Academic Platform on Treaty Body Review 2020

Completed in July 2018

 

In 2020, the General Assembly will review its 2014 resolution on strengthening the treaty body system.  To prepare for that review, the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights has launched an academic research project to look at options for reform and long-term sustainability of the treaty body system.  The academic process is open to all relevant stakeholders, and I encourage all the academics in this audience to become involved. This is a key opportunity to help define the future of the Covenants and the treaty body system.

Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights

 

The United Nations (UN) human rights (HR) treaty bodies are a central pillar of the international HR protection system. They prevent HR violations by warning states about areas of concern and by advising them on durable solutions that address root causes.

The 2020 Review

Since the establishment of the first UN treaty body in 1970, both treaty ratifications and the treaty body system have expanded significantly. While this has enhanced HR protection worldwide, it has also created complex challenges that affect the system and those who interact with it: states, national HR institutions, UN entities, civil society organizations, individual complainants and rights-holders at large.

On 9 April 2014, the UN General Assembly (GA) adopted a landmark resolution (A/RES/68/268) which envisages a review of the system at GA level in 2020. This review represents an opportunity to further reflect on the treaty body system’s future and develop innovative proposals and solutions without weakening the HR protection that the system currently affords.

Academic Contribution

The Geneva Academy is coordinating the academic input to this 2020 review via the creation of an academic network of independent researchers, a call for papers, a series of regional workshops, annual conferences in Geneva, as well as ongoing interactions with key stakeholders (i.e. states, UN treaty bodies, national HR institutions, civil society, UN entities and the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights – OHCHR).

Input to the project / Call for Papers

To allow the broadest possible participation of all stakeholders, we invite input to this research project.

All interested researchers, think tanks, institutions, organizations and individuals are invited to submit responses to research questions developed on the basis of General Assembly (GA) resolution 68/268, or additional areas of interest to the review, with the aim of generating the broadest possible range of ideas to enhance the effective functioning of the treaty body system.

Papers should be sent to tbreview2020[at]geneva-academy.ch and will remain in the responsibility of and attributed to their authors.

It is important to note in this context that GA resolution 68/268 and the inter-governmental processes leading to its adoption examined the effective functioning of the treaty body system and did not include questions related to the implementation and impact of treaty bodies' recommendations at the national level. Despite the importance of these questions, the research questions will use the same parameters.

Project's Timeframe

  • Brainstorming meeting: December 2015
  • Outreach to academia; methodology: January 2016–March 2016
  • Call for papers: March 2016– July 2017
  • Regional consultations: April 2016–September 2017
  • Annual meetings in Geneva: 2016–2017
  • Drafting of an overview report detailing the research projects: 2017

Regional Consultations

We intend to hold the following seven regional consultations:

Western Europe 

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The regional consultation for western Europe was held in Dublin, Ireland, 7–8 July 2016, in partnership with University College Dublin.

 

 

Central and South Amercia and the Spanish-speaking Carribean

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 The regional consultation for South Amercia and the Spanish-speaking Carribean was held in San José, Costa Rica, 19–20 November 2016, in partnership with the Inter-American Institute for Human Rights, the Inter-American Social Responsibility and Human Rights Institute and Columbia University.

 


Eastern Europe

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The regional consultation for Eastern Europe was held in Moscow, Russian Federation, 18–19 November 2016, in partnership with the Institute of Legislation and Comparative Law under the Government of the Russian Federation.

 


Northern America and English-speaking Caribbean


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The regional consultation for northern Amercia and English-speaking Carribean will be held in New York, USA, 1–2 June 2017, in partnership with Columbia University.



Africa

The regional consultation for Africa will be held in Nairobi, Kenya, 20–21 July 2017, in partnership with the University of Nairobi  and the Strathmore Law School, Nairobi.

Asia

The The regional consultation for Asia will be held in New-Delhi, India, October 2017 (tbc).


Middle East


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The regional consultation for Middle-East will be held in Amman, Jordan, September 2017, in partnership with Columbia University.

