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                                 Responses to Recommendations





                                                  THAILAND

                                    Review in the Working Group: 5 October 2011
                                       Adoption in the Plenary: 15 March 2012


               Thailand’s responses to recommendations (as of 07.06.2012):

               In the Report of     In the Addendum:      During the plenary:        Summary:
               the Working
               Group:
               100 recs. accepted;  Out of the 72         No additional information   Accepted: 134
               72 pending           pending, 34 were      provided                   Rejected: 49
                                    accepted and 49                                  No clear position: 0
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                                    were rejected                                    Pending: 0


               List of recommendations contained in Section II of the Report of the Working Group
               A/HRC/19/8:

               88. The recommendations formulated during the interactive dialogue and listed
               below enjoy the support of Thailand:

               A - 88.1. Ratify the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organised Crime and its
               Protocols to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, especially Women and Children,
               and Against the Smuggling of Migrants by Land, Sea and Air (Australia);

               A - 88.2. Accede to the Palermo Protocol and continue improving its implementation of policy and
               legal framework related to human trafficking (Norway);

               A - 88.3. Include a definition of torture into the Criminal Code, in line with article 1 of the Convention
               against Torture (CAT) (Austria);

               A - 88.4.Enact legislation criminalizing torture and amend all relevant laws to fully comply with the
               obligations under CAT (Canada);

               A - 88.5. Review the Gender Equality Bill and remove exceptions therein which would allow for
               discrimination against women, consistent with CEDAW (Canada);

               A - 88.6. Expedite the drafting and the adoption of the gender equality bill (Brazil);

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                 11 recommendations “enjoyed [the delegation’s] support, in part” but the part accepted and the part not
               accepted were clearly explained so the 11 recs. were split into two recs., one accepted and one rejected. The
               total number of recommendations is now 183.

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