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HR/4616

SUBCOMMISSION ON PROMOTION AND PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS TO MEET IN GENEVA FROM 29 JULY TO 16 AUGUST

26/07/2002
Press Release
HR/4616


Background Release


SUBCOMMISSION ON PROMOTION AND PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS

TO MEET IN GENEVA FROM 29 JULY TO 16 AUGUST


(Reissued as received.)


GENEVA, 25 July (UN Information Service) -- The Subcommission on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights, the Commission on Human Rights’ principal subsidiary organ, will hold its fifty-fourth session at the Palais des Nations in Geneva from 29 July to 16 August 2002.


Created by the Commission on Human Rights in 1947, the Subcommission is  made up of 26 experts from five regional groups.  According to its mandate, it undertakes studies and makes recommendations to the Commission.  One of its jobs is to explore issues that are considered important and have not received sufficient attention. 


Among the issues on its provisional agenda for this year’s session, which will be adopted at the opening meeting, the Subcommission will be examining, among others, questions related to the administration of justice, economic, social and cultural rights, prevention of discrimination and protection of indigenous peoples and minorities, women, slavery, and terrorism.


Concerning the prevention of discrimination, the Subcommission will have before it, among other things,  the report of the Working Group on Indigenous Populations on its twentieth session; a working paper on indigenous peoples’ permanent sovereignty over natural resources;  the report of the Working Group on Minorities on its eighth session; the final report on the concept and practice of affirmative action; and a progress report on the rights of persons who are not citizens in the country in which they live.


With regards to women's issues, the Subcommission will have before it the updated report on traditional practices affecting the health of women and the girl child;and the report of the Secretary-General on the situation of women and girls in the territories controlled by Afghan armed groups.


On slavery, the Subcommission will be considering, among other things, a report of the Working Group on Contemporary Forms of Slavery on its twenty-seventh session held in May 2002 and the report of  the High Commissioner for Human Rights on the issues of systematic rape, sexual slavery and slavery-like practices during armed conflicts.

A progress report on terrorism and human rights will also be presented.


Reports concerning economic, social and cultural rights include a preliminary report on the promotion of the realization of the right to drinking water and sanitation; the report of the sessional working group on the working methods and activities of transnational corporations; and a joint working paper on the implementation of existing human rights norms and standards in the context of the fight against extreme poverty.  The Subcommission will also have before it a preliminary working paper on the methodology and work of the Social Forum.


With regards to issues concerning the administration of justice, the Subcommission will be reviewing an updated report on the administration of justice through military tribunals; and the final working paper on discrimination in the criminal justice system.


Concerning other human rights issues, there is also a working paper on human rights and weapons of mass destruction, or with indiscriminate effect, or of a nature to cause superfluous injury or unnecessary suffering.


Questions to Be Examined during Session of Subcommission


Prevention of Discrimination


Under this agenda item, the Subcommission will discuss follow-up to the World Conference against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance.


It will have before it the report of the Working Group on Indigenous Populations on its twentieth session (document E/CN.4/Sub.2/2002/24), which is scheduled to be held from 23 to 27 July 2002.  The mandate of the Working Group is to review developments pertaining to the promotion and protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms of indigenous peoples and to give special attention to the evolution of standards concerning indigenous rights.  It will also consider a working paper by Erica-Irene Daes on indigenous peoples’ permanent sovereignty over natural resources (document E/CN.4/Sub.2/2002/23), which is based on her study on indigenous peoples and their relationship to land.


Concerning the International Decade of the World's Indigenous People, the Subcommission will have before it the report of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (document E/CN.4/Sub.2/2002/20) in her capacity as Coordinator for the Decade.


With regards to the rights of minorities, the Subcommission will have before it the report of a regional seminar on Afro-descendants in the Americas which was held in Honduras in March 2002.  It will also review the report of the Working Group on Minorities on its eighth session (document E/CN.4/Sub.2/2002/19), which was held from 27 to 31 May 2002.  The mandate of the Working Group is to review the promotion and practical realization of the Declaration on the Rights of Persons belonging to National or Ethnic, Religious and Linguistic Minorities, and to examine solutions to problems involving minorities.

The Subcommission will have before it the final report of its Special Rapporteur Marc Bossuyt on the concept and practice of affirmative action (document E/CN.4/Sub.2/2002/21).


On the rights of non-citizens, the Subcommission will be considering a progress report by its Special Rapporteur David Weissbrodt on the rights of persons who are not citizens in the country in which they live.


