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Page 1: Regional Human Rights System-123

REGIONALHUMAN RIGHTS

PROTECTION MECHANISMS

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THE 3 MAJOR REGIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS SYSTEMS

EUROPE – AMERICA – AFRICA

3 major regional organisations

3 major regional human rights instruments and their protocols

3 major regional implementation organs

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REGIONAL HR MECHANISMSINTRODUCTION

Advantage: Possibility to bring your claim at a supranational level (above the State)

Problems:AccessibilityPolitical interferenceEfficiency of implementation (including challenge of relationship with domestic system)

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REGIONAL HR MECHANISMS

Products of historical, institutional and political evolution

Universal human rights Political organisationControl mechanism SubsidiarityPolitical will

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1. EUROPE

Two major preoccupations in Europe after the Second World War :

Restoring fundamental human rights

Securing peace in Europe

European construction and integration of the Council of Europe

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1. EUROPE Council of Europe – Member States:

Founding members (1949): Belgium, Denmark, France, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Norway, Netherlands, UK, Sweden, Greece, Turkey

Western Europe (1950-1989): Iceland, Germany, Austria, Cyprus, Switzerland, Malta, Portugal, Spain, Liechtenstein, San Marino, Finland

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Central and Eastern Europe (1990’s):

Hungary, Poland, Bulgaria, Czech Rep., Slovakia, Slovenia, Romania, Lithuania, Estonia, [Andorra], Albania, Latvia, Moldova, FYR of Macedonia, Ukraine, Croatia, Russian Federation, Georgia.

Since 2000: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Montenegro, [Monaco]

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1. EUROPE Council of Europe – InstitutionsCommittee of MinistersParliamentary AssemblySecretariat Human rights at the centre: European Convention on Human Rights & European Court of Human Rights (1950) other human rights instruments Commissioner

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2. AMERICAS 1948: American Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Charter of the Organization of American States (OAS)

1959: Inter-American Commission on HR (1965: individual petition)

1969: American Convention on Human Rights (ACHR)

1970: Revised Charter of the Organization of American States

1978: Entry into force of the ACHR

1978: Entry in function of the Inter-American Court of HR

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2. AMERICAS

25 American States have ratified or adopted the ACHR: Argentina, Barbados, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Chile, Dominica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Granada, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Dominican Republic, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay and Venezuela.

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2. AMERICASTrinidad and Tobago denounced the ACHR in 1998 (death penalty cases)

Cuba is not a Member of the OAS

Canada has not signed nor ratified

USA has signed but never ratified

many small islands and small territories have not signed the ACHR.

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3. OTHER REGIONS - ASIAMany attempts to establish a regional body in the Asian Region (Asia-Pacific region)

UN programs (Tehran framework), Law Asia, Bangkok declaration, Asean meetings, Asian NGOs and Asian human rights commission

ASEAN Inter-Governmental Commission on Human Rights (AICHR), Terms of Reference (ToR) adopted 20th July, Phuket, Thailand

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3. OTHER REGIONS

League of the Arab States / Revised Arab Charter on Human Rights (2004)

Organization of the Islamic Conference/Cairo Declaration on Human Rights in Islam (1990)

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4. AFRICA Organisation of African Unity (1963):

safeguarding African sovereignty; territorial integrity; a commitment to decolonisation, and liberation struggle

African Union (2002): peace, security, and stability on the continent; democratic principles and institutions, popular participation and good governance; and promoting and protecting human peoples' rights in accordance with the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights and other relevant human rights instruments.

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4. AFRICA

53 members states: all African States except Morocco (Western Sahara dispute)

African Charter on Human and People’s Rights (1981)

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4. AFRICA

Main organs of the AU:

Assembly

Executive Council

Commission

Permanent Representatives' Committee

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Peace and Security Council (PSC)

Pan-African Parliament

ECOSOCC

The Court of Justice

+ Specialized Technical Committees, Financial Institutions

(African Central Bank; African Monetary Fund; African Investment Bank)

+ NEPAD (New partnership for African development)

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THE RIGHTS PROTECTEDCivil and Political Rights (all)Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (African; Inter-American by special protocol but mentioned in text of C.)

Collective/peoples’ Rights (African)

Duties (African Charter; Inter-American Convention)

Derogations (European and Inter-American Conventions)

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COMPLAINTS MECHANISMS

European Court of Human Rights (Before: both Commission and Court)

Inter-American Commission and Court of Human Rights

African Commission of Human Rights and Court of Human Rights (under establishment)

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WHO CAN COMPLAIN?States

Individuals / NGOs / groups of persons

Admissibility criteria

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END RESULT?Judgment or decision on violationCompensation for pecuniary and non pecuniary damages + costs and expenses

Indication regarding what the State should do

Supervision of the implementation of the judgment (by political organ/court)

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OTHER AFRICAN HUMAN RIGHTS INSTRUMENTSOAU Refugee Convention 1969/1974African Charter on the Rights and

Welfare of the Child 1990/1999Protocol to the African Charter on the

Rights of Women in Africa 2003/2005Convention on Preventing and

Combating Corruption 2003/2006African Charter on Democracy and

Governance 2007/

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AFRICAN HUMAN RIGHTS SUPERVISORY ORGANS/INSTITUTIONS

African Commission on Human and Peoples Rights –Established under the African Charter – 1987

African Court on Human and People’s Rights 1998/2004 merged with the Court of Justice in 2008, creating an African Court of Justice and Human Rights

Committee on the Rights and Welfare of the Child 1999/2001

The African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) 2002 adoption -

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WORKINGS OF THE AFRICAN COMMISSION Mandate to promote and protectComplaint/Communications mechanism –State and Individual

State reporting systemSpecial rapporteurs and working groups

On-site visitsAdoption of resolutionsHuman rights education

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WORKINGS OF THE AFRICAN COMMISSION

The Individual complaint system not expressly provided –Serious and massive violations (art 58)

Relevance of art 56 - AdmissibilityNo victim requirementInterim/provisional measures –Rule 111

Challenge of enforcement

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AFRICAN COURT ON HUMAN AND PEOPLES’ RIGHTS

Inaugurated in 2007 – Statute of African Court of Justice and Human Rights Adopted 1 July 2008

Seat of African HR Court in ArushaRules of procedures newly adoptedJurisdiction over African Charter,

Protocol and other relevant instruments

Restricted access for individuals/NGOs

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CONCLUSION

Not a perfect system but it has come to stay and there is only room for improvement.

Every body has a part to play.