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African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights

The African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights (ACHPR) is a quasi-judicial body tasked with promoting and protecting human rights and collective (peoples') rights throughout the African continent as well as interpreting the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights and considering individual complaints of violations of the Charter. This includes investigating human rights violations, creating and approving programs of action towards encouraging human rights, and set up effect communication between them and states to get first hand information on violations of human rights.[1] Although the ACHPR is under a regional government facility, they don't have any actual power and enforcement over laws. This ends up in them drafting up proposals to send up the chain of command to the Assembly of Heads of State and Government and they will act accordingly.[2]

The African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights (ACHPR) was based on the Banjul Charter which is the regional human rights protectors of human rights for Africa. The charter has twenty-nine articles that go into great detail on the rights and freedoms that follow a strict code of non-discrimination.[3] The support and excitement over the Europeans current rights system, the evolution of granting everyone human rights, is what helped streamline the creation of this commission and other courts in Africa. The Commission came into existence with the coming into force, on 21 October 1986, of the African Charter (adopted by the OAU on 27 June 1981). Although its authority rests on its own treaty, the African Charter, the Commission reports to the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the African Union (formerly the Organization of African Unity). Its first members were elected by the OAU's 23rd Assembly of Heads of State and Government in June 1987 and the Commission was formally installed for the first time on 2 November of that year. For the first two years of its existence, the Commission was based at the OAU Secretariat in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, but in November 1989 it relocated to Banjul, Gambia. (The ACHPR is not the African Union Commission, which was formerly known as the OAU Secretariat.)

The Commission meets twice a year, usually in March or April and in October or November. One of these meetings is usually in Banjul, where the Commission's secretariat is located; the other may be in any African state.

Composition

The commission opened its doors in 1987 with promises of the protection and evolution of Africa's human rights. The Assembly of Heads of State and Government, make their decisions by a vote of two-thirds the majority of all representatives from each country.[1] The ACHPR is made up of eleven members, elected by secret ballot at the OAU Assembly of Heads of State and Government (subsequently, by the AU's Assembly). These members, who serve six-year renewable terms, are "chosen from amongst African personalities of the highest reputation, known for their high morality, integrity, impartiality and competence in matters of human and peoples' rights" (Charter, Article 31) and, in selecting these personalities, particular consideration is given "to persons having legal experience".

The members are to enjoy full independence in discharging their duties and serve on a personal basis (i.e., not representing their home states); however, no member state may have more than one of its nationals on the Commission at any given time. The members choose, from among their own number, a chairperson and a Vice Chairperson, who each serve two-year renewable terms.

Name Country of Origin Position Elected Term Re-elected
Solomon Ayele Dersso   Ethiopia Chairperson[4] 2015 2021
Hatem Essaiem   Tunisia Member 2017 2023
Jamesina Essie L. King   Sierra Leone Member 2015 2021
Lawrence Murugu Mute   Kenya Member 2013 2019
Zainabo Sylvie Kayitesi   Rwanda Member 2007 2009 2010, 2013
Maria Teresa Manuela   Angola Member 2017 2023
Rémy Ngoy Lumbu   Democratic Republic of Congo Vice-chairperson[4] 2017 2023
Yeung Kam John Yeung Sik Yuen   Mauritius Member 2007 2019 2013
Lucy Asuagbor   Cameroon Member 2013 2019
Maya Sahli Fadel   Algeria Member 2011 2017
Soyata Maiga  Mali Member 2007 2020 2014

Mandate

The Commission has three broad areas of responsibility:

  • Promoting human and peoples' rights
  • Protecting human and peoples' rights
  • Interpreting the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights[5]

The goals above may have been halted as the Commission was placed under heavy burdens, mainly financial issues in the late 80's, as they tried to complete activities for the countries.[6] The countries of Africa, excluding Ethiopia and Liberia, are heavily influenced by colonialism, overall has a weak government, and a declining economy.[3] In pursuit of these goals, the Commission is mandated to "collect documents, undertake studies and researches on African problems in the field of human and peoples, rights, organise seminars, symposia and conferences, disseminate information, encourage national and local institutions concerned with human and peoples' rights and, should the case arise, give its views or make recommendations to governments" (Charter, Art. 45).

