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ARTICLE-4
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... 1 . In
time
of
public emergency
which threatens the
life
of the
nation
and the existence of which is officially proclaimed, the
States Parties
to the present
Covenant
may take
measures
derogating from their
obligations
under the present
Covenant
to the
extent
strictly required by the exigencies of the
situation
, provided that such
measures
are not inconsistent with their other
obligations
under
international law
and do not involve
discrimination
solely on the ground of
race
,
colour
,
sex
,
language
,
religion
or
social origin
. ...
ARTICLE-5
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... 1. Nothing in the present
Covenant
may be interpreted as implying for any
State
,
group
or
person
any
right
to engage in any
activity
or perform any
act
aimed at the
destruction
of any of the
rights
and
freedoms
recognized herein or at their
limitation
to a
greater
extent
than is provided for in the present
Covenant
. ...
... 2. There shall be no
restriction
upon or
derogation
from any of the
fundamental
human rights
recognized or
existing
in any
State Party
to the present
Covenant
pursuant to
law
,
conventions
,
regulations
or
custom
on the
pretext
that the present
Covenant
does not recognize such
rights
or that it recognizes them to a lesser
extent
. ...
ARTICLE-14
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... 1. All
persons
shall be
equal
before the
courts
and
tribunals
. In the
determination
of any
criminal charge
against him, or of his
rights
and
obligations
in a
suit
at
law
,
everyone
shall be entitled to a
fair
and
public hearing
by a
competent
,
independent
and
impartial
tribunal
established
by
law
. The
press
and the
public
may be excluded from all or part of a
trial
for
reasons
of
morals
,
public order
(
ordre public
) or
national security
in a
democratic society
, or when the
interest
of the
private
lives of the
parties
so requires, or to the
extent
strictly necessary in the
opinion
of the
court
in
special circumstances
where publicity would
prejudice
the
interests
of
justice
; but any
judgement
rendered in a
criminal
case
or in a
suit
at
law
shall be made
public
except where the
interest
of
juvenile
persons
otherwise requires or the
proceedings
concern
matrimonial
disputes
or the
guardianship
of
children
. ...
ARTICLE-41
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... (a) If a
State Party
to the present
Covenant
considers that another
State Party
is not giving
effect
to the
provisions
of the present
Covenant
, it may, by
written
communication
, bring the matter to the
attention
of that
State Party
. Within three
months
after the
receipt
of the
communication
the
receiving State
shall afford the
State
which sent the
communication
an explanation, or any other
statement
in
writing
clarifying the matter which should
include
, to the
extent
possible and pertinent,
reference
to
domestic
procedures
and
remedies
taken, pending, or available in the matter; ...
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