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Gender equality: a priority for France
French Foreign Policy > Human Rights > Women’s rights > Gender equality: a priority for France - 9 March 2024
By enshrining in the French Constitution, for the first time anywhere in the world, the freedom of women to have recourse to voluntary interruption of pregnancy, France is sending out a unique signal of support for women’s rights and is inviting other countries to follow suit. ❝As women's (...)
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Privacy Policy
Navigation > About - 17 August 2021
Human readable summary This summary explains our data protection policy but it is not in itself part of that policy. This website belongs to the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs. By using our website you allow us to collect some information about you. The information we (...)
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The fight against impunity: a prerequisite for peace in Syria
Country Files > Syria > The fight against impunity: a prerequisite for peace in Syria - 23 April 2021
We will not remain silent in the face of the atrocities that have taken place in Syria, for which the regime and its external supporters bear the main responsibility. Many of these crimes, including the ones committed by Daesh and other armed groups, may amount to war crimes and crimes against (...)
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Fighting Chemical Weapons
French Foreign Policy > Security, Disarmament and Non-proliferation > Disarmament and Non-proliferation > Fighting Chemical Weapons - 25 March 2022
The use of chemicals as weapons of war began at Ypres on 22 April 1915, during the First World War, with the first large-scale attack using chlorine gas. In total, chemical weapons killed 90,000 people between 1914 and 1918. More recently, Iraq used chemical weapons in its war against Iran in (...)
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France’s action in the G20
French Foreign Policy > Summits and global affairs > France’s action in the G20 - 6 September 2023
Initially formed at the level of finance ministers at the instigation of Canada in 1999, the G20 met for the first time at the level of Heads of State and Government in 2008 amid the global financial crisis. In 2022, G20 members represented 75% of the world’s trade, 80% of global GDP and (...)
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Fighting environmental crime
French Foreign Policy > Security, Disarmament and Non-proliferation > Fight against organized criminality > Fighting environmental crime - 16 April 2025
Environmental crime is a growing threat to the environment, biodiversity and public health but also to international security. It contributes to tensions in societies and is often linked to other types of crime that it fuels (criminal or terrorist financing, corruption and money laundering, (...)
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A new ambition for French development policy
French Foreign Policy > Development Assistance > A new ambition for French development policy - 9 February 2023
Consult the The Programming Act on inclusive development and combating global inequalitiesWhy do we need an Act on inclusive development? The COVID-19 crisis has exposed the global challenges that all societies, in both North and South, must confront: the emergence of pandemics due to the (...)
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International texts on the death penalty
French Foreign Policy > Human Rights > Abolition of the death penalty > International texts on the death penalty - 27 March 2025
In the framework of the United Nations The Second Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in New York on 15 December 1989, provides for the definitive abolition of the death penalty. 92 states are parties to (...)
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France and the fight against organized crime
French Foreign Policy > Security, Disarmament and Non-proliferation > Fight against organized criminality - 22 April 2020
Definitions of organized crime, as given by the European Union and the United Nations, agree on several points. It is the work of a “structured group existing for a period of time and acting in concert with the aim of committing crimes in order to obtain a financial or other material benefit”. (...)
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Abolition of the death penalty
French Foreign Policy > Human Rights > Abolition of the death penalty - 27 March 2025
The abolition of the death penalty is a highly symbolic cause, which highlights the universality of human rights. The death penalty is not a useful instrument for combating crime. The loss of life in which it results is irreparable and miscarriages of justice can occur in all legal systems. (...)
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