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Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade
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Preliminary pages
Foreword
This Report is the Human Rights Sub-Committee’s response to
Foreign Minister Stephen Smith’s invitation on 3 September 2008 to inquire into
and report on international and regional mechanisms currently in place to
prevent and redress human rights violations, with a view to providing options
on possible models that may be suitable for the Asia-Pacific region.
The Sub-Committee consulted with a wide variety of regional
stakeholders and non-government organisations with a recognised and established
interest in human rights based both in Australia and internationally.
For the purposes of the inquiry, the areas considered were
South East Asia, South and South West Asia and the Pacific. Unlike other
regions, the Asia-Pacific region does not have broad based regional human
rights mechanisms for preventing and redressing human rights violations.
The Sub-Committee noted that evidence received indicated it
would be premature to propose possible models for an Asia-Pacific regional
human rights mechanism.
The Sub-Committee found that there is a clear need to
enhance mechanisms for protecting human rights, and for monitoring and
redressing human rights violations. However moves towards a subregional unified
mechanism must originate and be driven by the countries of the region
themselves. To this end the Sub Committee noted the interest expressed by some
Pacific Nations to explore some form of meaningful regional human rights
mechanism.
One way the Sub-Committee sees progress being possible is
through the bilateral dialogues particularly through regular briefings to
Parliament by government on dialogue outcomes.
Other recommendations in the
Report were for AusAID to adopt a human rights based approach to guide the
planning and implementation of development aid projects; support for regional
ratification of existing UN and other treaties and for meeting other human
rights obligations; Australian scholarship and educational support for
non-government organisations and other civil society organisations in the
region; and the appointment of an Australian special envoy on human rights to
conduct high level consultations on regional human rights cooperation.
I would like to thank all who have participated in this
inquiry, particularly those who have written submissions or given evidence at
public hearings.
Ms Kerry Rea MP
Human
Rights Sub-Committee Chair
Membership of the Committee
Chair
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Senator M Forshaw
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Deputy Chair
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The
Hon D Hawker MP
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Members
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Senator
M Arbib (from
01/07/08 till 11/03/09)
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The
Hon J Bishop MP (from
11/03/09)
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Senator
A Bartlett (till
30/06/08)
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Mr
M Coulton MP (from
22/2/10) |
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Senator
M Bishop |
Mr
M Danby MP |
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Senator M Cormann (till
23/09/08) |
Ms
A Ellis MP |
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Senator A Eggleston (till
19/03/08) |
The
Hon J Fitzgibbon MP (from
15/06/09) |
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Senator
the Hon A Ferguson
(from 01/07/08) |
Mr S W Gibbons MP
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Senator
M Fifield |
Ms S Grierson MP |
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Senator
M Furner (from
16/03/09)
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Mr
D Hale MP
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Senator S Hanson-Young
(from 04/12/08)
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The
Hon I Macfarlane MP (till
3/02/10) |
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Senator
the Hon D Johnston
(from 23/09/08)
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Mrs L Markus MP (from 25/09/08) |
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Senator L J Kirk (till 30/06/08) |
Ms
S Mirabella MP(till
11/03/09) |
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Senator S Ludlam (from 26/11/08) |
The
Hon J Murphy MP (from
20/03/09) |
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Senator
the Hon J A L (Sandy) Macdonald (till 30/06/08)
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Mr
R Oakeshott MP (from
20/03/09) |
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Senator C M Moore |
Ms
M Parke MP |
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Senator K O’Brien (from
01/07/08) |
Ms
K Rea MP |
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Senator M Payne (from 19/03/08) |
Mr B Ripoll MP |
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Senator N Stott Despoja (till
30/06/08) |
The
Hon A Robb AO MP (till
25/09/08) |
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Senator R Trood |
Mr S Robert MP
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Senator R S Webber (till 30/06/08) |
The
Hon P Ruddock MP |
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The
Hon B Baldwin MP |
Ms
J Saffin MP
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The
Hon A Bevis MP |
The
Hon B Scott MP |
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Mr
K Thomson MP(till
15/06/09) |
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Mr
W Truss (from
3/02/10 till 22/2/10) |
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Ms
M Vamvakinou MP |
Secretary |
Dr M Kerley |
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Membership of the Human Rights Sub‑Committee
Chair
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Ms
K Rea MP
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Deputy Chair
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The
Hon P Ruddock MP
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Members
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Senator
M Fifield
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Ms
A Ellis MP
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Senator
M Forshaw (ex officio) |
Ms
S Grierson MP |
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Senator
M Furner |
The
Hon D Hawker MP (ex officio) |
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Senator
S Hanson-Young |
Mrs
L Markus MP |
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Senator
C Moore |
Mr
R Oakeshott MP |
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Senator
R Trood |
Ms
M Parke MP |
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Mr
M Danby MP |
Ms
M Vamvakinou MP |
Committee Secretariat
Secretary
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Dr Margot Kerley
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Inquiry
Secretary
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Ms Samantha Mannette
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Principal
Research Officer
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Mr Paul Zinkel
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Office
Manager
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Mrs Donna Quintus-Bosz
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Administrative
Officers |
Mrs Sonya Gaspar |
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Ms Gillian Drew |
Terms of reference
On 3 September 2008, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, The
Hon Stephen Smith MP, asked the Committee to inquire into and report on
international and regional mechanisms currently in place to prevent and redress
human rights violations, with a view to providing options on possible models
that may be suitable for the Asia-Pacific region, with a focus on:
- the United Nations
human rights system;
- regional mechanisms;
and
- roles for parliaments
List of abbreviations
ACHPR
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African Commission on Human and
Peoples’ Rights
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ACFID
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Australian Council for
International Development
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ACTU
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Australian Council of Trade
Unions
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AHRB
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ASEAN Human Rights Body
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AHRC
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Australian Human Rights Centre
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AICHR
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ASEAN Intergovernmental
Commission on Human Rights
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AIPMC
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ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary Myanmar
