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Título | Fecha de adición | Plantilla | Organo | Condicón jurídica | Tipo de documento | Año | Código de documento | Document | Paragraph text | Thematics | Temas | Personas afectadas | Año |
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New York Declaration For Refugees and Migrants 2016, para. 2 | 19 de ago. de 2019 | Paragraph | United Nations General Assembly | Negotiated soft law | Declaration / Confererence outcome document | The comprehensive refugee response framework will be developed and initiated by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, in close coordination with relevant States, including host countries, and involving other relevant United Nations entities, for each situation involving large movements of refugees. A comprehensive refugee response should involve a multi-stakeholder approach, including national and local authorities, international organizations, international financial institutions, regional organizations, regional coordination and partnership mechanisms, civil society partners, including faith-based organizations and academia, the private sector, media and the refugees themselves. |
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New York Declaration For Refugees and Migrants 2016, para. 5f | 19 de ago. de 2019 | Paragraph | United Nations General Assembly | Negotiated soft law | Declaration / Confererence outcome document | [At the outset of a large movement of refugees, receiving States, bearing in mind their national capacities and international legal obligations, in cooperation, as appropriate, with the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, international organizations and other partners and with the support of other States as requested, in conformity with international obligations, would:] Work to ensure the immediate birth registration for all refugee children born on their territory and provide adequate assistance at the earliest opportunity with obtaining other necessary documents, as appropriate, relating to civil status, such as marriage, divorce and death certificates; |
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New York Declaration For Refugees and Migrants 2016, para. 5a | 19 de ago. de 2019 | Paragraph | United Nations General Assembly | Negotiated soft law | Declaration / Confererence outcome document | [At the outset of a large movement of refugees, receiving States, bearing in mind their national capacities and international legal obligations, in cooperation, as appropriate, with the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, international organizations and other partners and with the support of other States as requested, in conformity with international obligations, would:] Ensure, to the extent possible, that measures are in place to identify persons in need of international protection as refugees, provide for adequate, safe and dignified reception conditions, with a particular emphasis on persons with specific needs, victims of human trafficking, child protection, family unity, and prevention of and response to sexual and gender-based violence, and support the critical contribution of receiving communities and societies in this regard; |
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New York Declaration For Refugees and Migrants 2016, para. 13 | 19 de ago. de 2019 | Paragraph | United Nations General Assembly | Negotiated soft law | Declaration / Confererence outcome document | We envisage also that the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for International Migration and Development, Mr. Peter Sutherland, would coordinate the contributions to be made to the negotiation process by the Global Forum on Migration and Development and the Global Migration Group. We envisage that the International Labour Organization, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, the United Nations Development Programme, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and other entities with significant mandates and expertise related to migration would contribute to the process. |
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New York Declaration For Refugees and Migrants 2016, para. 8u | 19 de ago. de 2019 | Paragraph | United Nations General Assembly | Negotiated soft law | Declaration / Confererence outcome document | [The global compact could include, but would not be limited to, the following elements:] Combating racism, xenophobia, discrimination and intolerance towards all migrants; |
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New York Declaration For Refugees and Migrants 2016, para. 13b | 19 de ago. de 2019 | Paragraph | United Nations General Assembly | Negotiated soft law | Declaration / Confererence outcome document | [Host States, bearing in mind their capacities and international legal obligations, in cooperation with the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East, where appropriate, and other United Nations entities, financial institutions and other relevant partners, would:] Take measures to foster self-reliance by pledging to expand opportunities for refugees to access, as appropriate, education, health care and services, livelihood opportunities and labour markets, without discriminating among refugees and in a manner which also supports host communities; |
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New York Declaration For Refugees and Migrants 2016, para. 2 | 19 de ago. de 2019 | Paragraph | United Nations General Assembly | Negotiated soft law | Declaration / Confererence outcome document | The global compact would set out a range of principles, commitments and understandings among Member States regarding international migration in all its dimensions. It would make an important contribution to global governance and enhance coordination on international migration. It would present a framework for comprehensive international cooperation on migrants and human mobility. It would deal with all aspects of international migration, including the humanitarian, developmental, human rights-related and other aspects of migration. It would be guided by the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Addis Ababa Action Agenda of the Third International Conference on Financing for Development, and informed by the Declaration of the High-level Dialogue on International Migration and Development adopted in October 2013. |
