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16:44 Jun 16, 2010 |
English to Polish translations [PRO] Social Sciences - International Org/Dev/Coop | |||||||
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4 | Rada ds. Praw Człowieka przy Prezesie Rady Ministrów |
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Prime Ministry\'s Human Rights Presidency Rada ds. Praw Człowieka przy Prezesie Rady Ministrów Explanation: Zamiast "Rada" można dać "Urząd" lub "Agencja" lub "Biuro". Established in April 2001 as an affiliate of the Prime Ministry, the Human Rights Presidency is mainly responsible for coordinating the work of various government agencies in the field of human rights. The Human Rights Presidency monitors the implementation of the legislative provisions related to the protection of human rights with a view to ensuring the alignment of the national legislation with the international human rights conventions to which Turkey is party. Human rights work within the Government is spearheaded by the Human Rights High Council. It is chaired by the Deputy Prime Minister (Minister responsible for human rights) and comprises the undersecretaries of the Prime Ministry as well as the Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Justice, Interior, National Education, and Health. It considers the reports submitted by the Human Rights Advisory Council, a subordinate body which consists of high-level government officials as well as representatives of NGOs. The Human Rights Presidency also carries out the task of secretariat of both Councils. http://tinyurl.com/2dxcyvp Rada + przy Prezesie Rady Ministrów http://tinyurl.com/25jk5r6 |
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