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Christine Chanet

Christine Chanet (born 23 February 1944 in Paris) is a French lawyer and judge who is a long-term member of the United Nations Human Rights Committee, serving as its chairperson in 1997-98 and 2005-06. She also sits on the UN Committee Against Torture.

Early life and education

Chanet was born on 23 February 1944 in Paris, where she studied law. From 1968 to 1970 she studied at the French National School for the Judiciary.[1]

Career

Activities in France

Chanet has held positions in the French government, including Junior Magistrate at the Ecole Nationale de la Magistrature (1968); Magistrate at the Central Administration of the French Ministry of Justice (1970); Technical Adviser, and subsequently Special Assistant at the Secretariat of State for Women's Affairs (1974); Special Assistant at the Secretariat of State for Culture (1976); Special Assistant in the Legal Affairs Directorate at the French Ministry of External Relations (1981); Head of International Civil and Criminal Affairs and Human Rights Department at the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1983); Technical Adviser in the Office of the French Minister of Justice (1988); and Advocate-General at the Court of Appeal of Paris (1992-1996). She has been a Counsellor of the Court of Cassation of France since 1996, and is the Section President and Dean of the Criminal Division.[2] She has also been a member of the French National Consultative Commission on Human Rights,[3] and is a member of the French Society of International Rights and of the International Law Association.[1]

UNHRC and other international activities

Chanet became a member of the United Nations Human Rights Committee in 1987[1] and chaired the committee 1997–1998 and 2005–2006. She is a member of the Committee against Torture, has been the Personal Representative of the High Commissioner for Human Rights for examining the situation in Cuba, and belongs to the Working Group for the Application of the Bangalore Principles on Judicial Independence.[3] She has chaired the committee in charge of reviewing criminal law decisions following the delivery of judgments of the European Court of Human Rights.[3]

In 2000, Chanet criticized Canada for providing public financing to Catholic parochial education, but not to schools administered by other religions. “The position of the committee is that the state has to fulfill the covenant; it is the state that is in charge of implementing the covenant, not the provinces,” Chanet said.[4] In 2001, she participated in the Round Table Conference held at the Peace Palace at The Hague at which the Bangalore Principles of Judicial Conduct were finalized.[2] In the same year, she and then fellow Committee member P.N. Bhagwati visited Hong Kong, where they were asked to weigh in on proposed legislation for an anti-subversion law expected to be used against Falun Gong. Chanet and Bhagwati declined to meet with members of the persecuted religion.[5]

In 2006, Chanet complained about the insufficient deference given to the UNHRC by the U.S. “You can't deny the role given to us by treaty," she maintained at a briefing, describing the U.S. as being “in a situation of isolation over its unilateral interpretation of international treaty law.”[6]

In her capacity as chair of the UNHRC, Chanet participated at the March 2007 Vienna meeting of the Intergovernmental Group of Experts, convened at the request of ECOSOC, that examined and agreed upon the text of the Commentary on the Bangalore Principles.[2] Since 2010, Chanet has been a member of the Judicial Integrity Group.[2] At present she is serving a four-year term, ending on December 31, 2014, as Rapporteur on Follow-up to Concluding Observations.[7]

In 2011, Chanet was appointed to head a commission tasked with carrying out the UNHRC’s sixth probe of Israeli violations. UN Watch expressed concern that Chanet had accused Israel of “total discrimination,” and stated that “it is very difficult to have a real dialogue (with Israel).”[8] In July 2012, Hillel Neuer of UN Watch reacted to the commission's report with disappointment: “The only victims it contemplates are Palestinians, the only perpetrator, Israel. In the guise of human rights, Syria and other oppressive regimes sponsored this UN inquiry to deflect attention from their own crimes, to scapegoat Israel and erode its international standing.”[9]

Fact-Finding Mission on Israeli Settlements

Chanet also headed a UNHRC Fact-Finding Mission on Israeli Settlements, and claimed in a November 2012 statement that she considers the West Bank “Occupied Palestinian Territory.”[10] UN Watch Executive Director Hillel Neuer complained that the UNHRC had “ordered five one-sided commissions of inquiry against Israel, yet created none for victims of mass killings in Iran, North Korea, China, Congo, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and many other repressive regimes.”[11] In July 2012 the Anti-Defamation League publicly doubted “the impartiality of the three individuals chosen by the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) to head up its fact-finding mission tasked with investigating Israeli settlements,” noting that Chanet had “strongly criticized Israel's actions in the West Bank and Gaza.” By contrast, Al-Haq described Chanet’s mission as an “important step towards thoroughly investigating Israel’s violations of the rights of the Palestinian people.”[12]

On January 31, 2013, the Fact-Finding Mission issued its preliminary findings, concluding that Israel’s “creeping annexation” of territory violated Palestinian human rights.[13] The Israeli Foreign Ministry responded to the report by accusing the UNHRC of systematic anti-Israel bias, while Chanet, at a news conference, held up the report as “a kind of weapon for the Palestinians” to be used against Israel at the International Criminal Court. In the view of NGO Monitor, “Chanet has formed pre-existing prejudicial opinions on areas directly covered by the Mission mandate.”