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New York Declaration For Refugees and Migrants 2016, para. 11b | 19 de ago. de 2019 | Paragraph | United Nations General Assembly | Negotiated soft law | Declaration / Confererence outcome document | [We reaffirm the primary goal of bringing about conditions that would help refugees return in safety and dignity to their countries and emphasize the need to tackle the root causes of violence and armed conflict and to achieve necessary political solutions and the peaceful settlement of disputes, as well as to assist in reconstruction efforts. In this context, States of origin/nationality would:] Respect this right and also respect the obligation to receive back their nationals, which should occur in a safe, dignified and humane manner and with full respect for human rights in accordance with obligations under international law; |
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New York Declaration For Refugees and Migrants 2016, para. 17 | 19 de ago. de 2019 | Paragraph | United Nations General Assembly | Negotiated soft law | Declaration / Confererence outcome document | We commit to implementing this comprehensive refugee response framework. |
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New York Declaration For Refugees and Migrants 2016, para. 8f | 19 de ago. de 2019 | Paragraph | United Nations General Assembly | Negotiated soft law | Declaration / Confererence outcome document | [The global compact could include, but would not be limited to, the following elements:] The scope for greater international cooperation, with a view to improving migration governance; |
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New York Declaration For Refugees and Migrants 2016, para. 8d | 19 de ago. de 2019 | Paragraph | United Nations General Assembly | Negotiated soft law | Declaration / Confererence outcome document | [The global compact could include, but would not be limited to, the following elements:] The contribution made by migrants to sustainable development and the complex interrelationship between migration and development; |
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New York Declaration For Refugees and Migrants 2016, para. 6d | 19 de ago. de 2019 | Paragraph | United Nations General Assembly | Negotiated soft law | Declaration / Confererence outcome document | [States, in cooperation with multilateral donors and private sector partners, as appropriate, would, in coordination with receiving States:] Consider establishing development funding mechanisms for such countries; |
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New York Declaration For Refugees and Migrants 2016, para. 12b | 19 de ago. de 2019 | Paragraph | United Nations General Assembly | Negotiated soft law | Declaration / Confererence outcome document | [To ensure sustainable return and reintegration, States, United Nations organizations and relevant partners would:] Plan for and support measures to encourage voluntary and informed repatriation, reintegration and reconciliation; |
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New York Declaration For Refugees and Migrants 2016, para. 3 | 19 de ago. de 2019 | Paragraph | United Nations General Assembly | Negotiated soft law | Declaration / Confererence outcome document | We acknowledge the important contribution made by migrants and migration to development in countries of origin, transit and destination, as well as the complex interrelationship between migration and development. |
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New York Declaration For Refugees and Migrants 2016, para. 7c | 19 de ago. de 2019 | Paragraph | United Nations General Assembly | Negotiated soft law | Declaration / Confererence outcome document | [Host States, in cooperation with the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and other United Nations entities, financial institutions and other relevant partners, would, as appropriate:] Encourage and empower refugees, at the outset of an emergency phase, to establish supportive systems and networks that involve refugees and host communities and are age- and gender-sensitive, with a particular emphasis on the protection and empowerment of women and children and other persons with specific needs; |
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New York Declaration For Refugees and Migrants 2016, para. 11c | 19 de ago. de 2019 | Paragraph | United Nations General Assembly | Negotiated soft law | Declaration / Confererence outcome document | [We reaffirm the primary goal of bringing about conditions that would help refugees return in safety and dignity to their countries and emphasize the need to tackle the root causes of violence and armed conflict and to achieve necessary political solutions and the peaceful settlement of disputes, as well as to assist in reconstruction efforts. In this context, States of origin/nationality would:] Provide necessary identification and travel documents; |
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New York Declaration For Refugees and Migrants 2016, para. 15 | 19 de ago. de 2019 | Paragraph | United Nations General Assembly | Negotiated soft law | Declaration / Confererence outcome document | States that have not yet established resettlement programmes are encouraged to do so at the earliest opportunity. Those that have already done so are encouraged to consider increasing the size of their programmes. Such programmes should incorporate a non-discriminatory approach and a gender perspective throughout. |
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New York Declaration For Refugees and Migrants 2016, para. 8c | 19 de ago. de 2019 | Paragraph | United Nations General Assembly | Negotiated soft law | Declaration / Confererence outcome document | [The global compact could include, but would not be limited to, the following elements:] The need to address the drivers of migration, including through strengthened efforts in development, poverty eradication and conflict prevention and resolution; |
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New York Declaration For Refugees and Migrants 2016, para. 8i | 19 de ago. de 2019 | Paragraph | United Nations General Assembly | Negotiated soft law | Declaration / Confererence outcome document | [The global compact could include, but would not be limited to, the following elements:] Effective protection of the human rights and fundamental freedoms of migrants, including women and children, regardless of their migratory status, and the specific needs of migrants in vulnerable situations; |
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New York Declaration For Refugees and Migrants 2016, para. 7a | 19 de ago. de 2019 | Paragraph | United Nations General Assembly | Negotiated soft law | Declaration / Confererence outcome document | [Host States, in cooperation with the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and other United Nations entities, financial institutions and other relevant partners, would, as appropriate:] Provide prompt, safe and unhindered access to humanitarian assistance for refugees in accordance with existing humanitarian principles; |