Women


The Subcommission will have before it the updated report of its Special Rapporteur Halima Embarek Warzazi on traditional practices affecting the health of women and the girl child (document E/CN.4/Sub.2/2002/32).  It will also consider the report of the Secretary-General on the situation of women and girls in the territories controlled by Afghan armed groups (document E/CN.4/Sub.2/2002/27).


Slavery


Under this agenda sub-item, the Subcommission will have before it the report of the Working Group on Contemporary Forms of Slavery on its twenty-seventh session held in May 2002 (document E/CN.4/Sub.2/2002/23).  The mandate of the Working Group is to review developments in the field of slavery and the slave trade in all their practices and manifestations, including the slavery-like practices of apartheid and colonialism, the traffic in persons and the exploitation of the prostitution of others.  It will also consider the report of the Secretary-General on the implementation ofthe Programme of Action for the Elimination of the Exploitation of Child Labour (document E/CN.4/Sub.2/2002/2).  The Subcommission will also continue to examine the situation and activities of the United Nations Voluntary Trust Fund on Contemporary Forms of Slavery.  And it will be considering the report of the High Commissioner for Human Rights on the issues of systematic rape, sexual slavery and slavery-like practices during armed conflicts (document E/CN.4/Sub.2/2002/28).


Terrorism and Human Rights


The Subcommission will have before it the second progress report of its Special Rapporteur Kalliopi Koufa, who is conducting a comprehensive study on terrorism and human rights on the basis of her working paper (document E/CN.4/Sub.2/2002/35).


Economic, Social and Cultural Rights


Under this agenda item, the Subcommission will have before it the preliminary report of its Special Rapporteur El Hadji Guisse on the promotion of the realization of the right to drinking water and sanitation (document E/CN.4/Sub.2/2002/10); and the report of the sessional working group on the working methods and activities of transnational corporations (document E/CN.4/Sub.2/2002/13).


The Subcommission will also be considering the report of the High Commissioner for Human Rights on the human rights implications of liberalization of trade in services, particularly in the framework of the General Agreement on Trade in Services; and a joint working paper by Paulo Sergio Pinheiro, Yozo Yokota, El Hadji Guisse, and Jose Bengoa on the implementation of existing human rights norms and standards in the context of the fight against extreme poverty (document E/CN.4/Sub.2/2002/15).


It will have before it the report of the Secretary-General on the realization of the right to development (document E/CN.4/Sub.2/2002/8); and a preliminary working paper by Mr. Bengoa on the methodology and work of the Social Forum (document E/CN.4/Sub.2/2002/3) and the report of the Social Forum (document E/CN.4/Sub.2/2002/18).


The Subcommission will also be considering issues relating to globalization and its impact on the full enjoyment of all human rights; the optional protocol to the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights; and intellectual property rights and human rights.


Administration of Justice


Under this agenda item, the Subcommission will have before it an updated report by Louis Joinet on the administration of justice through military tribunals (document E/CN.4/Sub.2/2002/4); and the final working paper by Leila Zerrougui on discrimination in the criminal justice system (document E/CN.4/Sub.2/2002/5).


It will also continue to consider the question of human rights and states of emergency.


Other Human Rights Issues


The Subcommission will be considering a working paper by Y.K.J. Sik Yuen on human rights and weapons of mass destruction, or with indiscriminate effect, or of a nature to cause superfluous injury or unnecessary suffering (document E/CN.4/Sub.2/2002/38).


Under this agenda item, the Subcommission will consider issues related to international protection for refugees; State cooperation with United Nations human rights mechanisms; and human rights and human responsibilities.


Question of Violation of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms in All Countries


In its resolution 2002/66, the Commission on Human Rights welcomed the steps undertaken by the Subcommission to reform and improve its agenda and reiterated that the Subcommission should not adopt country-specific resolutions and, in negotiating and adopting thematic resolutions, should refrain from including references to specific countries.  It also reiterated that the Subcommission should continue to be able to debate country situations not being dealt with in the Commission, as well as urgent matters involving serious violations of human rights in any country.  Under this issue, the Subcommission will have before it a note by the secretariat on human rights situations being considered by the Commission under public procedures for dealing with human rights violations (document E/CN.4/Sub.2/2002/42).


