NGO advocacy and the Council’s prevention mandate

by Nicolas Agostini, Representative to the United Nations for DefendDefenders Accountability, By invitation, Human rights institutions and mechanisms, Prevention, Prevention, accountability and justice

As the Human Rights Council enters its teenage years, the Council’s ‘prevention mandate’—i.e., its responsibility to ‘contribute, through dialogue and cooperation, towards the prevention of human rights violations and [to] respond promptly to human rights emergencies’ [1] —has become one of the hot topics of discussion. Operationalising the prevention part of the Council’s mandate was the central theme of the last …

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights: Success Requires a Team Effort

by Peter Splinter, Human Rights Consultant and Former Representative of Amnesty International to the United Nations in Geneva By invitation

A response to David Petrasek’s article in OpenGlobaRights  entitled ‘ Another one bites the dust ’ (8 February 2018) and Marc Limon’s article in URG Insights entitled ‘ Is being the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights an impossible job? ‘ (14 February 2018). David Petrasek’s thoughtful analysis on 12 February and Marc Limon’s equally thoughtful response on 14 February provide the basis for an important inclusive discussion about the selection of the next High Commissioner for Human Rights …

La Corte Interamericana aclara las obligaciones de los Estados en contextos de protección ambiental

by Liliana Ávila By invitation

La opinión consultiva también aclara las obligaciones extraterritoriales El pasado 7 de febrero del 2018, la Corte Interamericana de Derechos Humanos dio a conocer su respuesta a una opinión consultiva solicitada por Colombia en relación con las obligaciones internacionales de los Estados frente a posibles impactos de actividades que pueden afectar el medio ambiente. Las opiniones consultivas son conceptos jurídicos en los …

Inter-American Court clarifies human rights obligations of States in the context of environmental protection

by Liliana Ávila By invitation

Advisory opinion also clarifies extraterritorial obligations On February 7, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights shared its response to an advisory opinion solicited by Colombia on the international obligations of States regarding activities that could negatively impact the environment. Advisory opinions are legal concepts in which the Court, as the highest human rights court in the Americas, seeks to unravel the meaning …

The role of UN field staff in supporting national tracking systems for following up to human rights recommendations

by Emilie Filmer-Wilson, Human Rights Adviser, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) By invitation, Human rights implementation and impact

The number of human rights recommendations made to Member States has increased rapidly over the past few years. To track progress with meeting these recommendations in a more systematic manner, a number of Member States have created specific tracking mechanisms and tools. In these efforts, they are increasingly turning to UN Country Teams for support. To enable UN field staff …

A new approach to advancing dialogue on human rights

by Yoni Ish-Hurwitz, Executive Director of the Human Rights Likeminded Office By invitation, Human rights institutions and mechanisms

Polarisation and politicisation at the United Nations – words on the mind of every diplomat and international activist working on human rights. More often than not in debates and decisions at the Human Right Council, group dynamics come into play, often masking differences or commonalities in national positions. For example, a country that normally supports sexuality education may reverse its …

Es tiempo de actuar: el reconocimiento del derecho a un medio ambiente saludable

by Marcos A. Orellana, Director of the Environment and Human Rights Program at Human Rights Watch By invitation

Desde hace mucho tiempo se debería haber reconocido globalmente el derecho a un medio ambiente saludable. Ahora están surgiendo oportunidades para hacerlo, lo que brindaría un apoyo crucial a los activistas medioambientales amenazados. En marzo de 2016,  intrusos armados tiraron abajo la puerta  de la casa donde se estaba quedando la activista medioambiental hondureña Berta Cáceres, de 44 años, y la mataron. Para entonces, Cáceres, cofundadora …

Time to act – recognising the right to a healthy environment

by Marcos A. Orellana, Director of the Environment and Human Rights Program at Human Rights Watch and Geneva By invitation, R2E

Global recognition of the right to a healthy environment is long overdue. There are opportunities emerging to do so, and this would give crucial support to threatened environmental activists. In March 2016, armed intruders battered down the door of the house where Honduran environmental activist Berta Cáceres, 44, was staying and killed her. By then, Cáceres, co-founder of the Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of Honduras, …

Otro más que muerde el polvo: ¿qué futuro tiene el Alto Comisionado de las Naciones Unidas para los Derechos Humanos?

by David Petrasek and Geneva By invitation, High Commissioner, Human rights institutions and mechanisms

La partida prematura, una vez más, de un Alto Comisionado de las Naciones Unidas para los Derechos Humanos sugiere que es hora de reconsiderar las prioridades de la oficina y fortalecer su mandato. Cuando, en diciembre de 2017, el Príncipe Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein de Jordania anunció que no buscaría un segundo mandato como Alto Comisionado de las Naciones Unidas para los …

Another one bites the dust — what future for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights?

by David Petrasek and Geneva By invitation

The early departure — yet again — of a UN High Commissioner for Human Rights suggests it’s time to re-think the office’s priorities and strengthen its mandate. The announcement in December 2017 by Prince Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein of Jordan that he would not seek a second term as UN High Commissioner for Human Rights—leaving the post in the middle of 2018—came …