displaced populations, legal or illegal migrant workers, slum dwellers,
landless and nomadic pastoralists, workers in the informal sector of the
economy and subsistence agriculture, persons living in informal settlements
and workers in irregular forms of employment such as home-based workers,
casual and seasonal workers.
f. State Parties encompasses all branches of government (executive, legislative
and judicial), and other public or governmental authorities, at whatever level;
national, regional or local.
g. Principle of proportionality for the purposes of these guidelines involves striking a
fair balance between the demands of the general interest of the community and
the requirements of the protection of the individual’s fundamental rights. iii A
limitation upon a right, or steps taken positively to protect or fulfil it, will not be
proportionate, where there is no evidence that the state institutions have
balanced the competing individual and public interests when deciding on the
limitation or steps, or where the requirements to be met to avoid or benefit from
its application in a particular case are so high as not to permit a meaningful
balancing process.
h. Public interest concerns the common well-being or general welfare of the
population.
i.
Acquisition of property for the purposes of these guidelines includes
nationalisation and expropriation of property, and refers to the confiscation of
private property with the stated purpose of pursuing the public interest.
j.
Neglected tropical diseases are defined by the WHO as those which have a low
profile and status in public health priorities but still affects large numbers of
people frequently as a result of poverty and disadvantage. Those most affected
are the poorest populations often living in remote, rural areas, urban slums or in
conflict zones.
k. Food security exists when all people, at all times, have physical, social and
economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food that meets their dietary
needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life.
l.
Intersectional or multiple discrimination occurs when a person is subjected to
discrimination on more than one ground at the same time, e.g. race and gender.
m. Indirect discrimination occurs where the effect of certain imposed requirements,
conditions or practices has an adverse impact disproportionately on one group or
other.
n. Patrimony means the sum total of any person’s personal and real entitlements,
including movable and immovable property, corporeal and incorporeal elements
and any other intangible object capable of having value.
o. Basic shelter refers to the basic minimum housing required by the individual for
protection from the elements.
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