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Mongolia

Citizenship and Country Documents

US Government Reports

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Children

US Government Reports
  • Department of Labor - Findings on the Worst Forms of Child Labor - 20212020, 2019
Non-Government Organization Reports
  • Coalition to stop the use of Child Soldiers - Child Soldiers Global Report - 2008

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Corruption

Disabilities

Elections

US Government Reports
  • Congressional Research Service
    • Mongolia’s Presidential Election – June 2021
Non-Government Organization Reports

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Ethnic Groups / Race

Non-Government Organization Reports
  • Minority Rights Group International - State of the World's Minorities and Indigenous Peoples - 2016
  • World Directory of Minorities - Mongolia Overview

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Gender

Foreign Government Reports
  • Austrailian Migration Review Tribunal - Refugee Review Tribunal
    • MNG35217 - July 2009
      1. In 2004 and 2005 domestic violence legislation was introduced in Mongolia and the National Centre against Violence was established. Has there been any monitoring of the effectiveness of these provisions introduced in 2004 and 2005?
      2. Are there any reports about whether the police response to domestic violence has changed or improved in recent years?
      3. Are restraining orders/ apprehended violence orders available to victims of domestic violence?
      4. Is there any other more detailed information about the services offered by the National Centre against Violence apart from what is on their website?
      5. Are there other services for victims of domestic violence apart from the Centre?
      6. Are any organizations other than the UN Committee on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination Against Women monitoring the situation of women in Mongolia?
  • Canada Responses to Information Requests (RIRs)
    • MNG103387.E - Domestic violence, including legislation, in particular the progress in the implementation of the 2005 law, and availability of state protection and support services (2008 - April 2010) - April 2010
    • MNG100563.E - Role of police and medical personnel in the documentation and sharing of information regarding domestic abuse cases; whether domestic abuse is a basis for divorce, procedure to obtain divorce in case of domestic abuse of wife by husband; role of judges and courts in divorce cases based on domestic abuse and otherwise; whether divorce can be initiated by one spouse without the other spouse's consent; whether divorce can be granted based on de facto separation of spouses; whether legal separation of spouses exists and if so, whether it is a necessary step before divorce; details of the concession of custody of minor children through divorce proceedings (September 2004 - September 2005) - Sept 2005 

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Human Rights

US Government Reports

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Justice System

Law

Non-Government Organization Report

  • Austrailian Migration Review Tribunal - Refugee Review Tribunal
    • MNG35217 - July 2009
      1. In 2004 and 2005 domestic violence legislation was introduced in Mongolia and the National Centre against Violence was established. Has there been any monitoring of the effectiveness of these provisions introduced in 2004 and 2005?
      2. Are there any reports about whether the police response to domestic violence has changed or improved in recent years?
      3. Are restraining orders/ apprehended violence orders available to victims of domestic violence?
      4. Is there any other more detailed information about the services offered by the National Centre against Violence apart from what is on their website?
      5. Are there other services for victims of domestic violence apart from the Centre?
      6. Are any organisations other than the UN Committee on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination Against Women monitoring the situation of women in Mongolia?
  • Canada Responses to Information Requests (RIRs)
    • MNG102409.E - Selected sections of the Mongolian criminal code in force in 1992, 1996 and 1999; selected sections of the "criminal adjective law of Mongolia" in force in 1996 and 1999 - Feb 2007 

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Maps

Medical Availability

International Government Organization Reports
  • World Health Organization Page

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Political Figures and Parties

US Government Reports Foreign Government Reports
  • Austrailian Migration Review Tribunal - Refugee Review Tribunal
    • MNG36273 - March 2010
      1. Please advise if since 2005 any difficulties have been faced by members of the Mongolian Democratic Party or their families at the hands of ex-Communist party members or anyone else for opposing the Communist Party MPRP (Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party) or because they were involved in the democratization of Mongolia.

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Refugees / IDPs

Religion

US Government Reports  

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Sexual Orientation

Specific Country Issues

Speech / Press / Internet

Non-Government Organization Reports
  • Freedom House

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Timeline

Trafficking

US Government Reports

Intergovernmental Organization Reports

  • United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime - Global Report on Trafficking in Persons - East Asia and the Pacific - 2009

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Terrorism

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Torture

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Updated December 7, 2022