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Introduction to International Human Rights
Professor Barbara FreySeptember 2008
http://hrp.cla.umn.edu
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Overview
¡ Definition of Human Rights¡ Historical Roots¡ Role of Human Rights in Formation
of United Nations¡ Summary of the major international
laws¡ Overview of major international
mechanisms
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Definition
What are human rights?
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Definition
¡ Rights: claims against the state
¡ Human Rights: Belong to all humans, regardless of race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status (Art. 2, UDHR)
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Definition
¡ What is the source of human rights?
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Definition/Source
¡ Nature?
l “recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world.”¡ --Preamble, UDHR
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Definition/Source
¡ State?
l “the peoples of the United Nations have in the Charter reaffirmed their faith in fundamental human rights…”
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Historical Roots
18th and 19th Centuries:
Sovereignty – Nation-State as sole subject of international law
Individuals -- objects of international law whose rights were derivative of state sovereignty
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Historical Roots
Precursors to modern HR Protection:¡ Rights of Minorities ¡ Anti-Slavery Movement¡ Humanitarian Law¡ Women’s suffrage¡ League of Nations
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Intellectual Origins
¡ Alejandro Alavarez, Chile, American Institute of International Law, 1917 draft declaration
¡ Andre Mandelstam, Russia, International Law Institute, 1929 adopted Declaration of the International Rights of Man
¡ Rights of Man campaign – HG Wells 1939, London Times
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Rights of Man Campaign
¡ H.G. Wells, 1939“At various crises in the history of our communities, beginning with Magna Cartaand going through various Bills of Rights, Declarations of the Rights of Man and so forth, it has been our custom to produce a specific declaration of the broad principles on which our public and social life is based…
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Rights of Man Campaign
¡ …The present time seems peculiarly suitable for such a restatement of the spirit in which we face life in general and the present combat in particular…”
¡ “Declaration of Rights”¡ Final version: “The Rights of Man,”
Daily Herald, February 1940
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Four Freedoms
¡ FDR response to H.G. Wells, 9 November 1939
¡ January 1940: meeting with church leaders – fundamental principles for new world order
¡ July 1940: press meeting
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Intellectual Origins
¡ FDR’s Four Freedoms, Jan. 1941:
l From Fearl From Wantl Speech and expressionl Worship
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Response to World War II
¡ 56 million military and civilian deaths¡ Holocaust: 6 million European Jews,
Roma, homosexuals, others considered to be threats
¡ Refugees in Europe and survivors of atomic bombs in Japan
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Historical Roots/United Nations
Warsaw, 1939
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Historical Roots/United Nations
¡ Leaders of Allied Powers formed the United Nations
¡ NGOs lobbied for human rights to be included in the purposes of the new international organization
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United Nations
¡ U.N. Charter adopted in San Francisco, June 26, 1945 l Human rights referenced in
¡ Preamble, ¡ Article 1 (Purposes and Principles)¡ Article 55(c) (UN shall promote)¡ Article 56 (Members pledge themselves to
take joint and separate action)
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United Nations
“No plea of sovereignty shall ever again be allowed to permit any nation to deprive those within its borders of fundamental rights on the claim that they are matters of internal concern. It is now a matter of international concern to stamp out infractions of basic human rights.”
--America Jewish Committee, 1945
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International Human Rights Laws
¡ UN Charter: Art. 1l The Purposes of the UN are…l (3) To achieve international
cooperation…in promoting and encouraging respect for human rights and for fundamental freedoms for all without distinction as to race, sex, language, or religion.”
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International Law
¡ UN Charterl Article 55: the United Nations shall
promote:l (c) universal respect for, and
observance of, human rights and fundamental freedoms for all without distinction as to race, sex, language or religion
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International Law
¡ UN Charterl Article 56: “All Members pledge
themselves to take joint and separate action in co-operation with the Organization for the achievement of the purposes set forth in Article 55.”
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International Law/UN Commission
¡ UN Charter, Article 68:
l The Economic and Social Council shall set up commissions in economic and social fields and for the promotion of human rights, and such other commissions as may be required for the performance of its functions.
