Sentences with phrase «progressive realisation of»

The progressive realisation of these rights allows for flexibility and ongoing improvements.
Based on our Bill Rights which provides that «the state must take reasonable legislative and other measures, within its available resources, to achieve the progressive realisation of the right to have access to health care services», our Department of Trade and Industry has developed a draft IP Policy which intends to initiate the amendment of several IP laws, amongst which is our Patents Act.
It is truly a progressive realisation of the universality of the things surrounding each of us.

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The necessary components of this rights - based approach include: the development of agreed targets and benchmarks, an evaluative framework to assess whether the «progressive realisation» principle is being met, and a people - centred approach which values the full participation of Indigenous peoples in the process.
In particular, the obligation to take deliberate, concrete and targeted steps towards the full realisation of the right to health - known as the progressive realisation principle.
This commitment to «progressive realisation» of rights is one of the legal obligations Australia took on when we ratified the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.
These obligations entail both immediate and progressive elements to ensure the realisation of all human rights through development.
These are the application to the right to health of over-arching principles of non-discrimination and progressive realisation; the emergence in international practice of the connection between human rights standards and participatory development processes; and the content of the right to health itself.
Are they resulting in a progressive improvement in the realisation of the right to health for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples?
There is, however, currently no overall plan to address these needs that meets with the human rights principle of progressive realisation - i.e., that the inequality is steadily being reduced with the commitment of the maximum of available resources.
The progressive realisation principle (as outlined in Article 2 (1)-RRB- gives meaning to this principle where such equality does not exist for a particular group defined by race, sex or range of other characteristics.
That all governments ensure that Indigenous housing programmes are designed so that they are consistent with human rights obligations relating to progressive realisation and an adequate standard of housing.
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