With the creation of the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights (under a protocol to the Charter which was adopted in 1998 and entered into force in January 2004), the Commission will have the additional task of preparing cases for submission to the Court's jurisdiction. In a July 2004 decision, the AU Assembly resolved that the future Court on Human and Peoples' Rights would be integrated with the African Court of Justice.

Activities

In 2011, the commission brought before the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights a case against Libya.[citation needed]

In 2021, the commission established the Commission of Inquiry into the situation in the Tigray Region to investigate human rights violation in the Tigray War under ACHPR resolution 482 of 12 May 2021.[7]

Special mechanisms

The commission has several special mechanisms in the form of special rapporteurs, working groups and committees that investigate and report on specific human rights issues, such as freedom of expression, women's rights, indigenous populations and torture. Each mechanism prepares and presents a report on its activities to the Commission at every ordinary session.

Network

The ACHPR relies on a network of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) that are required to submit reports to the commission every two years. The commission has granted 514 NGOs with observer status.[8]

Bibliography

  • Ankumah, Evelyn A., African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights, Kluwer, 1996
  • Bösl, A & Diescho, J., Human Rights in Africa. Legal perspectives on their protection and promotion, with a foreword by Desmond Tutu, Macmillan 2009.
  • Murray, RH. Human Rights in Africa: From the OAU to the African Union, Cambridge University Press, 2004.
  • Evans, MD & Murray, RH (Eds.), The African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights: The System at Work, Cambridge University Press, 2002.
  • Evans, MD & Murray, RH (Eds.), The African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights (Second Edition): The System in Practice 1986–2006, Cambridge University Press, 2008.
  • Murray, RH & Evans, MD (Eds.), Documents of the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights, Hart Publishing, 2001.
  • Numerous academic articles on the jurisprudence of the African Commission published in the
  • Reports and information about the ACHPR from the International Service for Human Rights 2013-10-01 at the Wayback Machine
  • Reports of ACHPR cases published in the
  • Regular updates of news on the ACHPR published by the Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Welch, Claude (December 1991). "Organisation of African Unity and the Promotion of Human Rights". The Journal of Modern African Studies. 29 (4): 535–555. doi:10.1017/S0022278X00005656.
  2. ^ Odinkalu, Anselm (August 1993). "Proposals for Review of the Rules of Procedure of the African Commission of Human and Peoples' Rights". Human Rights Quarterly. 15 (3): 533–548. doi:10.2307/762609. JSTOR 762609.
  3. ^ a b Welch, Claude (February 1992). "The African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights: A Five-Year Report and Assessment". Human Rights Quarterly. 14 (1): 43–61. doi:10.2307/762551. JSTOR 762551.
  4. ^ a b "About ACHPR". ACHPR. 2021. from the original on 2021-08-11. Retrieved 2021-10-24.
  5. ^ "About ACHPR". ACHPR. Retrieved 2018-05-18.
  6. ^ Murray, Rachel (1997). "Decisions by the African Commission on Individual Communications under the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights". The International and Comparative Law Quarterly. 46 (2): 412–434. doi:10.1017/S0020589300060498.
  7. ^ "482 Resolution on the Fact-Finding Mission to the Tigray Region of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia - ACHPR/Res. 482 (EXT.OS/XXXII) 2021". African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights. 2021-05-12. from the original on 2021-10-23. Retrieved 2021-10-24.
  8. ^ . ACHPR. Archived from the original on 2018-05-27. Retrieved 2018-05-18.

