3. Human Rights Treaties and Monitoring Mechanisms
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1 Ludwig Boltzmann Institut für Menschenrechte Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Human Rights 3. Human Rights Treaties and Monitoring Mechanisms Julia Kozma and Moritz Birk University of Vienna Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Human Rights, Vienna
2 Overview The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) The core human rights treaties and their status of ratification Treaty bodies and monitoring mechanisms Overview of the individual human rights treaties content and monitoring Functioning of the individual complaint procedure by the example of the ICCPR International treaty monitoring system problems and possible solutions
3 Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) GA Res. 217 A (III), 10 December 1948 Most fundamental international human rights document presupposing human rights as the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world (Preamble) Not binding ( a common standard of achievement ), but parts constitute customary international law Authoritative interpretation of the term human rights in the UN Charter Incorporated in many national constitutions and referred to in many international human rights treaties Includes civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights and a reference to third generation rights (art. 28)
4 The Core Human Rights Treaties International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (CCPR, 1976) International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (CESCR, 1976) International on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (CERD, 1969) Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW, 1981) Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CAT, 1987) Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families (MWC, 2003) Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC, 1990) Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD, 2008) Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance (CED, not yet in force)
5 Ratifications of Human Rights Treaties End of 1990 End of 1995 December CCPR CESCR CAT CERD CEDAW CRC MWC CRPD CED
6 Each treaty is monitored by a Committee composed of independent experts (between 10-25), elected by the State parties (exception ComESCR elected by ECOSOC) The CCPR and CRC Committees meet three times a year, the CMW Committee once and the other treaty bodies twice Serviced by the OHCHR in Geneva Issue non-binding General Comments/Recommendations Monitoring mechanisms: Treaty Bodies State Reporting procedure obligatory Individual Complaints procedure (all but CRC) - optional Inquiry Procedure (CAT, CEDAW) opt out possibility Fact-finding visits (SPT, CED Committee) National monitoring (OPCAT, CRPD)
7 State Reporting Procedure Obligatory in all treaties - initial, periodic and supplementary (e.g. emergency) reports Preparation of the report at the domestic level (NGO input?) Public examination by the treaty monitoring body (informal role of NGOs) Concluding observations (country-specific) and general comments (published in the annual report) Follow-up (important role of NGOs)
8 Individual Complaints Procedure Optional (Protocols, Declarations) Quasi-judicial bodies: proactive, decisions of high quality but not legally binding ( views / observations ) No enforcement or political follow-up Accessibility: Recognition by State of origin, only written submissions; admissibility Relatively few cases
9 Acceptance of Individual Complaints December OP- CCPR 3 OP- CESCR CAT, Art CERD CEDAW MWC CRPD CED 7
10 Inquiry Procedure (Article 20 CAT, OP 1 CEDAW) Opting-out possibility at the time of signature or ratification (article 28 CAT, article 10 OP 1 CEDAW, article 6 OP CRPD) Procedure initiated by the Committees on the basis of well-founded indications of the systematic violations (information frequently provided by NGOs) Observations of the government concerned Confidential inquiry On-site visit to the country (with consent of the government concerned) Confidential report of the Committee with suggestions and observations Possible publication of summary account Eight inquiry procedures so far, half of the reports remain confidential
11 International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (CCPR) - GA Res. 2200A (XXI) of 16 December Entry into force: 23 March states parties (not ratified by China) Contents Contains essential civil and political rights including the right of self-determination (article 1), right to equality and nondiscrimination (article 26), rights of persons belonging to minorities (article 27) and prohibition of propaganda for war and incitement to discrimination, hostility or violence (article 20). Second Optional Protocol, aiming at the abolition of the death penalty (GA Res. 44/128 of 15 December 1989, entry into force on 11 July 1991; 72 states parties)
12 International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (CCPR) Monitoring Human Rights Committee: 18 experts State reporting procedure mandatory (article 40): countryspecific recommendations General comments: essential interpretative views, 33 to date Inter-state communication procedure (article 41); no cases to date Individual communication procedure under the 1st Optional Protocol to the CCPR (1966/76, 113 states parties): similar to the procedure before the European Court of Human Rights, total cases 1964, 402 cases pending, 557 inadmissible and 274 discontinued cases; 731 views, 589 violations found (as of 08/2010)
