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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><FONT face="Times New Roman" size=3><SPAN
style="FONT-SIZE: 12pt">Dear colleagues,<BR><BR>An online discussion on treaty
body reform and proposals for a unified standing treaty body has started today.
We would like to encourage participation from as many people as possible,
including UN entities, advocates, NGOs and others working on the issue. Please
see the information below and disseminate widely as
well.<BR><BR>-----------------------------------<BR>THE OFFICE OF THE UNITED
NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS IS HOSTING A FIVE-WEEK DIALOGUE ON
TREATY BODY REFORM AND PROPOSALS FOR A UNIFIED STANDING TREATY BODY.<BR><BR>The
five-week online discussion hosted by the Office of the United Nations High
Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) begins on Tuesday, 1 November 2005 and
will conclude on 6 December 2005. <BR><BR>Those who wish to participate in the
discussion must register. Participants may contribute to the discussion in
English, French or Spanish, though there will be no translation of contributions
posted on the discussion page.<BR><BR>To register for the online discussion,
visit:<U><FONT color=blue><SPAN style="COLOR: blue"><BR></SPAN></FONT></U><A
href="http://portal.ohchr.org/tbforum/">http://portal.ohchr.org/tbforum/</A><BR><BR><BR>In
his report In Larger Freedom (A/59/2005), the Secretary-General emphasized the
need to streamline and strengthen the treaty body system, and called for
implementation of harmonized guidelines on reporting to all treaty bodies, so
that they can operate as a unified system. In her Plan of Action
(A/59/2005/Add.3), the High Commissioner reiterated this call, but made clear
that, in the long term, the work of the treaty bodies should be further
consolidated, including through the creation of a unified treaty body. In
paragraph 147 of her Plan she accordingly indicates that she will develop
proposals for a unified standing treaty body and invite States parties to the
seven human rights treaties to an intergovernmental meeting in 2006 to consider
options. The High Commissioner has elaborated a strategy to develop such
proposals, ensuring an open and participatory process for all stakeholders
concerned, so as to draw on the widest possible expertise available and to
ensure that the goals of any treaty body reform, namely to enhance the
protection of rights holders, remains at the core of the proposals. <BR><BR>The
online discussion is intended to provide a forum for experts, activists,
advocates and other stakeholders around the world working on issues related to
human rights. It will help inform the proposals which will be prepared by the
High Commissioner on a unified standing treaty body. It will stimulate thinking
and allow for the exchange of ideas, raise issues and discuss options for a
unified standing treaty body. <BR><BR>The moderator of the discussion will be
Professor Feride Acar, Chairperson, Department of Political Science and Public
Administration of the Middle East Technical University in Ankara, Turkey and
former Chairperson of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against
Women. <BR><BR>Each week, the online discussion forum will be devoted to a
specific question. <BR><BR>The questions are:<B><SPAN style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">
</SPAN></B><BR><B><SPAN style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold"><BR>Week 1 </SPAN></B>(1-8
November)<BR>1. What are the strengths and weaknesses of the current
system?<BR><B><SPAN style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold"><BR>Week 2</SPAN></B> (9-15
November) <BR>2. What should be the form, composition and functions of a unified
standing treaty body? <BR><B><SPAN style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold"><BR>Week
3</SPAN></B> (16-22 November)<BR>3. How can the effective protection of specific
rights, such as those guaranteed under CEDAW and CRC be ensured under a unified
standing treaty body? <BR><B><SPAN style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold"><BR>Week
4</SPAN></B> (23-29 November)<BR>4. How can a unified standing treaty body
enhance implementation at the national level? How would non-governmental
organizations (NGOs), National Human Rights Institutions (NHRIs), UN agencies,
funds and programmes, and other stakeholders interact with such a body to
achieve this objective?<BR><B><SPAN style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold"><BR>Week
5</SPAN></B> (30 November - 6 December)<BR>5. What are the legal issues to be
addressed vis-à-vis the creation of a unified standing treaty body?
<BR><BR><BR>With respect to each question, the moderator will provide a brief
introduction to the topic to be discussed. At the end of each discussion, an
analytical summary of the main issues raised will be posted by the moderator. A
summary of all issues raised in the course of the dialogue will be
posted.<BR><BR>OHCHR wishes to express its gratitude to those who will
contribute to this discussion.<BR><BR>For more information contact: <U><FONT
color=blue><SPAN
style="COLOR: blue">tb_reform@ohchr.org</SPAN></FONT></U><BR><BR><o:p></o:p></SPAN></FONT></DIV>
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for Human Rights<BR>website: http://www.ohchr.org<BR><BR>Division for the
Advancement of Women<BR>website:
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