Tunisia: authorities must protect the civilian population and establish the rule of law

Tunisia: authorities must protect the civilian population and establish the rule of law

The ICJ today called on the Tunisian authorities to take immediate measures, compliant with human rights, to protect the civilian population against ongoing attacks, including extrajudicial killings.

Most of the attacks are believed to have been carried out by the Presidential guard, other services of the Tunisian police, and militia loyal to former President Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali.

Tunisia-attackscivilians-news-2011 (full text, PDF)

Joint civil society statement on the draft Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights

Joint civil society statement on the draft Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights

In June 2011, the Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General on transnational corporations and other business enterprises (SRSG), Prof. John Ruggie, will present his final report to the UN Human Rights Council.

This report will include Guiding Principles for the operationalization of the “Protect, Respect and Remedy” Framework as well as options for UN mechanisms on business and human rights to follow the SRSG.

humanrights-business-advocacy-2011 (full text, PDF)

Belarus: ICJ calls for an end to harassment of lawyers

Belarus: ICJ calls for an end to harassment of lawyers

The ICJ today expressed its concern at the increasing instances of harassment and persecution of lawyers in Belarus following the recent suppression of protests at the outcome of the presidential elections.

The attacks include the initiation and endorsement of disbarment proceedings against lawyers by the Ministry of Justice and attempts to stifle their exercise of freedom of expression.

Belarus-harassment-lawyers-news-2011 (full text, PDF)

Belarus-harassment-lawyers-news-2011-rus (full text in Russia, PDF)

 

Pronunciamiento de la CIJ en ocasión de finalizar su visita a Honduras

Pronunciamiento de la CIJ en ocasión de finalizar su visita a Honduras

Entre los días 6 y 10 de diciembre de 2010, la CIJ llevó a cabo una misión de alto nivel a Honduras, con el fin de observar la situación de la independencia judicial.

La delegación de la CIJ mantuvo reuniones con organizaciones de la sociedad civil, defensores de los derechos humanos, dirigentes comunitarios, dirigentes sociales, autoridades de gobierno al más alto nivel, representantes de la Comunidad Internacional, organismos intergubernamentales, representantes del Organismo Legislativo y otros actores relacionados con el derecho de acceso a la justicia y la independencia del Poder Judicial.  La visita se enmarcó dentro de los esfuerzos que la CIJ lleva a cabo en distintos países para acompañar el proceso de democratización de la justicia y el respeto a la independencia judicial.

Honduras-mission-web story-2010-spa (full text in Spanish, PDF)

Switzerland: Referendum on expulsions risks serious human rights violations

Switzerland: Referendum on expulsions risks serious human rights violations

The ICJ today expressed its concern at the approval by referendum of the popular initiative on the expulsion of foreigners.

The initiative, if implemented according to the terms set out in the referendum proposal, would lead to the automatic expulsion of non-nationals convicted of serious crimes.

Switzerland-referendumexpulsion-news-2010 (full text, PDF)

Switzerland-referendumexpulsion-news-2010-fra (full text in French, PDF)

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