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INTRODUCTION
I/ GENERAL OVERVIEW OFTHE CAR
1. Physical Aspects
2. Climate
3. Vegetation
4. Administrative Divisions
5. Demography
6. Economic and Social perspective
6.1 Primary Sector
Coffee
Cotton
Tobacco
Forestry
Food Crop production
Animal Husbandry
6.2 Secondary Sector
6.3 Tertiary Sector
Extreme poverty
Bad governance
7. Educational perspective
8. Historical perspective
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III/
COMMITMENT OF THE C.A.R. IN HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUES
POLITICAL REGIMES BEFORE AND AFTER INDEPENDENCE
1. Historical perspective
2. Legal framework
2.1 Constitutions
2.2 Constitutional laws
2.3 Laws and Regulations
2.4 Observed deficiencies.
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IMPLEMENTATION BY THE C.A.R. OF THE RIGHTS PROTECTED BY THE
CHARTER:
IV. 1. The implementation by the C.A.R. of Civil and Political Rights
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The principle of non discrimination
The right to equality
The right to respect for life and protection of the individual
The principle of the right to liberty
The right to a fair hearing
The freedom of conscience, of profession and of religion
The freedom of the media