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List of Acronyms
Italy and Human Rights in 2017: Time to Restart
Italian Human Rights Agenda 2018
Structure of the Yearbook 2018
In-depth Analysis. The Special Action Plan against Sexual and Gender-based Violence 2015: Implementation and Feasibility of a National Action Plan
I. Male Violence against Women in Italy
II. Analysis of the Italian Action Plan in the Light of International Standards
III. Conclusion: is the Italian NAP a Good Plan?
PART I. THE RECEPTION OF INTERNATIONAL RULES ON HUMAN RIGHTS IN ITALY
International Human Rights Law
I. Legal Instruments of the United Nations
II. Legal Instruments on Disarmament and Non-proliferation
III. Legal Instruments of the Council of Europe
IV. European Union Law
Italian Law
I. Constitution of the Italian Republic
II. National Legislation
III. Municipal, Provincial and Regional Statutes
IV. Regional Laws
PART II. THE HUMAN RIGHTS INFRASTRUCTURE IN ITALY
National Bodies with Jurisdiction over Human Rights
I. Parliamentary Bodies
II. Prime Minister’s Office (Presidency)
III. Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation
IV. Ministry of Labour and Social Policies
V. Ministry of Justice
VI. Judicial Authorities
VII. Independent Authorities
VIII. Non-Governmental Organisations
IX. Teaching and Research on Human Rights in Italian Universities
Sub-national Human Rights Structures
I. Peace Human Rights Offices in Municipalities, Provinces and Regions
II. Ombudspersons in the Italian Regions and Provinces
III. National Coordinating Body of Ombudspersons
IV. Network of Ombudspersons for Children and Adolescents
V. National Coordinating Body of Local Authorities for Peace and Human Rights
VI. Archives and Other Regional Projects for the Promotion of a Culture of Peace and Human Rights
Region of Veneto
I. Department for International Relations, Communications and SISTAR
II. Committee for Human Rights and the Culture of Peace
III. Committee for Development Cooperation
IV. Regional Archive “Pace Diritti Umani – Peace Human Rights”
V. Venice for Peace Research Foundation
VI. Human Rights Authority
VII. Regional Commission for Equal Opportunities between Men and Women
VIII. Regional Observatory on Immigration
PART III. ITALY IN DIALOGUE WITH INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS INSTITUTIONS
The United Nations System
I. General Assembly
II. Human Rights Council
III. High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)
IV. High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
V. Human Rights Treaty Bodies
VI. Specialised United Nations Agencies, Programmes and Funds
Council of Europe
I. Parliamentary Assembly
II. Committee of Ministers
III. European Court of Human Rights
IV. Committee for the Prevention of Torture
V. European Committee of Social Rights
VI. Commissioner for Human Rights
VII. European Commission against Racism and Intolerance
VIII. Advisory Committee on the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities
IX. European Commission for Democracy through Law
X. Group of Experts on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings
XI. Group of States against Corruption
XII. Group of Experts on Action against Violence against
Women and Domestic Violence
XIII. Lanzarote Committee
European Union
I. European Parliament
II. European Commission
III. Council of the European Union
IV. Court of Justice of the European Union
V. European External Action Service
VI. Special Representative for Human Rights
VII. Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA)
VIII. European Ombudsman
IX. European Data Protection Supervisor
Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE)
I. Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR)
II. High Commissioner on National Minorities
III. Representative on Freedom of the Media
IV. Special Representative and Coordinator for Combating Trafficking in Human Beings
Humanitarian and Criminal Law
I. Adaptation to International Humanitarian and Criminal Law
II. Italian Contribution to the “Peacekeeping” Missions and other International Missions
PART IV. NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL CASE-LAW
Human Rights in Italian Case-law
I. Aspects of the Relationship between the Italian Justice System and European Case-law
II. Dignity of the Person, Right to Identity
III. Political Rights and Freedom of Association; Citizenship; Freedom of the Press
IV. Asylum and International Protection
V. Discrimination – General Issues
VI. Rights of Persons with Disabilities
VII. Social Rights
VIII. Immigration
IX. Right to Private and Family Life. Right to Property
X. Children’s Rights
XI. Due Process: the “Pinto” Act
XII. Criminal Issues
Italy in the Case-law of the European Court of Human Rights
I. Torture, right to liberty, right to life
II. Fair Trial, Right to Property
III. Private and family life
IV. Freedom of Expression, Freedom of Movement
Italy in the Case-law of the Court of Justice of the European Union
I. Equal Treatment in Family Services
II. Age-based Discrimination on Employment and Working Conditions
III. Right to be Heard in a Case of Denied International Protection
IV. Ne Bis in Idem and Double-track Sanctions (Administrative and Penal) for the Omitted Payment of the VAT
Index
22/11/2018
University of Padova
Human Rights Centre
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E-mail
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University of Padova
Human Rights Centre
"Antonio Papisca"
Complesso Universitario
Via Beato Pellegrino, 28
35137 Padova
Tel 049 827 1813 / 1817
E-mail
centro.dirittiumani@unipd.it
Certified e-mail (PEC)
centro.dirittiumani@pec.unipd.it
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