Report of the Human Rights Council on its 36th session Advance Unedited Version



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14 June 2018


Original: English

Human Rights Council

Thirty-sixth session

Agenda item 1



Organizational and procedural matters

Report of the Human Rights Council on its thirty-sixth session

Vice-President and Rapporteur: Mr. Mouayed Saleh (Iraq)

Contents

Chapter Page

Part One: Resolutions, decisions and President’s statement adopted by the Human Rights Council


at its thirty-sixth session 5

I. Resolutions 5

II. Decisions 7

III. President’s statement 7

Part Two: Summary of proceedings 8

I. Organizational and procedural matters 8

A. Opening and duration of the session 8

B. Attendance 8

C. Agenda and programme of work 8

D. Organization of work 8

E. Meetings and documentation 9

F. Visits 9

G. Election of members of the Human Rights Council Advisory Committee 10

H. Selection and appointment of mandate holders 10

I. Consideration of and action on draft proposals 10

J. Adoption of the report of the session 10

II. Annual report of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and
reports of the Office of the High Commissioner and the Secretary-General 11

A. Update by the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights 11

B. Reports of the Office of the High Commissioner and the Secretary-General 13

C. Consideration of and action on draft proposals 13

III. Promotion and protection of all human rights, civil, political, economic,
social and cultural rights, including the right to development 16

A. Panels 16

B. Interactive dialogue with special procedures mandate holders 19

C. Open-ended intergovernmental working group to consider the possibility of elaborating international regulatory framework on the regulation, monitoring and oversight of the activities of private military and security companies 28

D. Intergovernmental working group on the right to development 28

E. General debate on agenda item 3 28

F. Consideration of and action on draft proposals 30

IV. Human rights situations that require the Council’s attention 43

A. Enhanced interactive dialogue on the situation of human rights in South Sudan 43

B. Interactive dialogue with the Independent International Commission of


Inquiry on the Syrian Arab Republic 44

C. Interactive Dialogue with the Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Burundi 44

D. Interactive Dialogue with the Fact-Finding Mission on Myanmar 45

E. General debate on agenda item 4 46

F. Consideration of and action on draft proposals 47

V. Human rights bodies and mechanisms 51

A. Complaint procedure 51

B. Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples 51

C. Interactive dialogue with the Advisory Committee 51

D. Open-ended intergovernmental working group on a draft United Nations declaration on the rights of peasants and other people working in rural areas 52

E. General debate on agenda item 5 52

F. Consideration of and action on draft proposals 54

VI. Universal periodic review 64

A. Consideration of universal periodic review outcomes 64

B. General debate on agenda item 6 148

C. Consideration of and action on draft proposals 149

VII. Human rights situation in Palestine and other occupied Arab territories 152


  1. General debate on agenda item 7 152

VIII. Follow-up to and implementation of the Vienna Declaration and
Programme of Action 154

A. Panel 154

B. General debate on agenda item 8 155

IX. Racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related forms of intolerance,


follow-up to and implementation of the Durban Declaration
and Programme of Action 157

A. Interactive dialogue with a special procedures mandate holder 157

B. General debate on agenda item 9 157

C. Consideration of and action on draft proposals 159

X. Technical assistance and capacity-building 161

A. Enhanced interactive dialogue on technical assistance and capacity-building

for human rights in the Democratic Republic of the Congo 161

B. Interactive dialogue on cooperation and assistance to Ukraine


in the field of human rights 162

C. Interactive dialogue on technical assistance and capacity-building to improve

human rights in Libya 162

D. Interactive dialogue with special procedures mandate holders 163

E. General debate on agenda item 10 165

F. Consideration of and action on draft proposals 167

Annexes

I. Attendance 172



II. Agenda 178

III. Documents issued for the thirty-sixth session 179

IV. Advisory Committee members elected by the Human Rights Council at its thirty-sixth session and duration of terms of membership 208

V. Special procedures mandate holders appointed by the Human Rights Council at its thirty-sixth session 209



Part One
Resolutions, decisions and President’s statement adopted by
the Human Rights Council at its thirty-sixth session


