The Human Rights Council in 2015

by the URG team Policy reports

The Human Rights Council in 2015

2015 will be remembered for many important initiatives and developments, from the body’s work to support human rights in Sri Lanka to the creation of a new Special Procedures mandate on the right to privacy. This new report on ‘The Human Rights Council in 2015,’ published by the Universal Rights Group and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Norway as part …

Human rights, climate change and cross-border displacement

by Marc Limon, Executive Director of the Universal Rights Group and Jane McAdam, University of New South Wales Policy reports, Thematic human rights issues

Human rights, climate change and cross-border displacement

The links between climate change and human rights are more widely accepted than ever before. The Human Rights Council has adopted a series of resolutions calling attention to the effects of climate change on the full enjoyment of human rights, and the Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC has also recognised that ‘the adverse effects of climate change have …

Glion II: The Human Rights Council at 10: improving relevance, strengthening impact

by the URG team Human rights implementation and impact, Policy reports

Glion II: The Human Rights Council at 10: improving relevance, strengthening impact

In 2006, member States took a significant step towards strengthening the human rights pillar of the United Nations by establishing, with General Assembly resolution 60/251, the Human Rights Council. Since then the Council has grown significantly in confidence and stature, positioning itself as a relevant and influential political body in the multilateral arena, and has registered important achievements at both …

The road from principles to practice

by the URG team Policy reports, Thematic human rights issues

The road from principles to practice

This policy report, prepared by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), analyses levels of respect for human rights among businesses around the world. The policy report contains the final results of a global survey of nearly 900 CEOs, designed to understand their views, perceptions, strategies and actions in the area of human rights. The survey and the resulting EIU report aim …

Ensuring Relevance, Driving Impact

by the URG team Human rights institutions and mechanisms, Policy reports

Ensuring Relevance, Driving Impact

The United Nations Human Rights Council (‘the Council’) was created through a decision taken by heads of states and governments during the 2005 World Summit, and codified in the outcome document thereof, General Assembly (GA) resolution 60/1. This decision was put into effect through the adoption of GA resolution 60/251 later that year, which formally established the Council’s mandate. Both …

Combatting global religious intolerance

by the URG team Policy reports, Thematic human rights issues

Combatting global religious intolerance

It is almost impossible to turn on the news today without witnessing scenes of hatred, violence and intolerance perpetrated in the name of religion or belief. The march of ISIL across Syria and Iraq, with associated reports of gross and systematic violations of human rights, may be an extreme example of such hatred, but it comes against a background of …

History of the United Nations Special Procedures Mechanism

by the URG team Human rights institutions and mechanisms, Policy reports

History of the United Nations Special Procedures Mechanism

​The United Nations’ independent human rights experts – otherwise known as ‘Special Procedures’ – are considered by many to be, in the words of then United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan, the ‘crown jewel’ of the international human rights system. From their first appearance in 1967, when the United Nations Commission on Human Rights established an Ad Hoc Working Group to inquire into the …

Glion I: reflections on the future of the UN human rights pillar

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Glion I: reflections on the future of the UN human rights pillar

On 4th September, the Governments of Norway and Switzerland, together with the Universal Rights Group, presented a report on ‘Reflections on the future of the UN human rights pillar’ containing ideas and proposals generated during the 2014 Glion Human Rights Dialogue (held in May 2014). The report looks ahead to the 10th anniversary of the Human Rights Council and offers …

The Outcome of the General Assembly’s Treaty Body Strengthening Process

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The Outcome of the General Assembly’s Treaty Body Strengthening Process

In February 2012, the General Assembly initiated an ‘intergovernmental’ review process aimed at strengthening the UN human rights Treaty Body system. This state-led process concluded on 9th April 2014, with the General Assembly’s adoption of resolution 68/268 on ‘strengthening and enhancing the effective functioning of the human rights treaty body system’. If correctly implemented by all relevant stakeholders, this resolution …

Special Procedures: Determinants of Influence

by the URG team Human rights institutions and mechanisms, Policy reports

Special Procedures: Determinants of Influence

This report on the United Nations system of independent human rights experts is the result of a year-long project led by Marc Limon of the Universal Rights Group and Ted Piccone of the Brookings Institution. It reflects primary and secondary research, two policy dialogues (in Geneva and in New York) and nearly fifty interviews with key policymakers, including United Nations …