Personal life

Chanet is fluent in French and English.

References

  1. ^ a b c . United Nations. Archived from the original on October 5, 2013. Retrieved February 28, 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d "The Hon. Justice Christine Chanet". The Judicial Integrity Group. Retrieved January 15, 2017.
  3. ^ a b c Chanet, Christine. "Human Rights Committee - Members". Retrieved February 28, 2013.
  4. ^ "UN pressures Canada to act on religious school funding in Ontario". Lexis. Retrieved February 28, 2013.
  5. ^ Ambrose, Leon. "Subversion law not needed: UN experts." South China Morning Post (Hong Kong)". Lexis. Retrieved February 28, 2013.
  6. ^ "UN human rights body criticizes U.S.'s supercilious attitude". Lexis. Retrieved February 28, 2013.
  7. ^ "Election of Committee Members". Centre for Civil and Political Rights. Retrieved February 28, 2013.
  8. ^ "U.N. names 3 commissioners for new probe against Israel". UN Watch. Retrieved February 28, 2013.
  9. ^ Hershfeld, Rachel. "UN Watch Denounces UNHRC Unbalanced 'Settlement' Probe". Arutz Sheva. Retrieved February 28, 2013.
  10. ^ "INTERNATIONAL FACT-FINDING MISSION ON ISRAELI SETTLEMENTS IN THE OCCUPIED PALESTINIAN TERRITORY CONCLUDES WORK IN AMMAN". United Nations Human Rights Council. Retrieved February 28, 2013.
  11. ^ "US says drop in Iran's currency reflects global pressure". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved February 28, 2013.
  12. ^ "Al-Haq welcomes the appointment of the Fact-Finding Mission to Investigate Impact of Israeli Settlements". Al-Haq. Retrieved February 28, 2013.
  13. ^ "UN Panel finds Israeli Settlements Violate Rights". Fox News. Retrieved February 28, 2013.

External links

  • "Human Rights Committee - Members: Christine Chanet". Retrieved 2012-02-07.
  • "The Centre for Civil and Political Rights. HRC Committee - Members bio: Christine Chanet" (PDF). Retrieved 2012-02-07.

