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Monitoring Human Rights Compliance Part II 23 November 2011 Prof. Christine Kaufmann Autumn Term 2011 Overview Implementation and the Human Rights Committee State reports before the HRC Individual communications before the HRC Implementation and the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights State reports before the ESC Committee Individual communications before the ESC Committee Inter-state communications Inquiry procedure Human Rights Monitoring Human Rights Compliance Part II Prof. Christine Kaufmann, autumn term 2011 Page 2

Human Rights Committee Treaty-based mechanisms on the basis of the ICCPR. Two key functions: Controls the implementation of the ICCPR by the State Parties Serves as the quasi-judicial body for the examination of individual complaints. Exists since 1976. Composition: 18 Experts) (not to be mistaken for the Human Rights Council) Human Rights Monitoring Human Rights Compliance Part II Prof. Christine Kaufmann, autumn term 2011 Page 3 Historical Development 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1966 Adoption of the ICCPR and the First Optional Protocol (individual complaints) 1976 ICCPR entered into force 1989 Adoption of the Second Optional Protocol (entered into force in 1991) Human Rights Monitoring Human Rights Compliance Part II Prof. Christine Kaufmann, autumn term 2011 Page 4

Ratification ICCPR: Optional Protocol: Second Protocol: 167 States 114 States (individual petitions to the HRC) 73 States (abolition of the death penalty) Main responsibilities of the HRC Examining State Reports Considering Individual Communications Adopting General Comments Human Rights Monitoring Human Rights Compliance Part II Prof. Christine Kaufmann, autumn term 2011 Page 5 Examining Reports first report due one year after ratification of the ICCPR periodic reports every 4-6 years Report List of issues Constructive dialogue before the Committee shadow reports by NGOs concluding observations Human Rights Monitoring Human Rights Compliance Part II Prof. Christine Kaufmann, autumn term 2011 Page 6

Considering Individual Complaints no formal procedure, a simple letter to the office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights is enough no fees, no legal representation required since the institution of the complaints procedure, some 8,000 communications have been received no personal appearance, no fact-finding missions follow-up monitoring Human Rights Monitoring Human Rights Compliance Part II Prof. Christine Kaufmann, autumn term 2011 Page 7 Workload of the Human Rights Committee (1980-2008) 450 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 1980 1990 2000 2008 Number of Communications Considered Number of Communications Pending Number of Country Reports Considered Human Rights Monitoring Human Rights Compliance Part II Prof. Christine Kaufmann, autumn term 2011 Page 8

Adopting General Comments summary of frequent problems either in the process of examining State Reports or Communications since 1981, 34 General Comments have been adopted legal character very disputed Human Rights Monitoring Human Rights Compliance Part II Prof. Christine Kaufmann, autumn term 2011 Page 9 Specifics of ICESCR Article 2(1) ICESCR State obligations are subject to availability of resources Obligations for progressive realization Broad and comprehensive catalogue of rights Not all rights are directly applicable Human Rights Monitoring Human Rights Compliance Part II Prof. Christine Kaufmann, autumn term 2011 Page 10

Implementation and the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (CESCR) Committee established under ECOSOC Resolution 1985/17 18 independent members (experts) Based on ICESCR: State reports Issue of General comments (21 until November 2011) Based on Optional Protocol (OP) Individual Communications Only applicable for states that have ratified the OP OP will enter into force 3 months after the tenth ratification (so far 5 ratifications: Argentina, Ecuador, El Salvador, Mongolia, Spain) Human Rights Monitoring Human Rights Compliance Part II Prof. Christine Kaufmann, autumn term 2011 Page 11 State Reports before the CESCR (1/5) Legal basis Art. 16 ICESCR: States Parties are required to submit reports on the measures which they have adopted and the progress made in achieving the observance of the rights recognized herein. Regular reports Drafting of the reports General reporting guidelines Participation of NGOs Submission of the report To the Secretary-General in order to transmit it to the ESC Committee Additional transmission by the Secretary-General to specialized agencies Human Rights Monitoring Human Rights Compliance Part II Prof. Christine Kaufmann, autumn term 2011 Page 12

State Reports before the CESCR (2/5) Examination of the report Report is assigned to the pre-sessional working group Principal purpose of the working group is to identify the focus of the dialogue with states representatives in advance and to facilitate the work of the ESC Committee List of identified issues drawn up by the working group are given directly to a representative of the state concerned Human Rights Monitoring Human Rights Compliance Part II Prof. Christine Kaufmann, autumn term 2011 Page 13 State Reports before the CESCR (3/5) Session of the ESC Committee Public session (generally three meetings) Private session to discuss each set of concluding observations Constructive dialogue with representatives of the reporting states Introduction of the report by the representative of the state (replies to the list of issues) ESC Committee considers the reports and replies Questions by ESC Committee members and contributions by representatives of specialized agencies Human Rights Monitoring Human Rights Compliance Part II Prof. Christine Kaufmann, autumn term 2011 Page 14

State Reports before the CESCR (4/5) Concluding observations Draft, prepared by country rapporteur, discussed in the ESC Committee Agreed structure Introduction Positive aspects Factors and difficulties impeding the implementation of the ICESCR Principal subject of concern Suggestions and recommendations Human Rights Monitoring Human Rights Compliance Part II Prof. Christine Kaufmann, autumn term 2011 Page 15 State Reports before the CESCR (5/5) Concluding observations (cont d) Discussion of the draft by the ESC Committee, in private session, with a view to adopting it by consensus Follow-up ESC Committee requests the state to inform the Committee in its next periodic report about steps taken to implement the recommendations ESC Committee may request to provide more information prior to the next periodic report On-site visits by Committee members to gain further information Human Rights Monitoring Human Rights Compliance Part II Prof. Christine Kaufmann, autumn term 2011 Page 16

OP ICESCR: Individual Communications (1/2) Competence of the CESCR to receive and consider communications (Art. 1 and 2 OP) Only communications which concern a State Party to the OP By or on behalf of individuals Claiming to be victims of a violation of a ICESCR right Procedure Admissibility (Art. 3 and 4 OP), in particular: Exhaustion of domestic remedies Submission within one year after the exhaustion of domestic remedies Subject of the communications must have occurred prior to the entry into force of the protocol Communication revealing a clear disadvantage Human Rights Monitoring Human Rights Compliance Part II Prof. Christine Kaufmann, autumn term 2011 Page 17 OP ICESCR: Individual Communications (2/2) Procedure (cont.) Communication notified to state State can comment within 6 months Competence of the CESCR Admissibility Merits Interim measures possible to avoid irreparable damage (Art. 5 OP) CESCR shall act with a view to a friendly settlement (Art. 7 OP) Examination of the communication (Art. 8 OP) After examining the CESCR shall transmit its views on the communication and recommendations to the parties Human Rights Monitoring Human Rights Compliance Part II Prof. Christine Kaufmann, autumn term 2011 Page 18

OP ICESCR: Interstate communications (Art. 10 OP) Declaration of both parties to accept the competence of the CESCR Procedure Bring the matter to the attention of the other state After 6 months without settlement: right to refer matter to the CESCR CESCR shall act with view to friendly settlement Closed meeting when examining communications Closing report to the state parties Follow-up according to Art. 16 and 17 ICESCR Human Rights Monitoring Human Rights Compliance Part II Prof. Christine Kaufmann, autumn term 2011 Page 19