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Structural reform of UN Human Rights treaty bodies urged

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IANS New Delhi

A two-day Asian regional consultation of international experts on reform of UN Human Rights treaty bodies has urged significant changes to the UN mechanisms to improve and monitor implementation by member countries.

The 17 specialists included academics and civil society representatives from Bangladesh, Iran, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, India, Japan, Norway and Switzerland to improve observance of these treaties.

They proposed a set of recommendations which included that the UN Human Rights reporting system is facing a huge backlog with more than 600 submissions and reports pending for consideration. Reports of 77 countries are pending for over 10 years in various treaty bodies. This burden could be reduced by unified reporting procedure, organised by established national level bodies to coordinate reporting and compliance procedures.

 

Government officials and diplomats responsible are often not aware of the technicalities of the treaty bodies system. Capacity building of members and government officials is important in this regard.

Increase the role of civil society organisations (CSO) in bridging the gap between treaty bodies and governments.

The two-day event was jointly organised by South Asian University (SAU), Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI) and the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights at the SAU campus on October 13-14.

Ten international Human Rights instruments adopted by the UN are accepted widely by member countries, in theory, bind all nations to the common observance of specific rights. These include the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) and Convention Against Torture (CAT).

The recommendations are being finalised by the Geneva Academy and its Asian partners CHRI and SAU, academic partner. These recommendations will be sent to the UN Secretary-General for presentation at UN General Assembly in 2018, said a CHRI release.

--IANS

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First Published: Oct 17 2017 | 9:34 PM IST

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