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Uploaded on февраля 19, 2021
Annual high-level panel discussion on human rights mainstreaming
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Uploaded on февраля 19, 2021
Annual interactive debate on the rights of persons with disabilities
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Uploaded on февраля 19, 2021
Biennial high-level panel discussion on the question of the death penalty
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Uploaded on февраля 19, 2021
Annual full-day meeting on the rights of the child
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Resource collectionFind here submissions related to UN Treaty Monitoring Bodies5 items
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Uploaded on января 27, 2021
This submission is made on behalf of 12 civil society organizations and individuals working on issues concerning gender, sexuality and migration from different perspectives. We commend the Committee on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families (CMW) for addressing the pressing issue of migrants’ rights to liberty and freedom from arbitrary detention and welcome the opportunity to provide inputs to the Draft General comment No. 5 (2020) on migrants’ rights to liberty and freedom from arbitrary detention in a very critical time given the COVID-19, discriminatory government response against the migrant workers during the pandemic and worryingly increasing incidents and crackdown against migrant workers globally. We believe that integrating a clear intersectional and gender analysis will further strengthen the draft general recommendation and set out some analysis and recommendation below for the Committee’s consideration.
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Uploaded on января 27, 2021
This submission urges the Committee to clearly recognize that any deprivation of liberty resulting from discriminatory laws, regulation and policies or their discriminatory application is by definition arbitrary and breaches the right of equal protection before the law. Discriminatory laws, policies and regulations addressing migration and beyond have a disproportionate negative impact on migrant women, adolescents, sex workers, people living with HIV, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, gender non-conforming and intersex persons, persons with disabilities, and anyone who is perceived to have transgressed sexual and gender norms. In the context of migration and detention, such individuals and groups are more likely to suffer compounded rights violations. As a result, States cannot hold them in detention in relation to migratory measures and must always provide alternatives to detention.
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Uploaded on января 27, 2021
The suggested changes to the General Recommendation proposed in this document are based on following overarching principles, a) the framework for any legislation, policy or programme including criminal laws to address trafficking should respect, protect and fulfill human rights and fundamental freedoms, b) prevention and elimination of human rights violations including trafficking is achieved by addressing root causes which include patriarchal norms c) any anti-trafficking measures undertaken should be in consultation with and participation of women and persons affected d) upholding women’s and girls’ autonomy should be the goal of all anti-trafficking measures.
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Uploaded on января 27, 2021
This submission argues that the concept of trafficking should be debunked to give way to policies that ensure migrant rights and address migrant labour. In doing this, it deals with the definition of trafficking in the Convention and its consequent impact on women and girls, especially in the context of migration. The CEDAW Committee now has an opportunity to reframe the understanding of state obligations and standards on the issue of trafficking from a gender perspective, so that it is grounded in human rights and upholds bodily autonomy of women and girls.
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Uploaded on января 27, 2021
This submission suggests the Committee (1) develops a comprehensive interpretation that recognizes the inextricable connection amongst the rights to peaceful assembly (ICCPR 21), freedom of expression (19), and freedom of association (22) and; (2) implements the strict tests of necessity and proportionality for restrictions of these rights. The lack of a cross-cutting standard for the restriction of these rights particularly affects those who are perceived to have transgressed sexual and gender norms.
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Resource collectionSubmissions on UN Special Procedures3 items
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Uploaded on декабря 16, 2020
The SRI collaborated on submissions for Denmark, Mozambique, Namibia, Somalia, and Paraguay.
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Uploaded on декабря 16, 2020
This joint submission in response to the questionnaire by the Special Rapporteur provides context to the analysis on laws on violence against women. As a critical aspect to understanding laws on rape and other forms of sexual violence, this submission locates penal laws within the larger structural paradigm that dictates and influences the enactment and implementation of these laws and policies. It provides critical analysis of the harms of carceral approaches or approaches that rely on punishment and incarceration, when addressing gender-based violence. It argues that the report of the Special Rapporteur is an opportunity to lay down clear frameworks on consent and to counter paternalistic and essentialist discourses.
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Joint Statement: Informal Conversation on Implementation of HRC ‘Efficiency’ Measures (PRST/OS/13/1)
Published on декабря 03, 2020We make this statement on behalf of the Sexual Rights Initiative, the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom and the Center for Reproductive Rights.
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Published on ноября 26, 2020
The 36th session of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) was held in Geneva, from November 2 to 13, 2020.
Fourteen countries were reviewed during UPR36: Andorra, Belarus, Bulgaria, Croatia, Honduras, Jamaica, Liberia, Libya, Malawi, Maldives, Marshall Islands, Mongolia, Panama, and the United States
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Published on ноября 26, 2020
La 36° sesión del Examen Periódico Universal (EPU) se celebró en Ginebra del 2 al 13 de noviembre de 2020
Catorce países fueron examinados durante el EPU36: Andorra, Bielorrusia, Bulgaria, Croacia, Honduras, Jamaica, Liberia, Libia, Malawi, Maldives, Islas Marshall, Mongolia, Panama, Estados Unidos
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Published on ноября 26, 2020
La 36e session de l’Examen périodique universel (EPU) s’est déroulée du 2 au 13 novembre 2020 à Genève.
Quatorze pays ont été examinés lors de cette session : Andorre, Bélarus, Bulgarie, Croatie, États-Unis, Honduras, Îles Marshall, Jamaïque, Libéria, Libye, Malawi, Maldives, Mongolie, Panama, -
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Joint civil society letter on the arrest and detention of EIPR human rights defenders.
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Published on октября 14, 2020
The 45th session of the UN Human Rights Council took place from September 14th to October 7th, 2020.
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Published on октября 14, 2020
La 45a sesión del Consejo de Derechos Humanos de la ONU se llevó a cabo del 14 de septiembre al 7 de octubre de 2020.
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Published on октября 14, 2020
Le Conseil des droits de l’homme (CDH) des Nations Unies a tenu sa 45e session du 14 septembre au 7 octobre 2020.
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Annual Discussion on integration of a gender perspective
Joint CSO statement urging member states to take an intersectional approach when addressing discrimination against and SRHR of young people and adolescents -
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Item 3: Interactive dialogue with the Special Rapporteur on hazardous substances and wastes
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Rights of the Child
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Uploaded on октября 13, 2020
Elimination of discrimination against women and girls in sport (A/HRC/45/L.56, WITHDRAWN)