Content. Introduction of EUROMIL. Fundamental Rights for Military Personnel. Added value of military unions/associations

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Content Introduction of EUROMIL Fundamental Rights for Military Personnel Added value of military unions/associations Situation on the RoA in Europe

Founded: 1972 Factsheet: EUROMIL 40 associations from 25 countries Representing: Approx. 500.000 soldiers and their families Representation / Accreditation: - EP, EC, OSCE, ODIHR, DCAF, EMI, FoE, NATO PA, Kangaroo Group,. - NGO with participatory status at the Council of Europe - E- Special consultative status at ECOSOC (UN)

Iceland Member Observer Finland No member Russia Norway Sweden Estonia Latvia Denmark Ireland Lithuania Russia United Kingdom Belarus Netherlands Belgium Germany Luxemburg France Austria Moldova Hungary Slovenia Andorra San Marino Bosnia & Herzegovina Georgia Serbia Kosovo Vatican Spain Romania Croatia Italy Monaco Ukraine Czech Rep. Slovakia Switzerland Portugal Kazakhstan Poland Montenegro Armen. Bulgaria Macedonia Albania Iran Turkey Greece Syria Morocco Algeria Tunisia Azerbaijan Malta Cyprus Lebanon Iraq

Mission Representing human rights, fundamental freedoms and professional interests of military personnel in Europe

The Right of Association - everyone has the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and to freedom of association with others, including the right to form and join trade unions for the protection of his interests (European Convention on Human Rights, Art. 11) - with a view to ensuring or promoting the freedom of workers and employers to form local, national or international organisations for the protection of their economic and social interests and to join those organisations, the Parties undertake that national law shall not be such as to impair, nor shall it be so applied as to impair, this freedom (European Social Charter, Art. 5) - everyone has the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and to freedom of association at all levels, in particular in political, trade union and civic matters, which implies the right of everyone to form and to join trade unions for the protection of his or her interests (Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, Art. 12)

Fundamental Rights for Military Personnel in the European Union Resolution of the European Parliament 1984 demanding the recognition of the right of association of members of the armed forces 1995 Annual report on Observance on Human Rights in the European Community Report on the Situation of Fundamental Rights in the EU 2004-2007 88. Armed forces: Points out that fundamental rights do not stop at barrack gates and that they also fully apply to citizens in uniform, and recommends that the Member States ensure that fundamental rights are also observed in the armed forces.

Fundamental Rights for Military Personnel in the scope of the Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (April, 2006): Members of the armed forces cannot be expected to respect humanitarian law and human rights in their operations unless respect for human rights is guaranteed within the army ranks.

Fundamental Rights for Military Personnel in the scope of the Council of Europe Resolution 903 (1988) Parliamentary Assembly Recommendation 1572(2002) of the Council of Europe PACE Recommendation 1742(2006) Recommendation CM/Rec (2010)4 of the Committee of Ministers to member states on human rights of members of the armed forces (Adopted by the Committee of Ministers on 24 February 2010 at the 1077th meeting of the Ministers Deputies)

Fundamental Rights for Military Personnel in the scope of the OSCE Each participating State will ensure that military, paramilitary and security forces personnel will be able to enjoy and exercise their human rights and fundamental freedoms (OSCE CoC on Pol-Mil Aspects of Security, para 32) http://www.osce.org/fsc/41355

Recommendations Permit members of armed forces to join a professional association or a trade union representing their interest Associations or unions should enjoy right to be consulted on conditions of service of service personnel Disciplinary action against individual members for taking part in activities of the associations should be prohibited Any restrictions on freedom of association should be prescribed be: Prescribed by law Proportionate to legitimate state interests recognized in human rights treaties Non-discriminatory Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms of Armed Forces Personnel 15 16

Handbook on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms of Armed Forces personnel

Restrictions on fundamental rights but - No restrictions shall be placed on the exercise of these rights other than such as prescribed by law and are necessary in a democratic society in the interests of national security or public safety, for the prevention of disorder or crime, for the protection of health or morals or for the protection of the rights and freedoms of others. This article shall not prevent the imposition of lawful restrictions on the exrcise of these rights by members of the armed forces, of the police or of the administration of the State. (European Convention on Human Rights, Art. 11)

Decisions of the European Court of Justice and the European Court of Human Rights 2 Oct 2014 in cases Matelly and Adefdromil c. France: o RoA can be subject to legitimate restrictions o but no blanket ban on forming or joining a trade union

The changing role of the soldier - conventional warfare vs. operations other than war - warrior vs. mediator Not reasonable or effective to send soldiers abroad to defend principles, which they are not able to exercise or enjoy themselves!

The Right of Association - successful partnership arrangements: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland, Sweden. - countries, in which the right of association of active service personnel is still denied or not implemented: Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Italy, Latvia, Slovakia, the United Kingdom, Lithuania.

Considerations Military discipline Loyalte to the armed forces Outside influence Respect for hierarchy Represent members interests Promote their welfare Consult and negotiate on their behalf 11 16

Iceland Trade union Association Norway Finland Russia No rights Denmark Sweden Estonia Latvia Ireland United Kingdom Netherlands Belgium Germany Lithuania Russia Poland Belarus Kazakhstan Portugal Spain Andorra France Luxemburg Switzerland Monaco Italy Austria Hungary Slovenia Croatia San Marino Vatican Czech Rep. Slovakia Bosnia & Herzegovina Montenegro Serbia Kosovo Albania Macedonia Greece Romania Moldova Bulgaria Ukraine Turkey Georgia Armen Ạzerbaijan Iran Morocco Algeria Tunisia Malta Cyprus Syria Lebanon Iraq

SUMMARY Fundamental rights for military personnel is an issue in Europe The right of association for military personnel does not undermine military authority or disrupt the chain of command No loss of military efficiency or discipline in countries which have granted full association rights for their soldiers

Needed? Wanted? Acceptable?

Who defends the rights of those who defend human rights?

Female staff associations Contribute to gender mainstreaming Promote equal participation of women and men in the security sector Improve the communities which they serve DCAF Paper by Ruth Montgomery, 2011, listed 67 female staff associations, only 3 representing female military staff 2 EUROMIL member associations presided by a woman