External links

  • African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights
  • Text of African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights 2022-05-09 at the Wayback Machine
  • Decisions of the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights
  • Institute for Human Rights and Development in Africa

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations December 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message The African Commission on Human and Peoples Rights ACHPR is a quasi judicial body tasked with promoting and protecting human rights and collective peoples rights throughout the African continent as well as interpreting the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights and considering individual complaints of violations of the Charter This includes investigating human rights violations creating and approving programs of action towards encouraging human rights and set up effect communication between them and states to get first hand information on violations of human rights 1 Although the ACHPR is under a regional government facility they don t have any actual power and enforcement over laws This ends up in them drafting up proposals to send up the chain of command to the Assembly of Heads of State and Government and they will act accordingly 2 The African Commission on Human and Peoples Rights ACHPR was based on the Banjul Charter which is the regional human rights protectors of human rights for Africa The charter has twenty nine articles that go into great detail on the rights and freedoms that follow a strict code of non discrimination 3 The support and excitement over the Europeans current rights system the evolution of granting everyone human rights is what helped streamline the creation of this commission and other courts in Africa The Commission came into existence with the coming into force on 21 October 1986 of the African Charter adopted by the OAU on 27 June 1981 Although its authority rests on its own treaty the African Charter the Commission reports to the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the African Union formerly the Organization of African Unity Its first members were elected by the OAU s 23rd Assembly of Heads of State and Government in June 1987 and the Commission was formally installed for the first time on 2 November of that year For the first two years of its existence the Commission was based at the OAU Secretariat in Addis Ababa Ethiopia but in November 1989 it relocated to Banjul Gambia The ACHPR is not the African Union Commission which was formerly known as the OAU Secretariat The Commission meets twice a year usually in March or April and in October or November One of these meetings is usually in Banjul where the Commission s secretariat is located the other may be in any African state Contents 1 Composition 2 Mandate 3 Activities 4 Special mechanisms 5 Network 6 Bibliography 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksComposition EditThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information October 2021 The commission opened its doors in 1987 with promises of the protection and evolution of Africa s human rights The Assembly of Heads of State and Government make their decisions by a vote of two thirds the majority of all representatives from each country 1 The ACHPR is made up of eleven members elected by secret ballot at the OAU Assembly of Heads of State and Government subsequently by the AU s Assembly These members who serve six year renewable terms are chosen from amongst African personalities of the highest reputation known for their high morality integrity impartiality and competence in matters of human and peoples rights Charter Article 31 and in selecting these personalities particular consideration is given to persons having legal experience The members are to enjoy full independence in discharging their duties and serve on a personal basis i e not representing their home states however no member state may have more than one of its nationals on the Commission at any given time The members choose from among their own number a chairperson and a Vice Chairperson who each serve two year renewable terms Name Country of Origin Position Elected Term Re electedSolomon Ayele Dersso Ethiopia Chairperson 4 2015 2021Hatem Essaiem Tunisia Member 2017 2023Jamesina Essie L King Sierra Leone Member 2015 2021Lawrence Murugu Mute Kenya Member 2013 2019Zainabo Sylvie Kayitesi Rwanda Member 2007 2009 2010 2013Maria Teresa Manuela Angola Member 2017 2023Remy Ngoy Lumbu Democratic Republic of Congo Vice chairperson 4 2017 2023Yeung Kam John Yeung Sik Yuen Mauritius Member 2007 2019 2013Lucy Asuagbor Cameroon Member 2013 2019Maya Sahli Fadel Algeria Member 2011 2017Soyata Maiga Mali Member 2007 2020 2014Mandate EditThe Commission has three broad areas of responsibility Promoting human and peoples rights Protecting human and peoples rights Interpreting the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights 5 The goals above may have been halted as the Commission was placed under heavy burdens mainly financial issues in the late 80 s as they tried to complete