Right to Privacy: Human Rights Council creates UN Special Rapporteur

Right to Privacy: Human Rights Council creates UN Special Rapporteur

The UN Human Rights Council today adopted a landmark resolution on “the right to privacy in the digital age” that will establish for the first time a UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Privacy.The resolution faced some challenges during negotiations, but was adopted without a vote (i.e. by consensus).

The Rapporteur will be appointed later this year. The Council has invited him or her to include in initial reports to the Council and UN General Assembly, a focus on the challenges to the right of privacy arising from developments in digital and communications technology in “the digital age”. However, the mandate is able to deal with all aspects of the right to privacy.

The initiative has been strongly supported by civil society organisations including the ICJ, including in the form of a joint open letter, and a joint oral statement on behalf of some 92 NGOs from around the world.

The draft resolution, as adopted, may be downloaded here: HRC28-Privacy-DraftRes-2015

joint statement on reports by Independent Experts on Human Rights and the Environment and on Foreign Debt

joint statement on reports by Independent Experts on Human Rights and the Environment and on Foreign Debt

The ICJ supported a statement commenting on the respective reports by the Independent Expert on the Environment and Human Rights and the Independent Expert on Foreign Debt and its impact on Human Rights.

In the context of the Interactive Dialogue with the Independent Experts in the 28th Session of the Human Rights Council, Franciscans International and the Center of Concern, with the support of the ICJ, noted that the reports address, from different perspectives, a wide range of connections between the private sector and governments that many times result in human rights abuses.

The report by the Independent Expert on human rights and the environment, presented an encouraging set of good practices to mitigate environmental damage and its human rights impact.

The report by the Independent Expert on Foreign Debt and its impact on human rights highlighted the links between private lending and the abuses committed by authoritarian regimes.

This report will be followed by another report on applicable legal standards and analysis of whether additional international standards are needed.

Universal-Statement on BHR at HRC28-Advocacy-2015-ENG (full text in PDF)

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