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Page 1: Universal Periodic Review – Australia 2015 Anna Brown 22 October 2014

Universal Periodic Review – Australia 2015

Anna Brown 22 October 2014

www.hrlc.org.au

Page 2: Universal Periodic Review – Australia 2015 Anna Brown 22 October 2014

Overview

About the Universal Periodic Review

Australia’s review from an NGO perspective

Outcomes and strategy for this review

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About the Universal Periodic Review

Human Rights Council

All nations

Nature – political / diplomatic

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UN Human Rights System

Security Council

Tribunals ICTY, ICTR

UN Charter

UN Specialized Agencies ie:

• UNDP

• UNHCR

• UNICEF

ECOSOC Secretary-General & UN SecretariatOffice of the High Commissioner for Human Rights

General Assembly

International Criminal Court

(ICC)

CCPR, CESCR, CERD, CEDAW, CAT, CRC, CMW

Human Rights CouncilSpecial Rapporteurs

Periodic Review

Treaty bodies

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What’s the point?

Why use the international human rights system?

Civil society plays a crucial role

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Australia’s review - timeline

23 March 2013 – NGO reports due

Compilation of UN information

Compilation of ‘stakeholder information’ (10 pages

maximum)

20 July 2015 – Government report due

5 – 9 October 2015 – Pre-session Info session

November 2015 – Australia’s appearance at HRC

Jan / Feb 2016 – Adoption of the ‘Outcomes Report’

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What really happened?

Coalition building

Report writing

Meeting embassies and consulates

Lobbying – Australia and Geneva

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Lobbying in Geneva

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Briefing country missions

Formal and informal briefing of missionsMission briefing video

The Australian mission’s eventAFL address

Questions in advance Human Rights Council session

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Networking

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The United Nations

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The Human Rights Council

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Australia’s review

Interactive dialogue Australia’s presentation Statements / Questions from 50 countries Favourite nations

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Outcomes

145 recommendations Australia’s response (90% accepted in whole

or in part) Key areas: Human Rights Act, recognise

same-sex marriage, abolish mandatory immigration detention and entrench the rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in the Constitution

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Example: Outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples: Conditions of detention - OP-CAT Discrimination laws Social inclusion and poverty reduction Police use of force Land rights Compensation for Stolen Generations Constitutional Reform and Treaty Participation in Government

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Group discussion

Insights / learnings from last UPR What worked? What didn’t work? Who isn’t at the table? (eg. older people last

time)

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What happened next?

Additional voluntary commitments UPR recommendations went into National

Human Rights Action Plan Follow up by AHRC on implementation Mid-term report in June 2013 NACLC report Now: ambivalent status of NHRAP

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AHRC Presentation

Implementation of recommendations

Group discussion: how much of this UPR should we focus on failure to implement vs new, emerging issues

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Facilitated discussion

Thematic areas Intersectional issues Joint vs separate reports Advisory committee process Templates for input Increasing sector engagement Increasing domestic political impact

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The end

Questions?