activities for the countries 6 The countries of Africa excluding Ethiopia and Liberia are heavily influenced by colonialism overall has a weak government and a declining economy 3 In pursuit of these goals the Commission is mandated to collect documents undertake studies and researches on African problems in the field of human and peoples rights organise seminars symposia and conferences disseminate information encourage national and local institutions concerned with human and peoples rights and should the case arise give its views or make recommendations to governments Charter Art 45 With the creation of the African Court on Human and Peoples Rights under a protocol to the Charter which was adopted in 1998 and entered into force in January 2004 the Commission will have the additional task of preparing cases for submission to the Court s jurisdiction In a July 2004 decision the AU Assembly resolved that the future Court on Human and Peoples Rights would be integrated with the African Court of Justice Activities EditIn 2011 the commission brought before the African Court on Human and Peoples Rights a case against Libya citation needed In 2021 the commission established the Commission of Inquiry into the situation in the Tigray Region to investigate human rights violation in the Tigray War under ACHPR resolution 482 of 12 May 2021 7 Special mechanisms EditThe commission has several special mechanisms in the form of special rapporteurs working groups and committees that investigate and report on specific human rights issues such as freedom of expression women s rights indigenous populations and torture Each mechanism prepares and presents a report on its activities to the Commission at every ordinary session Network EditThe ACHPR relies on a network of nongovernmental organizations NGOs that are required to submit reports to the commission every two years The commission has granted 514 NGOs with observer status 8 Bibliography EditAnkumah Evelyn A African Commission on Human and Peoples Rights Kluwer 1996 Bosl A amp Diescho J Human Rights in Africa Legal perspectives on their protection and promotion with a foreword by Desmond Tutu Macmillan 2009 Murray RH Human Rights in Africa From the OAU to the African Union Cambridge University Press 2004 Evans MD amp Murray RH Eds The African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights The System at Work Cambridge University Press 2002 Evans MD amp Murray RH Eds The African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights Second Edition The System in Practice 1986 2006 Cambridge University Press 2008 Murray RH amp Evans MD Eds Documents of the African Commission on Human and Peoples Rights Hart Publishing 2001 Numerous academic articles on the jurisprudence of the African Commission published in the African Human Rights Law Journal Reports and information about the ACHPR from the International Service for Human Rights Archived 2013 10 01 at the Wayback Machine Reports of ACHPR cases published in the African Human Rights Law Reports Regular updates of news on the ACHPR published by the Netherlands Quarterly of Human RightsSee also EditAfrican Charter on Human and Peoples Rights African Court on Human and Peoples Rights African Court of Justice African Human Rights Law Reports Special Rapporteur on Women s Rights in Africa Inter American Commission on Human Rights List of Linguistic Rights in Constitutions Africa Linguistic rightsReferences Edit a b Welch Claude December 1991 Organisation of African Unity and the Promotion of Human Rights The Journal of Modern African Studies 29 4 535 555 doi 10 1017 S0022278X00005656 Odinkalu Anselm August 1993 Proposals for Review of the Rules of Procedure of the African Commission of Human and Peoples Rights Human Rights Quarterly 15 3 533 548 doi 10 2307 762609 JSTOR 762609 a b Welch Claude February 1992 The African Commission on Human and Peoples Rights A Five Year Report and Assessment Human Rights Quarterly 14 1 43 61 doi 10 2307 762551 JSTOR 762551 a b About ACHPR ACHPR 2021 Archived from the original on 2021 08 11 Retrieved 2021 10 24 About ACHPR ACHPR Retrieved 2018 05 18 Murray Rachel 1997 Decisions by the African Commission on Individual Communications under the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights The International and Comparative Law Quarterly 46 2 412 434 doi 10 1017 S0020589300060498 482 Resolution on the Fact Finding Mission to the Tigray Region of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia ACHPR Res 482 EXT OS XXXII 2021 African Commission on Human and Peoples Rights 2021 05 12 Archived from the original on 2021 10 23 Retrieved 2021 10 24 Network ACHPR Archived from the original on 2018 05 27 Retrieved 2018 05 18 External links EditAfrican Commission on Human and Peoples Rights Text of African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights Archived 2022 05 09 at the Wayback Machine Decisions of the African Commission on Human and Peoples Rights African Union Institute for Human Rights and Development in Africa Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title African 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