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International Law
¡ Universal Declaration of Human Rightsl December 10, 1948l UN Commission on Human Rightsl Eleanor Roosevelt, head of US
delegation to UN, first chairl Commission had 18 Member Statesl Drafting 1946-48l Saudi Arabia, South Africa and Soviet
States abstained (6)
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Universal Declaration of Human Rights
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Preamble
l Enlightenment influencesl Secular (no God, no nature)l Cumulative human experience –
human-made, self-proclaimed rights best guarantee of world peace
l Gender neutral
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Universal Declaration of Human Rights
¡ Defines “human rights”
l 30 Articles
l Article 1: Origin of Rightsl Articles 2-21: Civil and political rightsl Articles 22-27: Economic, social and cultural rightsl Article 28: Communitarian/solidarityl Article 29-30: Duties to the Community
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Universal Declaration of Human Rights
¡ Civil and Political Rights:Negative rights – freedom from government intrusion
¡ Economic, Social and Cultural Rights:Positive rights – right or entitlement
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Universal Declaration of Human Rights
¡ Many rights in the UDHR are considered binding:
l 1. Authoritative definition of “human rights” in Charter
l 2. Customary international law
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International Law
Human Rights Covenants
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Perceptions of Rights
¡ Positive/negative¡ Long-term/immediate¡ Justiciable/non-justiciable¡ Ideological/non-ideological
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Human Rights Covenants
¡ International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, adopted 1966, entered into force 1976l 154 States Partiesl Bindingl Enforced by Human Rights Committee
¡ “Civil and Political Covenant”
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Human Rights Covenants
¡ International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, adopted 1966,in force 1976l 151 States Partiesl Binding l Enforced by Committee on Economic,
Social and Cultural Rights
l “ESC Covenant”
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International Bill of Human Rights
¡ Universal Declaration of Human Rights
¡ Civil and Political Covenant¡ Optional Protocol to the Civil and
Political Covenant¡ ESC Covenant
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International Legal Instruments
Politically Binding:
l Declarationsl Proclamations, l Statements, l Programme of Action
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International Instruments
¡ Legally Binding:
l Treatyl Covenantl Protocoll Convention
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International Law
¡ Customary International Law
l General practice, and widespread acceptance that practice is lawful
l A customary norm binds all governments, even if they have not recognized the norm
l Except “persistent objectors”
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Other Human Rights Instruments
¡ Genocide Convention (1948)¡ Race Convention (1969)¡ Women’s Convention (1981)¡ Convention against Torture (1987)¡ Children’s Rights Convention (1990)¡ Migrant Workers Convention (2003)
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Enforcement of International Laws
How are human rights enforced?
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Human Rights Enforcement
¡ 1. National and local laws¡ 2. U.N. Treaty/Charter Bodies¡ 3. International Criminal Court¡ 4. Regional Commissions/Courts¡ 5. Public pressure
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Treaty Bodies
¡ Members are Independent Experts¡ Functions:l Review States’ Reportsl Review individual cases, if jurisdiction
accepted by State Partyl Issue General Comments, general
interpretations of law regarding their treaty
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Treaty Bodies
¡ Human Rights Committee --enforces the Civil & Political Covenant
¡ Committee on ESC Rights –enforces the ESC Covenant
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Treaty Bodies
¡ Race (CERD)¡ Women (CEDAW)¡ Children (CRC)¡ Torture (CAT)¡ Migrants
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Charter-based Bodies
¡ Security Council l “Perm 5”l 10 rotating/regional representationl New members?
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UN Charter-Based Bodies
¡ General Assemblyl main deliberative organ l It is composed of representatives of all
member states, each of which has one vote
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UN Charter-based Bodies
¡ Human Rights Council
l Established in 2006, first session June 06l 47 state membersl Universal peer reviewl 3 sessions/year, 10 weeksl Resolutions/Reportsl Special Proceduresl Reports to GA
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UN Charter-based Bodies
¡ Advisory Committee
l 18 expert membersl “think tank”l Studies/norm development
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Regional Organizations
¡ African Unionl African Commission on Human and
Peoples’ Rights
¡ European Unionl European Court of Human Rights
¡ Organization of American Statesl Inter-American Commission/Court of
Human Rights