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Meaning of "nigel rodley"

nigel rodley: Nigel Rodley is likely a specific person's name, and depending on the context, it could refer to an individual's identity, achievements, contributions, or any other information related to that person

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Sir Nigel Rodley observed that it was an issue of principle and of practice.
He supported the wording proposed by Sir Nigel Rodley with respect to guidelines.
Sir Nigel Rodley said he was not sure that a reference to children should be added.
He therefore felt that the formulation proposed by Sir Nigel Rodley was sufficient.
Sir Nigel Rodley said that he would prefer to keep the sentence as it stood.
It aligned itself with the individual opinion of Sir Nigel Rodley.
Sir Nigel Rodley said that he was in favour of leaving the first sentence unchanged.
He endorsed the preparation of a working paper, as proposed by Sir Nigel Rodley.
Sir Nigel Rodley said that a distinction had to be made between desideratum and reality.
Ms. Chanet expressed support for the amendment proposed by Sir Nigel Rodley.
Sir Nigel Rodley reiterated his request for further information on the use of incommunicado detention.
The ideas put forward by Sir Nigel Rodley should be reflected in a separate sentence.
Sir Nigel Rodley said that his remarks on discontinuing the case had clearly been premature.
Mr. Shearer said that he agreed with the proposals made by Sir Nigel Rodley.
Sir Nigel Rodley also considered that the first two sentences should be kept separate.

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She supported the nomination of Sir Nigel Rodley for the same reasons as Ms. Wedgwood.
Sir Nigel Rodley said that he appreciated the frank and articulate responses of the delegation.
She therefore supported Sir Nigel Rodley & apos ; s proposal.
Sir Nigel Rodley said that he agreed with the changes that had been suggested.
Individual opinion of Committee member Sir Nigel Rodley ( dissenting in part ).
Sir Nigel Rodley said he was not in favour of the proposal.
Mr. Bhagwati expressed support for Sir Nigel Rodley & apos ; s position.
Sir Nigel Rodley proposed the reincorporation of that sentence.
Ms. Chanet said that she fully endorsed Sir Nigel Rodley & apos ; s comments.
Sir Nigel Rodley asked for clarification on custody arrangements.
Ms. Chanet agreed with Sir Nigel Rodley & apos ; s proposal.
Sir Nigel Rodley also supported adoption of the proposed amendment.
Mr. Lallah said that he shared Sir Nigel Rodley & apos ; s view.
Sir Nigel Rodley said that there was rarely a problem of fact.
As to articles 6, paragraph 1, and 7 I join the opinion of Sir Nigel Rodley and others.
Sir Nigel Rodley said he was not convinced that the paragraph was necessary.
He could not agree with Sir Nigel Rodley & apos ; s suggested reference to federal States.
Sir Nigel Rodley said he believed the Committee was arguing at cross purposes.
A draft submitted by Sir Nigel Rodley the previous year contained five subparagraphs listing such factors.
Sir Nigel Rodley requested further information concerning the judicial review of administrative detention.
He agreed that Sir Nigel Rodley & apos ; s suggested wording might be open to abuse.
Sir Nigel Rodley said that there were three different situations to address.
He strongly supported Sir Nigel Rodley & apos ; s proposal that country rapporteurs should attend press conferences.
Sir Nigel Rodley said he had a slight preference for his initial suggestion.
He endorsed Sir Nigel Rodley & apos ; s proposal to list them in an annex.
Sir Nigel Rodley said that he endorsed the views expressed thus far.
He supported Sir Nigel Rodley & apos ; s proposed rewording of the second sentence of paragraph 10.
Sir Nigel Rodley was designated ChairpersonRapporteur.
Sir Nigel Rodley said that he shared the concern of New Zealand.
Sir Nigel Rodley asked whether there were any women judges in Kuwait.
Sir Nigel Rodley referred to the recent practice of the Human Rights Committee on reservations.
Sir Nigel Rodley still wished for clarifications of a number of issues, however.
Sir Nigel Rodley said it would be more logical to place it after paragraph 3.
Sir Nigel Rodley & apos ; s proposal concerning the list of issues was also very interesting.
Sir Nigel Rodley suggested moving that amendment to the beginning of paragraph 35.

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