Órganos de Tratados de Derechos Humanos en el territorio: El Sistema Regional Interamericano y las sesiones fuera de la sede

by Mariana Montoya By invitation

Siguiendo la publicación de Christof Heyns y Abiola Idowu-Ojo del 10 de julio de 2018 en este sitio, la presente publicación revisa la experiencia interamericana con la celebración de sesiones fuera de la sede, y considera las muchas ventajas, así como algunos desafíos. _____________________________________________________________________________________ Tanto la Comisión Interamericana de Derechos Humanos (Comisión o CIDH) como la Corte Interamericana de Derechos …

Órganos de tratados de derechos humanos en el terreno: la experiencia del Sistema Regional Africano

by Christof Heyns, Professor of Human Rights Law, Univeristy of Pretoria and Member of the UN Human Rights Committee By invitation

En una publicación de 2017 en este sitio, Christof Heyns y Willem Gravett propusieron la idea de sesiones externas para los Órganos del Tratado de Derechos Humanos de la ONU, que debería reunirse al menos una vez al año durante parte de la sesión fuera de Ginebra para “llevar el sistema más cerca de la gente”. Esta idea despertó considerable interés, …

Human Rights Council Elections: clean slates continue to undermine the Council

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

On 12 October 2018, the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) will hold elections for 18 seats on the UN Human Rights Council (HRC) for a three-year term starting on 1 January 2019.  All five UN regional groups have clean slates – in which the number of candidates is equal to the number of vacant seats. [1]   These clean slates turn the election into …

How UN Treaty Bodies can better address corruption and its negative impact on human rights

by Patrick Mutzenberg, Director of the Centre for Civil and Political Rights. By invitation, Corruption and human rights, Human rights implementation and impact, Thematic human rights issues, Treaty Bodies

It is now widely recognised that corruption negatively affects the enjoyment of civil and political rights, as well as economic, social and cultural rights. Corruption not only has a negative impact on the ability of States to implement their treaty-based human rights obligations, but it also directly affects the population of such countries. This concern was raised several times by …

Human Rights Treaty Bodies in the field: The Inter-American Regional System and sessions away from headquarters

by Elizabeth Abi-Mershed, former Assistant Executive Secretary of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights By invitation

Following the post from Christof Heyns and Abiola Idowu-Ojo of July 10, 2018 on this site, the present post reviews the inter-American experience with holding sessions away from headquarters, and considers the many advantages, as well as some challenges. Both the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (Commission or IACHR) and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (Court) carry out periods …

Is Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein really the “prince of Human Rights”?

by Olivier de Frouville, Member UN Human Rights Committee By invitation

The former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Jordanian prince Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein, ended his mandate on the 31st August and his successor, former Chilean President Michelle Bachelet, has just taken office. A large number of recent contributions praising Zeid’s term in office have cropped up and many paid tribute to his action at the head of the UN …

Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein est-il vraiment le « prince des droits de l’Homme » ?

by Geneva By invitation

Le mandat du Haut Commissaire aux droits de l’homme des Nations Unies, le prince jordanien Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein, est arrivé à son terme à la fin du mois d’août et sa successeur, l’ancienne présidente du Chili Michelle Bachelet a pris ses fonctions au premier septembre. De nombreuses contributions récentes ont rendu hommage à l’action de Zeid. Les médias retiennent …

Twenty-five years later, how much do national human rights institutions matter?

by Steven L. B. Jensen, Researcher at the Danish Institute for Human Rights By invitation, Human rights implementation and impact

An expanding range of literature examines the effectiveness of national human rights institutions, and 25 years after the Paris Principles, a recent study draws out some of the common findings. This year – 2018 – marks the 25th anniversary of the UN General Assembly’s adoption in December 1993 of the Paris Principles. These principles defined the mandate for National Human …

Supreme Court of Spain: UN Treaty Body individual decisions are legally binding

by Dr. Koldo Casla By invitation, Human rights implementation and impact, Treaty Bodies

The Spanish Supreme Court has established that the views expressed by UN Human Rights Treaty Bodies in individual complaints are binding on the State. The Court ordered Spain to pay €600,000 in compensation to Ángela González for the responsibility of its authorities in relation to the death of her daughter. Her daughter was murdered by her father in an unsupervised …

Sin titulación de territorios indígenas no habrá Amazonía ni seguridad para la humanidad

by Forest Peoples Programme By invitation, Climate, Thematic human rights issues

Oslo, miércoles 27 de junio de 2018. En la víspera de su participación en el Oslo Tropical Forest Forum ( OTFF ), la organización nacional indígena peruana  AIDESEP , junto con el  Forest Peoples Programme (FPP) , ha lanzado un informe que destaca el continuo fracaso del gobierno peruano para cumplir con sus compromisos progresivos respecto al reconocimiento de los derechos territoriales de los pueblos indígenas. …