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Christine Chanet born 23 February 1944 in Paris is a French lawyer and judge who is a long term member of the United Nations Human Rights Committee serving as its chairperson in 1997 98 and 2005 06 She also sits on the UN Committee Against Torture Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Activities in France 2 2 UNHRC and other international activities 2 3 Fact Finding Mission on Israeli Settlements 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and education EditChanet was born on 23 February 1944 in Paris where she studied law From 1968 to 1970 she studied at the French National School for the Judiciary 1 Career EditActivities in France Edit Chanet has held positions in the French government including Junior Magistrate at the Ecole Nationale de la Magistrature 1968 Magistrate at the Central Administration of the French Ministry of Justice 1970 Technical Adviser and subsequently Special Assistant at the Secretariat of State for Women s Affairs 1974 Special Assistant at the Secretariat of State for Culture 1976 Special Assistant in the Legal Affairs Directorate at the French Ministry of External Relations 1981 Head of International Civil and Criminal Affairs and Human Rights Department at the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs 1983 Technical Adviser in the Office of the French Minister of Justice 1988 and Advocate General at the Court of Appeal of Paris 1992 1996 She has been a Counsellor of the Court of Cassation of France since 1996 and is the Section President and Dean of the Criminal Division 2 She has also been a member of the French National Consultative Commission on Human Rights 3 and is a member of the French Society of International Rights and of the International Law Association 1 UNHRC and other international activities Edit Chanet became a member of the United Nations Human Rights Committee in 1987 1 and chaired the committee 1997 1998 and 2005 2006 She is a member of the Committee against Torture has been the Personal Representative of the High Commissioner for Human Rights for examining the situation in Cuba and belongs to the Working Group for the Application of the Bangalore Principles on Judicial Independence 3 She has chaired the committee in charge of reviewing criminal law decisions following the delivery of judgments of the European Court of Human Rights 3 In 2000 Chanet criticized Canada for providing public financing to Catholic parochial education but not to schools administered by other religions The position of the committee is that the state has to fulfill the covenant it is the state that is in charge of implementing the covenant not the provinces Chanet said 4 In 2001 she participated in the Round Table Conference held at the Peace Palace at The Hague at which the Bangalore Principles of Judicial Conduct were finalized 2 In the same year she and then fellow Committee member P N Bhagwati visited Hong Kong where they were asked to weigh in on proposed legislation for an anti subversion law expected to be used against Falun Gong Chanet and Bhagwati declined to meet with members of the persecuted religion 5 In 2006 Chanet complained about the insufficient deference given to the UNHRC by the U S You can t deny the role given to us by treaty she maintained at a briefing describing the U S as being in a situation of isolation over its unilateral interpretation of international treaty law 6 In her capacity as chair of the UNHRC Chanet participated at the March 2007 Vienna meeting of the Intergovernmental Group of Experts convened at the request of ECOSOC that examined and agreed upon the text of the Commentary on the Bangalore Principles 2 Since 2010 Chanet has been a member of the Judicial Integrity Group 2 At present she is serving a four year term ending on December 31 2014 as Rapporteur on Follow up to Concluding Observations 7 In 2011 Chanet was appointed to head a commission tasked with carrying out the UNHRC s sixth probe of Israeli violations UN Watch expressed concern that Chanet had accused Israel of total discrimination and stated that it is very difficult to have a real dialogue with Israel 8 In July 2012 Hillel Neuer of UN Watch reacted to the commission s report with disappointment The only victims it contemplates are Palestinians the only perpetrator Israel In the guise of human rights Syria and other oppressive regimes sponsored this UN inquiry to deflect attention from their own crimes to scapegoat Israel and erode its international standing 9 Fact Finding Mission on Israeli Settlements Edit Chanet also headed a UNHRC Fact Finding Mission on Israeli Settlements and claimed in a November 2012 statement that she considers the West Bank Occupied Palestinian Territory 10 UN Watch Executive Director Hillel Neuer complained that the UNHRC had ordered five one sided commissions of inquiry against Israel yet created none for victims of mass killings in Iran North Korea China Congo Pakistan Sri Lanka and many other repressive regimes 11 In July 2012 the Anti Defamation League publicly doubted the impartiality of the three individuals chosen by the United Nations Human Rights Council UNHRC to head up its fact finding mission tasked with investigating Israeli settlements noting that Chanet had strongly criticized Israel s actions in the West Bank and Gaza By contrast Al Haq described Chanet s mission as an important step towards thoroughly investigating Israel s violations of the rights of the Palestinian people 12 On January 31 2013 the Fact Finding Mission issued its preliminary findings concluding that Israel s creeping annexation of territory violated Palestinian human rights 13 The Israeli Foreign Ministry responded to the report by accusing the UNHRC of systematic anti Israel bias while Chanet at a news conference held up the report as a kind of weapon for the Palestinians to be used against Israel at the International Criminal Court In the view of NGO Monitor Chanet has formed pre existing prejudicial opinions on areas directly covered by the Mission mandate Personal life EditChanet is fluent in French and English References Edit a b c Meeting of States Parties United Nations Archived from the original on October 5 2013 Retrieved February 28 2013 a b c d The Hon Justice Christine Chanet The Judicial Integrity Group Retrieved January 15 2017 a b c Chanet Christine Human Rights Committee Members Retrieved February 28 2013 UN pressures Canada to act on religious school funding in Ontario Lexis Retrieved February 28 2013 Ambrose Leon Subversion law not needed UN experts South China Morning Post Hong Kong Lexis Retrieved February 28 2013 UN human rights body criticizes U S s supercilious attitude Lexis Retrieved February 28 2013 Election of Committee Members Centre for Civil and Political Rights Retrieved February 28 2013 U N names 3 commissioners for new probe against Israel UN Watch Retrieved February 28 2013 Hershfeld Rachel UN Watch Denounces UNHRC Unbalanced Settlement Probe Arutz Sheva Retrieved February 28 2013 INTERNATIONAL FACT FINDING MISSION ON ISRAELI SETTLEMENTS IN THE OCCUPIED PALESTINIAN TERRITORY CONCLUDES WORK IN AMMAN United Nations Human Rights Council Retrieved February 28 2013 US says drop in Iran s currency reflects global pressure The Jerusalem Post Retrieved February 28 2013 Al Haq welcomes the appointment of the Fact Finding Mission to Investigate Impact of Israeli Settlements Al Haq Retrieved February 28 2013 UN Panel finds Israeli Settlements Violate Rights Fox News Retrieved February 28 2013 External links Edit Human Rights Committee Members Christine Chanet Retrieved 2012 02 07 The Centre for Civil and Political Rights HRC Committee Members bio Christine Chanet PDF Retrieved 2012 02 07 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Christine Chanet amp oldid 1067938400, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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