements of the Covenant and can only be justified in truly exceptional circumstances. The situation regarding forced evictions within the country continues... | |
| James C. Hathaway - 2005 - 1240 páginas
...obligation, except in a negative sense. The Committee determined in 1990 "that instances of forced eviction are prima facie incompatible with the requirements...exceptional circumstances, and in accordance with the 18 In another context, the Committee has seen a commitment to non-discrimination as relevant to the... | |
| United Nations Human Settlements Programme - 2005 - 239 páginas
...paragraph 1). In its General Comment No. 4 the CESCR stipulates: "that instances of forced eviction are prima facie incompatible with the requirements...and can only be justified in the most exceptional circum stances, and in accordance with the relevant principles of international law" (paragraph 18).... | |
| Danie Brand, Christof H. Heyns - 2005 - 325 páginas
...evictions.72 The Committee on ESCR has placed considerable emphasis on forced evictions and has asserted that 'instances of forced evictions are prima facie incompatible with the requirements of the [CESCR] and can only be justified in the most exceptional circumstances and in accordance with the... | |
| Scott Leckie - 2007 - 25 páginas
...guarantees legal protection against forced eviction, harassment and other threats. It concluded that forced evictions are prima facie incompatible with the requirements of the Covenant. Having considered a significant 138 UN Doc. E/ 1998/22. Footnotes omitted. 164 165 number of reports... | |
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