  1. Resolutions

Resolution

Title

Date of adoption










36/1

Composition of staff of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights

28 September 2017

36/2

Mission by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights to improve the human rights situation and accountability in Burundi

29 September 2017

36/3

The use of mercenaries as a means of violating human rights and impeding the exercise of the right of peoples to self-determination

28 September 2017

36/4

Mandate of the Independent Expert on the promotion of a democratic and equitable international order

28 September 2017

36/5

Unaccompanied migrant children and adolescents and human rights

28 September 2017

36/6

Enforced or involuntary disappearances

28 September 2017

36/7

Special Rapporteur on the promotion of truth, justice, reparation and guarantees of non-recurrence

28 September 2017

36/8

The full enjoyment of human rights by all women and girls and the systematic mainstreaming of a gender perspective into the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development

28 September 2017

36/9

The right to development

28 September 2017

36/10

Human rights and unilateral coercive measures

28 September 2017

36/11

Mandate of the open-ended intergovernmental working group to elaborate the content of an international regulatory framework on the regulation, monitoring and oversight of the activities of private military and security companies

28 September 2017

36/12

World Programme for Human Rights Education

28 September 2017

36/13

Mental health and human rights

28 September 2017

36/14

Human rights and indigenous peoples

28 September 2017

36/15

Mandate of the Special Rapporteur on the implications for human rights of the environmentally sound management and disposal of hazardous substances and wastes

28 September 2017

36/16

Human rights in the administration of justice, including juvenile justice

29 September 2017

36/17

The question of the death penalty

29 September 2017

36/18

Conscientious objection to military service

29 September 2017

36/19

Renewal of the mandate of the Commission of Inquiry on Burundi

29 September 2017

36/20

The human rights situation in the Syrian Arab Republic

29 September 2017

36/21

Cooperation with the United Nations, its representatives and mechanisms in the field of human rights

29 September 2017

36/22

Promotion and protection of the human rights of peasants and other people working in rural areas

29 September 2017

36/23

Mandate of the Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent

29 September 2017

36/24

From rhetoric to reality: a global call for concrete action against racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance

29 September 2017

36/25

Technical assistance and capacity-building in the field of human rights in the Central African Republic

29 September 2017

36/26

Technical assistance and capacity-building to improve human rights in the Sudan

29 September 2017

36/27

Assistance to Somalia in the field of human rights

29 September 2017

36/28

Enhancement of technical cooperation and capacity-building in the field of human rights

29 September 2017

36/29

Promoting international cooperation to support national human rights follow-up systems, processes and related mechanisms, and their contribution to the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development

29 September 2017

36/30

Technical assistance and capacity-building in the field of human rights in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

29 September 2017

36/31

Human rights, technical assistance and capacity-building in Yemen

29 September 2017

36/32

Advisory services and technical assistance for Cambodia

29 September 2017



  1. Decisions

Decision

Title

Date of adoption

36/101

Outcome of the universal periodic review: Bahrain

21 September 2017

36/102

Outcome of the universal periodic review: Ecuador

21 September 2017

36/103

Outcome of the universal periodic review: Tunisia

21 September 2017

36/104

Outcome of the universal periodic review: Morocco

21 September 2017

36/105

Outcome of the universal periodic review: Indonesia

21 September 2017

36/106

Outcome of the universal periodic review: Finland

21 September 2017

36/107

Outcome of the universal periodic review: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

21 September 2017

36/108

Outcome of the universal periodic review: India

21 September 2017

36/109

Outcome of the universal periodic review: Brazil

21 September 2017

36/110

Outcome of the universal periodic review: Philippines

22 September 2017

36/111

Outcome of the universal periodic review: Algeria

22 September 2017

36/112

Outcome of the universal periodic review: Poland

22 September 2017

36/113

Outcome of the universal periodic review: Netherlands

22 September 2017

36/114

Outcome of the universal periodic review: South Africa

22 September 2017

36/115

Extension of the mandate of the independent international fact-finding mission on Myanmar

29 September 2017



  1. President’s statement

President’s statement

Title

Date of adoption

36/1

Reports of the Advisory Committee

29 September 2017


Part Two
Summary of proceedings

I. Organizational and procedural matters

A. Opening and duration of the session

1. The Human Rights Council held its thirty-sixth session at the United Nations Office at Geneva from 11 to 29 September 2017. The President of the Council opened the session.

