Update 14 July 2016: Recommendations from the UN Committee on Economic, Social and
Cultural Rights added
Not exact matches
Marshall
added that although the law seems to be going in the
right direction, a
cultural change will take longer to happen.
Chairman Alan Yentob
added, «This is a terrific appointment for the ICA... Ekow is not only a passionate advocate for the arts but the breadth of his interests and experience
right across the
cultural spectrum will guarantee the institution a strong forward - thinking artistic vision.»
Appropriated print advertisements from 1968 — a landmark year in the Civil
Rights Movement — are stripped of their context to open up questions of
cultural stereotypes and the way the media perpetuates them, while in the series «Branded» he inverts the work,
adding contemporary ad copy to provocative images.
Observations criticising the 1998 Act amendments have been made by three treaty bodies: CERD (24 March 2000, see United Nations document CERD / C / 304 /
Add.101), the Human
Rights Committee (28 July 2000, UN document CCPR / CO / 69 / AUS), and the Committee on Economic, Social and
Cultural Rights (1 September 2000, UN document E / C.12 / 1 /
Add.50).
60 Committee on Economic, Social and
Cultural Rights, Concluding observations: Canada, UN doc E / C.12 / 1 /
Add.31, 10 December 1998, para 18.
61 Committee on Economic, Social and
Cultural Rights, Concluding observations: Colombia, UN doc E / C.12 / 1 /
Add.74, 30 November 2001, para 33.62 Sections 61 and 225.
The Committee expresses its deep concern that, despite the efforts and achievements of the State party, the indigenous populations of Australia continue to be at a comparative disadvantage in the enjoyment of economic, social and
cultural rights, particularly in the field of employment, housing, health and education (UN Doc E / C.12 / 1 /
Add.50, 1 September 2000)
The 1998 amendments to the NTA (in particular the provisions on validation, confirmation, primary production and
right to negotiate) have been criticised by three treaty bodies: Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (see UN document CERD / C / 304 /
Add.101, 24 March 2000), the Human
Rights Committee (UN document CCPR / CO / 69 / AUS, 28 July 2000), and the Committee on Economic, Social and
Cultural Rights (UN document E / C.12 / 1 /
Add.50, 1 September 2000).
and the Committee on Economic, Social and
Cultural Rights (1 September 2000, UN document E / C.12 / 1 /
Add.50).