Human rights are recognized as fundamental
by the United Nations and, as such, feature prominently in the Preamble
of the Charter of the
United Nations: "... to reaffirm faith in fundamental human
rights, in the dignity and worth of the human person, in the equal
rights of men and women and of nations large and small...". The Organization's prominent role in this area is carried out by
a number of human rights bodies (described below), some of which
date back to the very foundation of the United Nations.
As an indication
of the expanding significance of this vast field, in 1993 the General
Assembly created the post of United
Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (UNHCHR:
http://www.ohchr.org/english/). An overview
of the activities undertaken by the High Commissioner can be obtained
from the annual report which is issued as Supplement No. 36 to the
Official Records of the General Assembly (e.g., A/59/36).
A complete listing of these reports
can be found in the UN-I-QUE
database. The Office of the High Commissioner also administers the
communications/complaints
procedures available under the various human rights bodies. Statements
made by the High Commissioner can be retrieved from the UNHCHR
Media Centre.
When researching human rights
issues, a distinction has to be made between Charter-based and treaty-based
human rights bodies. The former derive their establishment from
provisions contained in the Charter
of the United Nations, hold broad human rights mandates, address
an unlimited audience and take action based on majority voting.
The latter derive their existence from provisions contained in a
specific legal instrument (i.e., the Covenant on Civil and Political
Rights), hold more narrow mandates (i.e., the set of issues codified
in the legal instrument involved), address a limited audience (i.e.,
only those countries that have ratified the legal instrument in
question) and base their decision-making on consensus. Reflecting
this distinction, the human
rights documentation posted on the website of the High Commissioner
is organized into two databases: Charter-based bodies and Treaty bodies.
The Commission
on Human Rights was established by ECOSOC
resolution 5 (I) of 16 February 1946. The Commission meets
in annual and, if required, special sessions and reports to the
Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC).
The sessional reports carry a double symbol
(series E/- and E/CN.4/-) and are published as Supplements
to the Official Records of the Economic and Social Council
(e.g., E/2004/23-E/CN.4/2003/127).
They provide summaries of the work concluded and contain the
texts of resolutions and decisions adopted by the Commission
(resolutions and decisions are not released as separate documents
in paper format but may be retrieved as individual items through
the Charter-based bodies database). A complete listing of the
sessional reports (1947 onwards) can be found in the UN-I-QUE
database. The full text of recent reports is retrievable from the Charter-based bodies database, UNBISnet and the Official Document System of the United Nations (ODS).
UN Headquarters press releases for the Commission,
issued under the series symbol HR/CN/-, are accessible
through the search option at the UN
News Centre. Press releases from the Office of the High
Commissioner can be retrieved from the UNHCHR Media Centre.
The Subcommission
on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights was established
by the Commission on Human Rights under the authority of ECOSOC
resolution 9 (II) of 21 June 1946. The name was changed from
Subcommission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of
Minorities by ECOSOC decision 1999/256 of 27 July 1999. The Subcommission
meets in annual sessions and reports to the Commission on Human
Rights.
The sessional reports carry a double symbol
(series E/CN.4/- and E/CN.4/Sub.2/-; e.g., E/CN.4/2005/2-E/CN.4/Sub.2/2004/48).
They provide summaries of the work concluded and contain the
text of resolutions and decisions adopted by the Subcommission
(resolutions and decisions are not released as separate documents
in paper format but may be retrieved as individual items through
the Charter-based bodies database). A complete listing of these reports
(1949 onwards) can be found in the UN-I-QUE
database. The full text of recent reports is retrievable from the Charter-based bodies database, UNBISnet and the Official Document System of the United Nations (ODS).
UN Headquarters press releases for the Subcommission,
issued under the series symbol HR/CN/-, are accessible
through the search option at the UN
News Centre. Press releases from the Office of the High
Commissioner can be retrieved from the UNHCHR Media Centre.
UN Headquarters press releases for the Committee,
issued under the series symbol HR/-, are accessible through
the search option at the UN
News Centre. Press releases from the Office of the High
Commissioner can be retrieved from the UNHCHR Media Centre.
States Parties to the Convention are required
by Article 19 to submit an initial report on the measures taken
to give effect to their undertakings under the Convention within
one year after its entry into force for the State Party concerned
and thereafter every four years. A complete listing of these reports
can be found in the UN-I-QUE
database (e.g., reports submitted by Canada). The full text of recent reports as well as report preparation
guidelines can be retrieved from the Treaty body database, UNBISnet and the Official Document System of the United Nations (ODS).
UN Headquarters press releases for the Committee,
issued under the series symbol HR/-, are accessible through
the search option at the UN
News Centre. Press releases from the Office of the High
Commissioner can be retrieved from the UNHCHR Media Centre.
States Parties to the Covenant are required by
ECOSOC
resolution 1988/4 to submit an initial report on the measures
they have adopted and the progress made in achieving the observance
of the rights recognized within the Covenant within two years
of its entry into force for the State Party concerned and thereafter
every five years. A complete listing of these reports can be found
in the UN-I-QUE
database (e.g., reports submitted by Denmark). The full text of recent reports as well as report preparation
guidelines can be retrieved from the Treaty body database, UNBISnet and the Official Document System of the United Nations (ODS).