13 International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (CESCR) - GA Res. 2200A (XXI) of 16 December Entry into force: 3 January states parties not ratified by the US) Contents: Right of peoples to self-determination article 1 Basic state obligation differs from CCPR article 2: - To take steps, individually and through international assistance and co-operation - To the maximum of its available resources - With a view to achieving progressively the full realization of the rights recognized in the Covenant - By all appropriate means Most economic, social and cultural rights including: - Right to work article 6 - Right to an adequate standard of living article 11 - Right to education article 13
14 International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (CESCR) Monitoring Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (not provided in the treaty, established by ECOSOC, Res.1985/17): 18 experts State reporting procedure mandatory (articles 16, 17): countryspecific recommendations General comments: essential interpretative views, 21 to date (08/2010) Individual communication procedure, Optional Protocol, adopted 10 December 2008, in force with tenth ratification (presently three accessions)
15 - GA Res. 2106A (XX) of 21 December Entry into force: 4 January states parties Contents (I) International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (CERD) Definition article 1: racial discrimination shall mean: - Any distinction, exclusion, restriction or preference - Based on race, colour, descent or national or ethnic origin - Which has the purpose or effect of nullifying or impairing the recognition, enjoyment, or exercise of human rights and fundamental freedoms Not applicable between citizens and non-citizens article 1(2) Affirmative action is permissible (special measures taken for the sole purpose of securing adequate advancement of certain racial or ethnic groups or individuals) article 1(4)
16 International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (CERD) Contents (II) States undertake: - To punish those responsible for racial discrimination - article 4 - To guarantee the right of everyone, without distinction as to race, colour, etc., to equality before the law, notably in the enjoyment of specified rights article 5 - To assure to everyone within their jurisdiction effective protection and remedies against any acts of racial discrimination article 6 Monitoring Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination: 18 experts State reporting procedure mandatory (article 9): country-specific recommendations General Recommendations: essential interpretative views, 33 to date Inter-state communication procedure: mandatory (article 11); not effective, no cases to date Individual communication procedure: optional (following state declaration, article 14). In place since 1982, 54 declarations, 45 cases in total, 4 cases pending, 24 views, 10 violations (07/2010). States may establish a special national body to receive and examine complaints.
17 - GA Res. 34/180 of 18 December Entry into force: 3 September States parties Contents Convention on the Elimination All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) Basic principle: elimination and prohibition of all discrimination against women article 2 Affirmative action is permissible article 4 Provisions on women s political rights (articles 7 9); social and economic rights (articles 10 14); equality before the law and family rights (articles 15 16); special provisions on trafficking in women (article 6) and rights of rural women (article 14).
18 Monitoring Convention on the Elimination All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women: 23 experts State reporting procedure mandatory (article 18): countryspecific recommendations General Recommendations: essential interpretative views, 26 to date No Inter-state communication procedure Individual communication procedure under the 1st OP to CEDAW: GA Res. 54/4 of 6 October 1999, entry into force on 22 February 2000, 99 states parties, 14 cases decided to date (last case in 2008) Inquiry procedure under the same 1st OP to CEDAW in cases where the Committee has received reliable information of gross and systematic violations (OP article 8); possible to opt out at ratification (OP article 10); one case completed (Mexico)
19 Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CAT) - GA Res. 39/46 of 10 December Entry into force: 26 June states parties Contents Definition of torture article 1 State obligations to prevent torture (articles 2, 10, 11, 15, 16) State obligations to provide remedies and reparation (articles 12, 13, 14) Non-refoulement principle (article 3) Punishment of perpetrators: - All acts of torture must be offences under domestic criminal law (article 4) - Universal jurisdiction (articles 5 to 8): principle aut dedere aut judicare
20 Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CAT) Monitoring Committee against Torture: 25 experts State reporting procedure mandatory (article 19) General Comments: essential interpretative views, 2 to date (Dec. 2007) Inter-state communications: optional (article 21); no cases to date Individual communications: optional (article 22, 64 declarations); total cases 421, 97 cases pending, 164 views, 49 violations (05/2010) Inquiry procedure: mandatory (article 20) with opting-out possibility (article 28); seven total cases, three reports published Optional Protocol 2002 (GA Res. 57/199 of 18 December 2002, entry into force 22 June 2006): system of preventive visits to places of detention (International Subcommittee and National Preventive Mechanisms), 57 State parties
21 Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) - GA Res. 44/25 of 20 November Entry into force: 2 September states parties (no ratifications yet by Somalia and the USA) Contents Includes children s civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights in the areas of provision (e.g. adequate standard of living), protection (e.g. from violence or exploitation) and participation (e.g. in the family, at school, in society) Four basic principles: - Best interest of the child shall be a primary consideration in all actions concerning children (article 3) - Prohibition of discrimination (article 2) - Right to life and development of the child to the maximum extent (article 6) - Right to participation (article 12)
