Establishing a complaint procedure in the Human Rights Council: moving beyond the ‘1503 procedure’

Establishing a complaint procedure in the Human Rights Council: moving beyond the ‘1503 procedure’

Document submitted by the ICJ to the UN Human Rigths Council “Working Group on the issue of reviewing and, where necessary, improving and rationalizing all mandates, mechanisms, functions and responsibilities in order to maintain a system of special procedures, expert advice and a complaint procedure” on 1 December 2006.

Complaint procedure HRC-Advocacy-2006 (full text, PDF)

Submission to European Parliament Temporary Committee on Alleged Use of European countries by the CIA for the Transportation and Illegal Detention of Prisoners (TDIP)

Submission to European Parliament Temporary Committee on Alleged Use of European countries by the CIA for the Transportation and Illegal Detention of Prisoners (TDIP)

In its November 2006 written submission to this instance, the ICJ analyses the international law obligations of the United States in relation to renditions.

The ICJ also analyses the human rights obligations of European states which actively co-operate in renditions or secret detentions, or fail to take adequate steps to protect against them.

It concludes that, in light of the systematic nature of the breaches of norms of higher international law, including the prohibition against torture, involved in the system of renditions and secret detentions, there are obligations on European states, not only to refrain from co-operation with or recognition of this system, but to take co-operative measures to bring the situation to an end. The full submission is attached below.

Europe-European Parliament-CIA transportation detention prisoners-non-judicial submission-2006 (full text, PDF)

Joint submission to prepare a Draft Inter American Convention against racial discrimination and all other forms of discrimination and intolerance

Joint submission to prepare a Draft Inter American Convention against racial discrimination and all other forms of discrimination and intolerance

The submission was co-authored by Global Rights, the International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission ( IGLHRC), the ICJ, Mullabi – Espacio Latinamericano de Sexualidades y Derechos and others.

The authors suggest that in the text, the words “gender identity and expression” are added after the word “gender”.

The text of the submission is available in both Spanish and English and it is the last contribution in this document.

Americas-OAS Convention against Racism-non-judicial submission-2006

The universal periodic review of the Human Rights Council

The universal periodic review of the Human Rights Council

Document submitted by the ICJ to the UN Human Rigths Council Working Group on the Universal Periodic Review on 15 August 2006.

1. The General Assembly Resolution

In Resolution 60/251 of 15 March 2006, establishing the Human Rights Council, the General Assembly decided:

“That the Council shall, inter alia: […](e) Undertake a universal periodic review, based on objective and reliable information, of the fulfilment by each state of its human rights obligations and commitments in a manner which ensures universality of coverage and equal treatment with respect to all states.

UPR Human Rights Council-Analysis briefs-2006 (full text, PDF)

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