Open letter to the Irish Government. A call to accept the recommendation of the Constitutional Convention on Economic, Social and Cultural rights

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Tánaiste Joan Burton TD, Department of Social Protection, Aras Mhic Dhiarmada, Store Street, Dublin 1. Open letter to the Irish Government A call to accept the recommendation of the Constitutional Convention on Economic, Social and Cultural rights 26 September 2014 Dear Tánaiste, The Economic, Social and Cultural (ESC) Rights Initiative is a network of organisations and individuals with a shared belief that increased protection of ESC rights in Irish law would contribute to a more just, inclusive and equal society. The aim of the ESC Rights Initiative is to ensure that these rights, already committed to by Ireland through the ratification of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) in 1989, are rendered legally enforceable through Bunreacht na héireann. On 31 March the Constitutional Convention recommended to the Government, by an overwhelming majority of 85%, that ESC rights be given enhanced protection in the Constitution. The ESC Rights Initiative welcomes this recommendation. The Government was due to respond to the recommendation by the end of July. Disappointingly and in breach of the Conventions terms of reference, we now understand that this response will not be given until the autumn. The ESC Rights Initiative calls on the Government to accept the Constitutional Convention s recommendation.

The recommendation has presented Ireland with a unique opportunity to take a significant step towards fulfilling its international human rights obligations and to ensure that all human rights, civil and political as well as economic, social and cultural, are granted equal protection by the Constitution. It would also ensure that Ireland keeps pace with the growing international trend towards according constitutional protection to these fundamental human rights. If further examination of this issue is deemed necessary, for example through the establishment of a working group to consider the implications of constitutional incorporation of these rights and to formulate the appropriate wording for a referendum bill, we urge that such a process be quickly put in place. We urge that any such further examination process should: - Be open and transparent; - Draw on internal analysis of relevant Departments, as well as external expertise, including from civil society organisations; - Have clear and public terms of reference; - Have an expeditious and defined timeframe for reporting; - Be mandated to make public its findings and reasoning. We would like to meet with you to discuss further the recommendation of the Constitutional Convention, to arrange this meeting and/or should you require any further information on the work of the ESC Rights Initiative, please do not hesitate to make contact with Niamh Kinane on 01 863 8339, or at nkinane@amnesty.ie. Yours sincerely, Aiden Lloyd Chairperson, ESC Rights Initiative.

A call for the Government to accept the recommendation of the Constitutional Convention that economic, social and cultural rights be given enhanced protection in the Constitution An open letter to the Taoiseach made by the following: Organisations: Amnesty International Ireland FLAC National Women s Council of Ireland Irish Council for Civil Liberties Focus Ireland TASC Children s Rights Alliance Irish Heart Foundation Immigrant Council of Ireland Equality and Rights Alliance Mercy Law Resource Centre Age Action Pavee Point Irish National Organisation of the Unemployed Community Law and Mediation Disability Federation of Ireland Marriage Equality European Anti-Poverty Network All Together in Dignity Ireland Longford Community Resources Ltd. Atheist Ireland South Dublin Community Platform

Individuals: Robert Aiden Lloyd Oisín Bourke For further information please contact: Niamh Kinane, Amnesty International Ireland, nkinane@amnesty.ie or 01 863 8339