Bruges, Belgium 22 September Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms of Armed Forces Personnel

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Bruges, Belgium 22 September 2017 Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms of Armed Forces Personnel

1. Handbook on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms of Armed Forces Personnel

Objectives of the Handbook Focus on the human rights and fundamental freedoms enjoyed by members of the armed forces: Implementation of existing standards Models or good practices of how to integrate human rights Take into account necessary limitations Guidance for OSCE participating States

2. Key insights from the Handbook

The Importance of HR and FF of Armed Forces Personnel Ensuring HR in the Armed Forces means: Citizen in uniform approach Military is integrated in society Prevents military from being misused Protects members of armed forces from being misused and oppressed

Approaches to HR in AF Institution Model vs Occupation Model or somewhere in between

Human Rights Limitations in the Armed Forces Any limits or restrictions placed on military personnel s rights: Must have a military need Must be based on law Must be proportionate Should not be discriminatory Must be demonstrated by the Armed Forces and no other actors to be necessary

Human Rights Sources Universal Declaration on Human Rights (UDHR) International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (ECHR) OSCE Code of Conduct on Politico- Military Aspects of Security

3. Civil and Political Rights

Civil and Political Rights Issues at stake: The right to join a political party The right to stand for elections The right to freedom of association The right to freedom of expression Conscientious objection and right to alternative service The freedom of religion

Different Approaches to Civil and Political Rights (2008) The Right to Join a Political Party The Right to Stand for Elections The Right to Freedom of Association The Right to Freedom of Expression Recognized in Legislation Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Luxembourg, Norway, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States ofamerica Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus,Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia,Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Latvia, Luxembourg, Norway, Poland, Russian Federation, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine Austria,Belgium, Canada,Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Ireland, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Norway, Poland, Russian Federation, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, United States of America Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Canada, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Ireland, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russian Federation, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States of America Prohibited or Not Recognized Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russian Federation, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Ukraine Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canada, Croatia, Ireland, Lithuania, Portugal, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovakia, Spain, United Kingdom, United States of America Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Latvia, Slovakia, Spain, United Kingdom Spain The right to freedom of association is recognized in Spain s Constitution but not military law. The right to freedom of expression is recognized in Spain Constitutions but not in military law.

Military Unions and Associations Issues at stake: The Freedom to associate International HR commitments: Art. 20 UDHR; Art. 21 ICCPR, Art. 11 ECHR, Art. 8 ICESCR, Art. 5/6 ESC Approaches: Paternalistic vs. Non-autonomous arrangements vs. Authorized & autonomous vs. Association with trade unions

Conscientious Objection Issue at stake: Growing acceptance Links to freedom of thought, belief and conscience International HR commitments: Various levels of commitment in ICCPR, ECHR, CoE and national constitutions Reasons, approaches and procedures: Religious, Ethical, Emotional and other Alternative service, selective conscientious objection, deciding bodies

Religion in the Armed Forces Issues at stake: How to accomodate religious freedom Religious discrimination and limitations on religious freedom International HR commitments Art. 18 UDHR, Art. 18. ICCPR, Art. 9 ECHR Approaches: Depending on the general appraoch to religion (e.g. France) Access to representatives of religions, religious dress, guides (e.g. France, Denmark)

4. Equality, Non-Discrimination, and Equal Opportunities

Ethic and Linguistic Minorities in the Armed Forces Issues at stake: Assimilationist vs. multilculturalist International HR commitments: Art. 2 UDHR, Art. 26/27 ICCPR, Art. 14 ECHR, Art. 1 of Protocol 12 to the ECHR, International Convention of the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, EU Directive 2000/43 Approaches: Complaints procedures, equal opportunity Personnel policies, training, nationality, lingustic minorities

Women in the Armed Forces Issues at stake: Full participation as citizens, equal representation, non-discrimination, gender & operational effectiveness International HR Commitments: CEDAW (UN), CoE, OSCE Approaches: Special units, exclusion, combat positions Policies against harassment and for promoting equality

Gays and Lesbians in the Armed Forces Issues at stake: Principle of equality vs. cultural beliefs Harassment and discrimination International Human Rights Commitments: Art. 26 ICCPR, Art. 14 ECHR, Council of EU Right to privacy Approaches: Exclusion, full participation, don t ask don t tell, etc. Policies against harassment and for promoting equality

5. Issues of Military Life

Children Associated with Armed Forces Issues at stake: Voluntary recruitment U18 children Children associated with AF International HR Commitments: Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child; ILO, ICC, UN SC, EU Committee on the Rights of the Child Approaches: Safeguards, monitoring, duty of care, support Child care, training and accountability

Preventing Mistreatment of Armed Forces Personnel Issues at stake: Factors of mistreatment International HR Commitments: Art. 2-6 ECHR; Art. 6,7 ICCPR; CoE, OSCE Approaches: Prevent bullying, external monitoring organizations Complaints procedures

Working Conditions Issues at stake: Enjoyment of just and favourable conditions of work International HR Commitments: ICESCR, ILO, ESC, EU, OSCE Approaches: Working time and compensation, remuneration, health Safety at work, family life

Veterans Issues at stake: Duty of care, veteran policy, transition, postconflict situation International HR Commitments: Veterans are like any other citizen Approaches: Definition of veteran, who receives support, who provides support, what type of support Transition from military to civilian life

6. Promoting/Enforcing Human Rights in Armed Forces

Human Rights Education Issues at stake: The importance of human rights training UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination Approaches: Professional Codes of Ethics or Conduct Military Colleges

The Responsibility of Commanders and Individual Accountability Issues at stake: First line of defence within the barracks Approaches Make subordinates respect leadership vs. Moral leadership Illegal and improper orders Responsibility for subordinates behaviour Individual accountability

Discipline and Military Justice Issues at stake: Role of military justice system Comparability of rights, independence of military courts International HR Commitments: Art. 9, ICCPR; Art. 10/11.1 UDHR, Art. 5/6 ECHR Approaches Criminal offences & military discipline, type of court, composition of military court Prosecution and defence, appeals

Ombuds Institutions Issues at stake: The need for independent and impartial oversight of the military Approaches Models (internal, specialized, general human rights ombudsman) The functioning of ombuds institutions (independence, effectiveness, protection against retaliation)

7. Update of handbook

The Need for an Update Published in 2008 Well-received in the field Continued efforts in promoting human rights in armed forces International law and national legislation are not static New statistics, facts, case laws, trends

Recent developments in human rights of armed forces personnel?

Developments in Human Rights in Armed Forces Civil and political rights Equality and Non-discrimination Issues of military life Promoting/enforcing human rights New rights?

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