22 Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) Optional Protocol on the involvement of children in armed conflicts: GA Res. 54/263 of 25 May 2000; entry into force 12 February 2002; 139 States parties Optional Protocol on the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography: GA Res. 54/263 of 25 May 2000; entry into force 18 January 2002; 141 states parties Monitoring Committee on the Rights of the Child: 18 experts State reporting procedure mandatory (article 44) General Comments: essential interpretative views, 12 to date No Inter-state communication procedure No Individual communication procedure Days of General Discussion: annual Experts Forum Active involvement of NGOs and UNICEF
23 Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families (MWC) - GA Res. 45/158 of 18 December Entry into force: 1 July States parties (few industrialized States where migrant workers live) Contents Provides for a comprehensive list of civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights of migrant workers and their families Monitoring Committee on Migrant Workers: 10 experts State reporting procedure mandatory (art. 73) Individual and inter-state procedure optional (art. 76, 77) procedure only becomes operational when 10 States have submitted declarations (to date only Guatemala and Mexico)
24 International Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) - GA Res. 61/106 of 13 December Entry into force: 3 May States parties Contents Far-reaching positive obligations for States to ensure non-discrimination, the full and effective participation and inclusion, the respect for difference and acceptance of persons with disabilities as part of human diversity and humanity, the equality of opportunity and accessibility Monitoring Committee on Enforced Disappearances: 12 experts State reporting procedure - mandatory (art. 35) Individual or group complaints procedure - Optional Protocol (58 ratifications) Inquiry procedure (art. 6 OP), national mechanism (art. 33)
25 International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance (CED) - GA Res. 61/177 of 20 December not yet in force: requires 20 ratifications, to date 19 Contents Provision on the prohibition and prevention of enforced dissapearances, including the explicit provision of secret detention and several rights for victims (any person suffering harm as a direct result of the disappearance) of enforced disappearances (e.g. information, reparation) Monitoring Committee on Enforced Disappearances : 10 experts State reporting procedure - mandatory (art. 29) Urgent actions to Governments (art. 30) Individual and inter-state procedure - optional (art. 31, 32) Fact-finding visit with State s consent (art. 33)
26 Other Major UN Human Rights Treaties (indicating years of adoption and entry into force) Slavery Convention (1926/27) Protocol amending the 1926 Slavery Convention (1953/53) Supplementary Convention on the Abolition of Slavery, the Slave Trade, and Institutions and Practices Similar to Slavery (1956/57) Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (1948/51) Four Geneva Conventions on Humanitarian Law (1949/50) Two Protocols Additional to the Geneva Conventions (1977/78) Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees (1951/54) Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees (1967/67) Convention on the Political Rights of Women (1952/54) Convention Relating to the Status of Stateless Persons (1954/60) Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness (1961/75) Convention on Consent to Marriage, Minimum Age for Marriage and Registration of Marriages (1962/64) International Convention on the Suppression and Punishment of the Crime of Apartheid (1973/76) International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families (1990/2003)
27 Individual Complaints Before UN Treaty Monitoring Bodies ( ) Treaty number of cases registered number of cases decided on the merits CCPR CAT CERD CEDAW 14 5
28 Individual Complaints Procedure 1 st OP to the CCPR Communication from individual who claims to be the victim of a violation of CCPR ( Author ) Human Rights Committee Admissibility Procedure Requirements: - Competence of Committee recognized by states parties to the Protocol (article 1 OP) - Exhaustion of domestic remedies (articles 2, 5(2)(b) OP) - No anonymous communications, no abuse (article 3 OP) - Compatibility with provisions of the Covenant (ratione temporis, personae, loci, materiae) (article 3 OP) - No parallel examination of the matter under another international procedure (article 5(2)(a) OP) - Substantiation of allegations (prima facie case) (article 2 OP)
29 Individual Complaints Procedure 1 st OP to the CCPR Admissibility Procedure Admissibility Decision Inadmissibility Decision Proceedings on the merits Examination and deliberation (confidential) Violation Follow Up Decision on the Merits ( Final Views ) No Violation
30 International Monitoring System Problems: Accessibility Many treaties, many Committees: Which way to choose? Duplication and ineffectiveness Visibility Bindingness, enforcement and follow-up Solutions: National monitoring mechanisms (see OPCAT, CRPD): Stronger role of NHRIs and NGOs in the follow-up World Court of Human Rights
31 Links and Literature Links: Human Rights Theme Maps - Atlas of Torture - Additional readings: Alfredsson/Grimheden/Ramcharan/Zayas, International Human Rights Monitoring Mechanisms, Leiden 2009 Nowak, UN Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, CCPR Commentary, Kehl 2005 Eide/Krause/Rosas, Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, Dordrecht 2001
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