 

 

PROJECT'S DOCUMENTS

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News

A Conference in Oslo to Discuss the Future of United Nations Treaty Bodies

9 November 2018

On 17–18 October 2018, the two coordinators of the Geneva Human Rights Platform, Felix Kirchmeier and Kamelia Kemileva, participated in Oslo in a conference on the role that domestic human rights actors play towards the 2020 review of United Nations treaty bodies.

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The Consolidated Reporting Model and ‘Treaty Body Scheduler’ Presented for the First Time to UN Treaty Body Members

8 October 2018

Felix Kirchmeier, coordinator of the Geneva Human Rights Platform briefed the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights on the main proposals developed by the Academic Platform on Treaty Body Review 2020.

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Our Publication on the United Nations Treaty Bodies Presented in New York

5 June 2018

On 29–30 May 2018, our Manager of Policy Studies, Felix Kirchmeier, presented our publication Optimizing the UN Treaty Body System in New York to the Chairpersons of United Nations treaty bodies, diplomats and civil society representatives.

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Publications

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Report of the 2018 Oslo Conference

November 2018

Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights and Norwegian Centre for Human Rights

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Agenda of the 2018 Oslo Conference

November 2018

Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights and Norwegian Centre for Human Rights

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Optimizing the UN Treaty Body System

May 2018

Domenico Zipoli, Felix Kirchmeier, Kamelia Kemileva, Claire Callejon

The Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights

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Diversity in Membership of the UN Human Rights Treaty Bodies

February 2018

Ivona Truscan

The Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights

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Additional Resources

January 2018

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Diversity in Membership of the UN Human Rights Treaty Bodies

October 2017

The Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights

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Agenda of the Regional Consultation for Asia

October 2017

Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights and Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative and South Asian university

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Report of the Regional Consultation for Asia

October 2017

Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights and Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative and South Asian university

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Draft List of Submissions

October 2017

The Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights

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Report of the Regional Consultation for the Middle East

August 2017

Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Columbia University

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Agenda of the Regional Consultation for Middle East

August 2017

Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Columbia University

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Report of the Regional Consultation for Africa

July 2017

Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights, Strathmore University and University of Pretoria

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Agenda of the Regional Consultation for Africa

July 2017

Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights, Strathmore University and University of Pretoria

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Report of the Regional Consultation for Northern America and the English-Speaking Caribbean

June 2017

Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights and Columbia University

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Information Note: Submission to the Meeting of the TB Chairpersons

June 2017

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Agenda of the Regional Consultation for Northern America and the English-Speaking Carribean

June 2017

Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights and Columbia University

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Suggested Research Questions (EN, FR, SP)

January 2016

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Report of the 2016 Global Conference

December 2016

Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights and Friedrich Ebert Stiftung

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Report of the Regional Consultation for for Latin America and the Spanish-Speaking Carribean

December 2016

Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights, Inter-American Institute for Social Responsibility and Human Rights and Columbia University

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Agenda of the 2016 Global Conference

December 2016

Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights and Friedrich Ebert Stiftung

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Report of the Regional Consultation for Eastern Europe

November 2016

Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights and Institute of Legislation and Comparative Law under the Government of the Russian Federation

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Agenda of the Regional Consultation for Latin America and the Spanish-Speaking Carribean

November 2016

Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights, Inter-American Institute for Social Responsibility and Human Rights and Columbia University

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Report of the Regional Consultation for Western Europe

July 2016

Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights and University College Dublin

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Agenda of the Regional Consultation for Western Europe

July 2016

Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights and University College Dublin

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Concept Note (EN, FR, SP)

February 2016

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Report of the 2015 Global Conference

December 2015

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Agenda of the 2015 Global Conference

December 2015

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Background Paper (EN, FR, SP)

October 2015

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List of Official Documents

January 2015

Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights

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Reprisals against Human Rights Defenders who cooperate with the United Nations System

August 2013

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The Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Econimic, Social and Cultural Rights

July 2013

Irene Biglino, Christophe Golay

Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights

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The Independence of UN Human Rights Treaty Body Members

December 2012

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