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"National Human Rights" It organizes a workshop on the rules of compliance with the principles of the ruling Paris of the work of national institutions

For two days, the National Council for Human Rights organized a workshop with the Danish Institute for Human Rights and the presence of experts from the National Council for Human Rights in Morocco to discuss the criteria for compliance with national human rights institutions according to the principles of Paris. The importance of openness to exchanging experiences with the Moroccan side to serve the goals and mission of the Council in promoting and spreading human rights in accordance with the foundations of the rule of law and the Egyptian constitution and dealing with international mechanisms and compliance with its professional requirements in addressing human rights issues.

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& nbsp. Achieving his national mission. The United Nations is also known as the group of international standards organized and directed to the work of national human rights institutions; It is a constitution for its work, an active and constructive element in promoting and protecting human rights in the state system. The United Nations, cooperation and coordination between the national institutions for human rights and regional networks, communication between members and with the authorities with the authority, and the development of guidelines, policies and data.

& nbsp; The council put in response to these recommendations, which is to support the effectiveness of the council when dealing with human rights issues, improving the legal frameworks governing the work of the Council, expanding international relations, and responding to national needs in dealing with all forms of human rights violations according to the principles of the rule of law. Man and Cristiansen, Adviser to the Danish Institute, a work plan for how to prepare a report of compliance with the principles of Paris in accordance with the final recommendations of the accreditation committee and is scheduled to be presented next June. & Nbsp;

& nbsp; And specific. They stressed that the opportunity is still present in maintaining the classification of the Council under the category & quot; a & quot; In the event of response to the comments and recommendations of the accreditation committee and submitting what supports the progress made by the council in dealing with human rights issues.

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