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Mongolia’s gender equality law largely in line with OSCE commitments, though certain aspects could benefit from review, says ODIHR opinion - Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights

13.10.13

Mongolia’s gender equality law largely in line with OSCE commitments, though certain aspects could benefit from review, says ODIHR opinion - Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights: The opinion, published on 8 October 2013, is the first review ODIHR has carried out of Mongolia’s legislation since the country became the OSCE’s 57th participating State in November 2012, taking upon itself all existing OSCE commitments, including those related to gender equality. The opinion was prepared in response to a request from the National Human Rights Commission of Mongolia.


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