Press releases, issued under the series symbol
WOM/-, are accessible through the search option at the
UN News Centre and can
also be retrieved from the DAW
website.
States Parties to the Convention are required
by Article 18 to submit an initial report on the legislative,
judicial, administrative or other measures which they have adopted
and which give effect to the provisions of the Convention within
one year after its entry into force for the State Party concerned
and thereafter every four years. A complete listing of these reports
can be found in the UN-I-QUE
database (e.g., reports submitted by Costa Rica). The full
text of recent reports as well as report preparation guidelines
can be retrieved from the DAW website, the Treaty body database, UNBISnet and the Official Document System of the United Nations (ODS).
UN Headquarters press releases for the Committee,
issued under the series symbol RD/-, are accessible through
the search option at the UN
News Centre. Press releases from the Office of the High
Commissioner can be retrieved from the UNHCHR Media Centre.
States Parties to the Convention are required
by Article 9 to submit an initial report on the legislative, judicial,
administrative or other measures which they have adopted and which
give effect to the provisions of the Convention within one year
after its entry into force for the State Party concerned and thereafter
every two years. A complete listing of these reports can be found
in the UN-I-QUE
database (e.g., reports submitted by Botswana). The full text of recent reports as well as report preparation
guidelines can be retrieved from the Treaty body database, UNBISnet and the Official Document System of the United Nations (ODS).
UN Headquarters press releases for the Committee,
issued under the series symbol HR/-, are accessible through
the search option at the UN
News Centre. Press releases from the Office of the High
Commissioner can be retrieved from the UNHCHR Media Centre.
States Parties to the Convention are required
by Article 73 to submit an initial report on measures adopted
which give effect to the rights recognized therein and on the
progress made on the enjoyment of those rights within one year
of its entry into force for the State Party concerned and thereafter
every five years. The Committee is in the process of drafting reporting guidelines.
The Committee
on the Rights of the Child was established pursuant to Article
43 of the Convention
on the Rights of the Child to supervise the implementation
of the Convention. The current
status of the Convention is posted on the website of the High
Commissioner. The Committee meets in three sessions each year
in Geneva.
Sessional reports of the Committee are issued
under the series symbol CRC/C/- (e.g., CRC/C/140);
conclusions and recommendations are published biennially as
Supplement No. 41 to the Official Records of the General Assembly
(e.g., A/59/41).
A complete listing of these reports (1991 onwards)
can be found in the UN-I-QUE
database. The full text of recent reports is retrievable from the Treaty body database, UNBISnet and the Official Document System of the United Nations (ODS).
UN Headquarters press releases for the Committee,
issued under the series symbol HR/-, are accessible through
the search option at the UN
News Centre. Press releases from the Office of the High
Commissioner can be retrieved from the UNHCHR Media Centre.
States Parties to the Convention are required
by Article 44 to submit an initial report on measures adopted
which give effect to the rights recognized therein and on the
progress made on the enjoyment of those rights within two years
of its entry into force for the State Party concerned and thereafter
every five years. A complete listing of these reports can be found
in the UN-I-QUE
database (e.g., reports submitted by Thailand). The full text of recent reports as well as report preparation
guidelines can be retrieved from the Treaty body database, UNBISnet and the Official Document System of the United Nations (ODS).
UN Headquarters press releases for the Committee,
issued under the series symbol HR/CT/-, are accessible
through the search option at the UN
News Centre. Press releases from the Office of the High
Commissioner can be retrieved from the UNHCHR Media Centre.
States Parties to the Covenant are required by
Article 40 to submit an initial report on the measures they have
adopted which give effect to the rights recognized within the
Covenant and on the progress made in the enjoyment of those rights
within one year of its entry into force for the State Party concerned
and thereafter every five years. A complete listing of these reports
can be found in the UN-I-QUE
database (e.g., reports submitted by Jordan). The full text of recent reports as well as report preparation
guidelines can be retrieved from the Treaty body database, UNBISnet and the Official Document System of the United Nations (ODS).
The Committee also considers communications under
the Optional Protocol received from individuals who assert that
their rights (as enumerated in the Covenant) have been violated
without domestic redress. The texts of the Committee's final decisions
under the Protocol are included in its annual reports
(e.g., A/59/40,
vol. II), as well as periodically cumulated
on a selective basis.
Human
Rights Documentation
A more comprehensive listing of United Nations
documents and publications on human rights issues can be identified
through the UNBISnet database. UNBISnet provides links to the full text of recent documentation.
Subject terms which might prove useful in conducting a search
are: arbitrary detention; capital punishment; economic, social
and cultural rights; genocide; human rights in armed conflicts;
human rights violations; religious intolerance; right to development;
right to food; right to peace; torture and other cruel treatment;
war crimes; etc. Additional descriptors may be indentified through
the UNBIS
Thesaurus. Proper names (e.g., Declaration on a Culture of
Peace; Expert Seminar on Human Rights and Extreme Poverty) may
also be used for constructing subject searches.
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