Central Asia: ICJ Regional Conference on the Legal Profession

Central Asia: ICJ Regional Conference on the Legal Profession

Today the ICJ, in partnership with the National Collegium of Advocates of Kazakhstan, hosts a major regional conference in Almaty, Kazakhstan, on the role and independence of the legal profession in Central Asia.

Bringing together bar associations and lawyers from across Central Asia, as well as representatives of bar associations from European countries and international experts, the conference explores how associations of lawyers can strengthen the role of lawyers in the justice system.

Participants will discuss the organization and self-governance of the profession in each of the countries of Central Asia; will analyse the obstacles lawyers face in protecting the rights of their clients; and will debate standards and good practices in protecting the integrity of the profession through codes of ethics, disciplinary proceedings and professional training.

“Across Central Asia, every day, lawyers do vital work to protect the human rights of their clients. But they can only do this effectively when their independence is protected in law and in practice, and when high ethical and professional standards are enforced by self-governing associations of lawyers.” said Róisín Pillay, Director of the ICJ Europe and CIS programme

“At a time when the organization of the profession is being renewed in several countries of the region, this conference aims to ensure that lawyers work together to learn from each others’ experiences, and from international law and standards, to strengthen associations of lawyers in upholding the vital role of the profession,” she added.

Download the agenda in English and Russian here:

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Практическое руководство по миграции и международному праву в области прав человека доступно на русском языке

Практическое руководство по миграции и международному праву в области прав человека доступно на русском языке

Сегодня Международная комиссия юристов (МКЮ) опубликовала перевод Практического руководства № 6 «Миграция и международное право в области прав человека» на русский язык.

В дополненном издании Практического руководства анализируются гарантии защиты, которые предоставляются мигрантам по международному праву, а также способы их имплементации на национальном и международном уровнях.

В Руководстве МКЮ синтезируются и освещаются международные стандарты по таким ключевым вопросам, как:

  • Права и процедуры, связанные с особенностями въезда мигрантов в страну и их статусом в стране назначения;
  • Ограничения в отношении выдворения, предусмотренные правами человека и нормами, регулирующими положение беженцев;
  • Права человека и права беженцев в связи с процедурами выдворения;
  • Права и гарантии в случае административного задержания мигрантов;
  • Трудовые права; а также
  • Право на образование, наивысший достижимый уровень здоровья, надлежащие жилищные условия, воду, еду и социальное обеспечение.

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The process towards a treaty on business and human rights: a roundtable multistakeholder discussion

The process towards a treaty on business and human rights: a roundtable multistakeholder discussion

The ICJ convenes today a roundtable at the United Nations gathering several stakeholders to discuss on a possible future treaty on business and human rights.

Tuesday 25 October, 2016

13:00 to 15:00 hrs

Room XXVII- Palais des Nations

The second session of the Open Ended Intergovernmental Working Group to elaborate a legally binding instrument on Transnational Corporations and other business enterprises in relation to human rights, offers the opportunity to significantly advance the process of establishing an effective treaty that assist in preventing and addressing business related human rights abuses. Advancing the process will require stakeholders to reach a common platform of understanding on some core concepts and foundational elements before textual details can be elaborated and negotiated.

The objective of the roundtable is to assist in this process by creating a space for various stakeholders to address issues of importance for the treaty process from diverse points of view with the goal of enhancing mutual understanding among stakeholders of concepts and element that can serve as the basis for possible agreement for the future. This panel has a multistakeholder nature with a view to create a space of dialogue and understanding among the most important actors of the process.

Moderator:
Mr Ian Seiderman, Legal and Policy Director, International Commission of Jurists

Speakers:
Mr Ariel Meyerstein- United States Council of International Business, representing the International Organization of Employers
Mrs Makbule Sahan, Legal Advisor, International Trade Union Confederation
Prof Douglas Cassel, School of Law, University of Notre Dame, Indiana, United States
Prof Surya Deva, member of the UN Working Group on Business and Human Rights
Mr Humberto Cantú Rivera, Researcher at University of Panthéon-Assas, Paris II
Mrs Debbie Stothard, Secretary-General, International Federation of Human Rights (FIDH)

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