Human Rights

  • Decree No. (7) of 1971 (PDF, 32.6KB, 1 page, Arabic only) approving Bahrain's accession to the Geneva Conventions signed on August 12, 1949.
    The decree included approval of the accession of the State of Bahrain and its dependencies to the Geneva Conventions signed on August 12, 1949.
  • Decree No. (16) of 1986 (PDF, 31.1KB, 1 page, Arabic only) approving the accession of the State of Bahrain to the two Additional Protocols of the Geneva Conventions of 1949.
    The decree included approval of Bahrain's accession to the two additional protocols to the Geneva Conventions of 1949.
  • Decree No. (4) of 1990 (PDF, 132KB, 5 pages, Arabic only) regarding accession to the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, concluded on December 9, 1948.
    Decree No. (4) of 1990 included accession to the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, concluded on December 9, 1948.
  • Decree No. (7) of 1990 (PDF, 393KB, 14 pages, Arabic only) regarding accession to the Slavery Convention of September 25, 1926, as amended by the Protocol of 1953, and accession to the Supplementary Convention for the Abolition of Slavery, the Slave Trade, and Institutions and Practices Similar to Slavery of 1956.
    The decree included accession to the Slavery Convention of September 25, 1926, as amended by the Protocol of 1953, and to the Supplementary Convention on the Abolition of Slavery, the Slave Trade, and Institutions and Practices Similar to Slavery of 1956.
  • Decree No. (8) of 1990 (PDF, 556KB, 17 pages, Arabic only) regarding accession to the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination of 1965 and to the International Convention for the Suppression and Punishment of the Crime of Apartheid in 1973.
    The decree included accession to the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination of 1965 and to the International Convention for the Suppression and Punishment of the Crime of Apartheid in 1973.
  • Decree No. (4) of 1998 (PDF, 613KB, 15 pages, Arabic only) regarding accession to the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, which was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on 10th December 1984.
    The decree included accession to the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman, or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, with some points that were reserved.
  • Decree No. (7) of 1998 (PDF, 136KB, 4 pages, Arabic only) joining International Convention No. 105 of 1957 regarding the Abolition of Forced Labor
    The decree included accession to International Convention No. 105 of 1957 regarding the abolition of forced labor.
  • Decree No. (34) of 1999 (PDF, 52.7KB, 2 pages, Arabic only) amending some provisions of Decree No. (4) of 1998 to accede to the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on 10th December 1984.
    The decree included amendments to some provisions of Decree No. (4) of 1998 to accede to the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, which was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on 10th December 1984.
  • Decree No. (6) of 2000 (PDF, 35.5KB, 1 page, Arabic only) ratifying the amendment of Article (8) of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination of 1965, to which the State of Bahrain is a party by Decree No. (8) of 1990.
    It included the ratification by the Kingdom of Bahrain of United Nations General Assembly Resolution No. (47/111) approving the amendment of paragraph (6) of Article (8) and adding a new paragraph to it under No. (7) of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination of 1965.
  • Decree No. (11) of 2000 (PDF, 180KB, 5 pages, Arabic only) ratifying International Labor Convention No. (111) of 1958 regarding discrimination in employment and occupation.
    The decree included the Kingdom of Bahrain’s ratification of the Convention, which requires the state parties to enable the enactment of legislation prohibiting all forms of discrimination and exclusion on any basis, including race, color, sex, religion, political opinion, national or social origin in labor legislation, and the establishment of the principle of equal opportunities.
  • Law No. (4) of 2004 (PDF, 1.94MB, 51 pages, Arabic only) approving the accession of the Kingdom of Bahrain to the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organised Crime and its two complementary protocols.
    The Convention addresses and combats transnational organised crime in the judicial and security fields.
  • Law No. (56) of 2006 (PDF, 603KB, 17 pages, Arabic only) approving the accession of the Kingdom of Bahrain to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.
    The law stipulated the accession of the Kingdom of Bahrain to the Convention, which listed a number of civil and political rights, and obligated the states parties to it to respect and ensure that all persons under jurisdiction enjoy all the rights stipulated therein without discrimination, in addition to taking legislative or other measures necessary to put these rights in restrictions and ensuring effective redress for anyone whose rights and freedoms are violated.
  • Law No. (7) of 2006 (PDF, 545KB, 16 pages, Arabic only) ratifying the Arab Charter on Human Rights.
    The charter dealt with the most prominent rights and basic freedoms that human beings should enjoy in Arab countries.
  • Law No. (10) of 2007 (PDF, 490KB, 13 pages, Arabic only) approving the accession of the Kingdom of Bahrain’s government to the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.
    The agreement stipulated a number of economic, social, and cultural rights that persons must enjoy for them to live in dignity and freedom.
  • Minister of Foreign Affairs Decision No. (1) of 2008 (PDF, 45.4KB, 2 pages, Arabic only) regarding the formation of the National Committee to Combat Trafficking in Persons.
    Ministerial decision regarding the formation of the National Committee to Combat Trafficking in Persons.
  • Law No. (17) of 2015 (PDF, 96KB, 8 pages) regarding protection from domestic violence.
    To protect families, the Family Guidance Office at the Ministry of Social Development or the centers licensed by the Ministry will provide family counseling services and awareness on violence, and take the necessary measures to reduce family violence, in cooperation with the Ministry of Education, by developing curricula that promote a culture that rejects domestic violence.
  • Law No. (19) of 2017 (PDF, 391KB, 31 pages) with respect to the promulgation of the family law.
    The law deals with the provisions of engagement and marriage and their implications for the Sunni and Jaafari sects.
  • Decree No. 24 of 2021 (PDF, 82.5KB, 2 pages, Arabic only) amending Article 13 of Law No. 18 of 2017 regarding penalties and alternative measures.

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