The relevance of human rights council special sessions: the protection of the civilian population in current internal armed conflicts

Sónia Roque
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This article focuses on the analysis of the first decade (2006-2016) of the Human Rights Council (HRC) work. We analyze particularly the relevance of the HRC special sessions in what concerns to the protection of civilians in current non-international armed conflicts (NIAC). The HRC, that replaced the Commission on Human Rights, was established by the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) Resolution 60/251 adopted on 15 March 2006. This institutional reshaping intended to transform the HRC into an action-oriented body, in an attempt to give a more effective and rapid response to global human rights (HR) protection challenges. Following the 2004 Report of the High-Level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change, the United Nations General-Secretary Kofi Annan drew attention to the fact that a decisive moment for the United Nations (UN) had began. Kofi Annan highlighted in particular the need to fulfill the aspirations established in the United Nations Charter (UNC), and emphasized in general terms the challenges facing HR protection, particularizing the protection of the civilian population given the complexity of our days armed conflicts. Therefore the HRC appears in this line of institutional restructuring. The special sessions are one of the working methods of the HRC which allows the consideration of gross HR violations that need attention and require an urgent decision-making. The author argues that the analysis of these sessions is particularly relevant, because it allows us, on the one hand to examine which situations were analyzed, and on the other hand the different positions regarding this decision-making method that has not always proved consensual. I also argue that this decision-making procedure reflects some opportunities and faces challenges in trying to deal with the different perspectives of the actors within the HRC.
人权理事会特别会议的相关性:在当前国内武装冲突中保护平民
本文重点分析人权理事会第一个十年(2006-2016年)的工作。我们特别分析了人权理事会特别会议与当前非国际性武装冲突(NIAC)中保护平民的关系。联合国人权理事会是根据联合国大会2006年3月15日通过的第60/251号决议成立的,取代了人权委员会。这一机构改革旨在将人权理事会转变为一个以行动为导向的机构,以期对全球人权保护挑战作出更有效、更迅速的反应。继威胁、挑战和变革问题高级别小组2004年的报告之后,联合国秘书长科菲·安南提请注意这样一个事实,即联合国的决定性时刻已经开始。科菲·安南特别强调了实现《联合国宪章》所确立的愿望的必要性,并从总体上强调了人力资源保护面临的挑战,特别是考虑到当今武装冲突的复杂性,对平民人口的保护。因此,人权理事会出现在这方面的机构改革中。特别会议是人权理事会的一种工作方法,它允许审议需要注意和需要紧急决策的严重违反人权行为。发件人认为,对这些会议的分析特别重要,因为它使我们一方面可以审查分析了哪些情况,另一方面可以审查对这种决策方法的不同立场,这种决策方法并非总是证明是一致同意的。我还认为,这一决策程序反映了在试图处理人权委员会内行动者的不同观点方面的一些机会和面临的挑战。
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