2. In accordance with rule 8 (b) of the rules of procedure of the Human Rights Council, as contained in part VII of the annex to Council resolution 5/1, the organizational meeting of the thirty-sixth session was held on 28 August 2017.

3. The thirty-sixth session consisted of 42 meetings over 15 days (see paragraph 11 below).

B. Attendance

4. The session was attended by representatives of States Members of the Human Rights Council, observer States of the Council, observers for non-Member States of the United Nations and other observers, as well as observers for United Nations entities, specialized agencies and related organizations, intergovernmental organizations and other entities, national human rights institutions and non-governmental organizations (see annex I).

C. Agenda and programme of work

5. At the 1st meeting, on 11 September 2017, the Human Rights Council adopted the agenda and programme of work of the thirty-sixth session.

D. Organization of work

6. At the 1st meeting, on 11 September 2017, the President referred to the introduction of a web-based online system for inscription on the lists of speakers for all general debates, individual and clustered interactive dialogues at the thirty-sixth session of the Human Rights Council. He also referred to the modalities and schedule of the online inscription, which was launched on 6 September 2017.

7. At the same meeting, the President outlined the speaking time modalities applied during the thirty-fifth session of the Human Rights Council, which will also be applied during the thirty-sixth session. The speaking time for the interactive dialogues with special procedures mandate holders and panels would be two minutes for States Members of the Council, observer States and other observers.

8. Also at the same meeting, the President outlined the speaking time for the general debates, which would be 2 minutes and 30 seconds for States Members of the Council and 1 minute and 30 seconds for observer States and other observers.

9. Also at the same meeting, the President referred to the modalities concerning the tabling of draft proposals after the tabling deadline. At the organizational meeting of the thirty-sixth session, the Council had agreed that an extension of the deadline for the submission of draft proposals would be granted only once, under exceptional circumstances, for a maximum of 24 hours.

10. At the 22nd meeting, on 21 September 2017, the President outlined the speaking time modalities for the consideration of the outcomes of the universal periodic review under agenda item 6, which would be 20 minutes for the State concerned to present its views; where appropriate, 2 minutes for the national human rights institution with “A” status of the State concerned; up to 20 minutes for States Members of the Council, observer States and United Nations agencies to express their views on the outcome of the review, with varying speaking times according to the number of speakers in accordance with the modalities set out in the Appendix to Council resolution 16/21; and up to 20 minutes for stakeholders to make general comments on the outcome of the review.

E. Meetings and documentation

11. The Human Rights Council held 42 fully serviced meetings during its thirty-sixth session.1

12. The list of the resolutions, decisions and President’s statement adopted by the Council is contained in part one of the present report.

F. Visits

13. At the 1st meeting, on 11 September 2017, the following dignitaries delivered statements to the Human Rights Council: the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Qatar, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani; the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Jorge Arreaza Montserrat; the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Finland, Timo Soini; the State Minister for the Commonwealth and the United Nations of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon; and the Vice Minister of Institutional and Consular Management of the Plurinational State of Bolivia, Carmen Almendras.

14. At the 2nd meeting, on the same day, the President of the Cambodian Human Rights Committee, Keo Remy, delivered a statement to the Human Rights Council.

15. At the 5th meeting, on 12 September 2017, the Minister of Justice of Burkina Faso, Bessolé Réné Bagoro, delivered a statement to the Human Rights Council.

16. At the 7th meeting, on 13 September 2017, the Secretary-General of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), Le Luong Minh and the Minister of Human Rights of Yemen, Mohammed Muhsen Askar, delivered statements to the Human Rights Council.

17. At the 35th meeting, on 27 September 2017, the President of the Central African Republic, Faustin Archange Touadera, delivered a statement to the Human Rights Council.


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