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New York Declaration For Refugees and Migrants 2016, para. 11e | 19 de ago. de 2019 | Paragraph | United Nations General Assembly | Negotiated soft law | Declaration / Confererence outcome document | [We reaffirm the primary goal of bringing about conditions that would help refugees return in safety and dignity to their countries and emphasize the need to tackle the root causes of violence and armed conflict and to achieve necessary political solutions and the peaceful settlement of disputes, as well as to assist in reconstruction efforts. In this context, States of origin/nationality would:] Consider measures to enable the restitution of property. |
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New York Declaration For Refugees and Migrants 2016, para. 8a | 19 de ago. de 2019 | Paragraph | United Nations General Assembly | Negotiated soft law | Declaration / Confererence outcome document | [States, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and relevant partners would:] Implement a joint, impartial and rapid risk and/or impact assessment, in anticipation or after the onset of a large refugee movement, in order to identify and prioritize the assistance required for refugees, national and local authorities, and communities affected by a refugee presence; |
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New York Declaration For Refugees and Migrants 2016, para. 11d | 19 de ago. de 2019 | Paragraph | United Nations General Assembly | Negotiated soft law | Declaration / Confererence outcome document | [We reaffirm the primary goal of bringing about conditions that would help refugees return in safety and dignity to their countries and emphasize the need to tackle the root causes of violence and armed conflict and to achieve necessary political solutions and the peaceful settlement of disputes, as well as to assist in reconstruction efforts. In this context, States of origin/nationality would:] Facilitate the socioeconomic reintegration of returnees; |
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New York Declaration For Refugees and Migrants 2016, para. 12e | 19 de ago. de 2019 | Paragraph | United Nations General Assembly | Negotiated soft law | Declaration / Confererence outcome document | [To ensure sustainable return and reintegration, States, United Nations organizations and relevant partners would:] Facilitate the participation of refugees, including women, in peace and reconciliation processes, and ensure that the outcomes of such processes duly support their return in safety and dignity; |
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New York Declaration For Refugees and Migrants 2016, para. 13a | 19 de ago. de 2019 | Paragraph | United Nations General Assembly | Negotiated soft law | Declaration / Confererence outcome document | [Host States, bearing in mind their capacities and international legal obligations, in cooperation with the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East, where appropriate, and other United Nations entities, financial institutions and other relevant partners, would:] Provide legal stay to those seeking and in need of international protection as refugees, recognizing that any decision regarding permanent settlement in any form, including possible naturalization, rests with the host country; |
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New York Declaration For Refugees and Migrants 2016, para. 18 | 19 de ago. de 2019 | Paragraph | United Nations General Assembly | Negotiated soft law | Declaration / Confererence outcome document | We invite the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to engage with States and consult with all relevant stakeholders over the coming two years, with a view to evaluating the detailed practical application of the comprehensive refugee response framework and assessing the scope for refinement and further development. This process should be informed by practical experience with the implementation of the framework in a range of specific situations. The objective would be to ease pressures on the host countries involved, to enhance refugee self-reliance, to expand access to third-country solutions and to support conditions in countries of origin for return in safety and dignity. |
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New York Declaration For Refugees and Migrants 2016, para. 8g | 19 de ago. de 2019 | Paragraph | United Nations General Assembly | Negotiated soft law | Declaration / Confererence outcome document | [The global compact could include, but would not be limited to, the following elements:] The impact of migration on human capital in countries of origin; |
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New York Declaration For Refugees and Migrants 2016, para. 8p | 19 de ago. de 2019 | Paragraph | United Nations General Assembly | Negotiated soft law | Declaration / Confererence outcome document | [The global compact could include, but would not be limited to, the following elements:] Consideration of policies to regularize the status of migrants; |
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New York Declaration For Refugees and Migrants 2016, para. 8n | 19 de ago. de 2019 | Paragraph | United Nations General Assembly | Negotiated soft law | Declaration / Confererence outcome document | [The global compact could include, but would not be limited to, the following elements:] Addressing the situations of migrants in countries in crisis; |
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New York Declaration For Refugees and Migrants 2016, para. 7 | 19 de ago. de 2019 | Paragraph | United Nations General Assembly | Negotiated soft law | Declaration / Confererence outcome document | We bear in mind that policies and initiatives on the issue of migration should promote holistic approaches that take into account the causes and consequences of the phenomenon. We acknowledge that poverty, underdevelopment, lack of opportunities, poor governance and environmental factors are among the drivers of migration. In turn, pro-poor policies relating to trade, employment and productive investments can stimulate growth and create enormous development potential. We note that international economic imbalances, poverty and environmental degradation, combined with the absence of peace and security and lack of respect for human rights, are all factors affecting international migration. |
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