Report on the development of the human rights situation in Germany
Executive Summary: Development of the human rights situation in Germany. January 2015 — June 2016
Report to the German Federal Parliament in accordance with sec. 2 para 5 of the Act regarding the Legal Status and Mandate of the German Institute for Human Rights
The German Institute for Human Rights annually submits a report on the development of the human rights situation in Germany to the German Federal Parliament (in accordance with sec. 2 para 5 of the Act regarding the Legal Status and Mandate of the German Institute for Human Rights of 16 July 2015; short: DIMRG). The report is presented on the occasion of the International Human Rights Day on 10 December. The DIMRG provides that the German Federal Parliament officially responds to the report.
Topic(s):
Asylum and migration,
Business and human rights,
Children's rights,
Racist discrimination,
Rights of persons with disabilities
Publisher: German Institute for Human Rights
Filesize:
(PDF,
157 KB)
Number of pages: 16
Publishing date:
12/2016
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