Caucus
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APc
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Asia-Pacific community
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APF
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Asia-Pacific Forum of National
Human Rights Organisations
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APPF
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Asian Pacific Parliamentary Forum
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ARF
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ASEAN Regional Forum
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ASEAN
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Association of South East Asian
Nations
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AU
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African Union
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BCA
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Burma Campaign Australia
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CAT
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Convention against Torture, and
other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
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CCF
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Citizen’s Constitutional Forum
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CEDAW
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Convention on the Elimination of
All Forms of Discrimination against Women
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CHRI
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Commonwealth Human Rights
Initiative
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CIGJ
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Centre for International
Governance and Justice
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CRC
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Convention on the Rights of the
Child
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CRPD
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Convention on the Rights of
Persons with Disabilities
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DFAT
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Department of Foreign Affairs and
Trade
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ESCAP
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Economic and Social Commission
for Asia and the Pacific
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FWCC
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Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre
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FWRM
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Fiji Women’s Rights Movement
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HRC
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Human Rights Council
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HRLC
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Human Rights Law Resource Centre
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HRTC
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Human Rights Technical
Cooperation Program
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IACHR
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Inter-American Commission on
Human Rights
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ICC
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International Criminal Court
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ICCPR
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International Covenant on Civil
and Political Rights
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ICERD
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Convention on the Elimination of
All Forms of Racial Discrimination
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ICESCR
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International Covenant on
Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
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ICJ
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International Court of Justice
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ICPMW
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Convention on the Protection of
the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of their Families
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ISF
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International Stabilisation Force
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JSCFADT
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Joint Standing Committee on
Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade
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NGO
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Non Government Organisation
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NHRI
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National Human Rights Institution
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NCYLC
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National Children’s and Youth Law
Centre
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OAS
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Organization of American States
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OHCHR
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Office of the High Commissioner
on Human Rights
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PICTs
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Pacific Island Countries and
Territories
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RRRT
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Pacific Regional Rights Resource
Team
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SCIL
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Sydney Centre for International
Law
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UN
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United Nations
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UNIFEM
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United Nations Development Fund
for Women
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UPR
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Universal Periodic Review
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List of recommendations
6 Australia’s role
Recommendation 1
The Committee recommends
that:
- the Australian delegations to its bilateral human
rights dialogues with China and Vietnam include parliamentary representation
from the Human Rights Sub-Committee of the Joint Committee on Foreign Affairs,
Defence and Trade; and that
- the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
provide the Human Rights Sub-Committee with an annual briefing on the outcomes
of these dialogues, and on any other bilateral human rights dialogues that may
later be established with countries in the Asia-Pacific.
Recommendation 2
The Committee recommends that AusAID adopt a human
rights-based approach to guide the planning and implementation of development
aid projects.
Recommendation 3
The Committee recommends that in responding to the need to
make progress in the region on embracing and implementing the universal human
rights principles contained in the core human rights treaties, the Australian
Government should review its current strategies, consult closely with key
regional stakeholders, and consider work already being undertaken on this
issue. This should include consideration of:
- human rights
education to enhance understanding in the region of the content, benefits and
practical local application of these treaties; and
- ongoing support for
countries to meet reporting and other participation obligations in the United
Nations human rights system.
Recommendation 4
The Committee recommends that the Australian Government
establish a scholarship fund to enable individuals from non-government
organisations and civil society groups in Asia and the Pacific, who work in
human rights or relevant fields, to attend approved human rights courses in
Australia.
Recommendation 5
The Committee recommends that the Australian Government
appoint a special envoy for Asia-Pacific regional cooperation on human rights,
to undertake consultations with countries in Asia and the Pacific, and report
to the Government within 12 months. The special envoy should engage in
discussion in the region on how Australia can best support regional approaches
to the protection and promotion of human rights, and the redress for human
rights violations in the Asia-Pacific. The special envoy’s responsibilities
should be determined by the Minister for Foreign Affairs, but could include:
- undertaking
high-level political consultations about the establishment of a Pacific
subregional human rights mechanism and a wider Asia-Pacific regional mechanism;
and
- consulting with
government officials and key regional non-government stakeholders.
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