Membership of Subcommission


The members and alternates (*) of the Subcommission are Miguel Alfonso Martinez, *Juan Antonio Fernandez Palacios (Cuba); Jose Bengoa (Chile); Chen Shiqiu, *Liu Xinsheng (China); Emmanuel Decaux, *Michele Picard (France); Rui Baltazar Dos Santos Alves, *Cristiano Dos Santos (Mozambique); Asbjorn Eide, *Jan Helgesen (Norway); El Hadji Guisse (Senegal); Françoise Jane Hampson (United Kingdom); Fried van Hoof, *Lammy Betten (Netherlands); Vladimir Kartashkin, *Oleg S. Malguinov (Russian Federation); Kalliopi Koufa, *Nicolaos Zaikos (Greece); Antoanella-Iulia Motoc, *Victoria Sandru-Popescu (Romania); Florizelle O'Connor (Jamaica); Stanislav Ogurtsov (Belarus); Soo Gil Park, *Chin Sung Chung (Republic of Korea); Paulo Sergio Pinheiro, *Marilia Sardenberg Zelner Goncalves (Brazil); Godfrey Bayour Preware, *Christy Ezim Mbonu (Nigeria); Lalaina Rakotoarisoa (Madagascar); Manuel Rodriguez-Cuadros (Peru); Abdel Sattar, *Khaled Aziz Babar (Pakistan); Soli Jehangir Sorabjee (India); Halima Embarek Warzazi (Morocco); David Weissbrodt, *Barbara Frey (the United States); Fisseha Yimer (Ethiopia); Yozo Yokota, *Yoshiko Terao (Japan); and Leila Zerrougui (Algeria).


Working Groups


Working Group on Indigenous Populations


Working Group on Minorities


Working Group on Contemporary Forms of Slavery


Sessional Working Group on Administration of Justice


Sessional Working Group on the Working Methods and Activities

of Transnational Corporations


Subcommission Special Rapporteurs


Special Rapporteur on traditional practices

affecting the health of women and girl children    Halima Embarek Warzazi


Special Rapporteur on terrorism and human rightsKalliopi Koufa


Special Rapporteur on the concept and practice

of affirmative action                                    Marc Bossuyt


Special Rapporteurs on globalization and its impactJoseph Oloka-Onyango

on the full enjoyment of all human rights                  and Deepika Udagama


Special Rapporteur on the rights of non-citizens    David Weissbrodt

Special Rapporteur on human rights and human

Responsibilities                          Miguel Alfonso Martinez


Special Rapporteur on the right to drinking water

and sanitation                            El Hadji Guisse


Other Subcommission Members Asked to Prepare Studies


Joint working paper on the need to develop guiding   Paulo Sergio Pinheiro

principles of existing human rights norms       Yozo Yokota,

and standards in the context of fight against     El Hadji Guisse, and

extreme poverty                           Jose Bengoa


Working Paper on non-discrimination as enshrined

in article 2, paragraph 2, of the International

covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights   Fried van Hoof


working paper on the methodology and work

of the Social Forum                   Jose Bengoa


Working paper on return of refugees’ or displaced

Persons’ property                        Paulo Sergio Pinheiro


Updated report on the evolution of the administration

through military tribunals               Louis Joinet


Final working paper on discrimination in the

Criminal justice system                        Leila Zerrougui


Working paper on the scope of the activities and

the accountability of armed forces, United Nations

civilian police, international civil servants

and experts taking part in peace support operations  Françoise Jane Hampson


Working paper on reservations to human rights

Treaties                            Françoise Jane Hampson


Working paper on the Universal Declaration on the

Human Genome and Human Rights as the contribution

of the Subcommission to the reflections of the

International Bioethics Committee on the

follow-up to the Universal Declaration         Antoanella-Iulia Motoc


Expanded working paper on measures provided in

the various international human rights instruments

for the promotion and consolidation of democracy   Manuel Rodriguez Cuadros


Working paper assessing the utility, scope and

structure of a study on the real and potential

dangers to the effective enjoyment of human rights

posed by the testing, production, storage, transfer,

trafficking or use of weapons of mass destruction,

or with indiscriminate effect, or of a nature

to cause superfluous injury or unnecessary

suffering, including the use of weapons

containing depleted uranium              Y.K.J. Sik Yuen


Working paper on the question of (a) the trade and

carrying arms and light weapons and (b) the use of

such weapons in the context of human rights and

humanitarian norms                  Barbara Frey


Research documents on the subject of the working     Asbjorn Eide and

methods and activities of transnational corporationDavid Weissbrodt


Update to the study on peaceful and constructive

situations involving minorities                      Asbjorn Eide


Working paper on indigenous peoples’ permanent

sovereignty over natural resources                   Erica-Irene Daes


Expanded working paper on the topic of

discrimination based on work and descent     Rejendra Kalidaas

other regions of the world               Wimala Goonesekere


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