European Sovereignty Network

 The European Sovereignty Network is dedicated to promoting transparency and accountability in the various pan-European political, economic, legal, and security institutions. ESN monitors the work of the European Court of Human Rights, European Parliament, and other institutions and reports on the resulting threats to national sovereignty, individual freedom, and the rule of law. Click here to access the ESN main page.

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HUMAN RIGHTS, LAW & JUSTICE, SOCIETY & CULTURE

ICRC Encourages Ratification of Convention on Enforced Disappearance

States that sign and ratify the International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance have to make enforced disappearance an offense under their national criminal law.

ENVIRONMENT & HEALTH, SUSTAINABILITY

IUCN to Monitor Shell-Cosan Biofuel Project

The International Union for Conservation of Nature announced that it will monitor a joint "biofuels from sugarcane" project between Shell and sugar giant Cosan to "ensure that the impact of these operations on local communities and nature are minimised."

ENVIRONMENT & HEALTH, SUSTAINABILITY, HUMAN RIGHTS, SOCIETY & CULTURE

AI Questions UNEP Conclusion on Causes of Oil Spills in Nigeria

Amnesty International is frustrated by the UN Environmental Program's conclusion that the primary causes of oil spills in Nigeria were sabotage and criminal activity, not oil company equipment failure.

HUMAN RIGHTS, SOCIETY & CULTURE

UN and Mexican Government Convene World Youth Conference

The purpose of the youth conference is to put the needs of young people more prominently on the political agenda. A statement of the NGO Global Meeting that took place at the Conference is available on the Conference website.

HUMAN RIGHTS, SOCIETY & CULTURE

DARE Laments Lack of Monitoring of National EDC/HRE

In comments on the Council of Europe's adoption of a Charter on Education for Democratic Citizenship and Human Rights Education, Democracy and Human Rights Education in Europe ("DARE") Board Member Frank Elbers laments that the Charter did not include a provision for monitoring by the Council of country compliance with the EDC/HRE goals contained in the Charter.

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SPOTLIGHT ON SOVEREIGNTY

HUMAN RIGHTS, SOCIETY & CULTURE

World Youth Conference Participants Adopt Declaration

The Guanajuato Declaration adopted at the 2010 World Youth Conference offers recommendations for governments on legislation to protect rights of young people.

ECONOMICS, CORPORATE CITIZENSHIP, FINANCE & TRADE

IMF Official Discusses Ways to Reform the International Monetary System

In a recent speech, John Lipsky, First Deputy Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, outlined a five-pronged approach to IMF reform.

ENVIRONMENT & HEALTH, SUSTAINABILITY

FEATURE ARTICLE: Report Details Reforms for UN Climate Change Panel

Reforms, if followed, could restore the IPCC's lost credibility and provide more accurate assessments of climate change.

HUMAN RIGHTS, SOCIETY & CULTURE

UN and Council of Europe Actions Promote Human Rights Catechism

Organizations are promoting an ambiguous international human rights curriculum to be overseen by UN, European officials.

HUMAN RIGHTS, SOCIETY & CULTURE

ILO and WHO Launch Social Protection Floor Advisory Group

The Social Protection Floor Advisory Group to promote "a set of basic social security rights and transfers"

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UN TREATY WATCH

HUMAN RIGHTS, LAW & JUSTICE, SOCIETY & CULTURE

CERD Finishes 77th Session; Issues Concluding Observations

The Committee's concluding observations on the reports of Australia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Denmark, El Salvador, Estonia, France, Iran, Morocco, Slovenia, Romania, and Uzbekistan can be found here.

HUMAN RIGHTS, LAW & JUSTICE, SOCIETY & CULTURE

Heritage Foundation Article Criticizes UPR Process

Heritage Foundation Fellows Brett Schaefer and Steven Groves argue that U.S. engagement and participation in the Universal Periodic Review process "elevate[s] and legitimize[s] the deeply flawed Human Rights Council."

HUMAN RIGHTS, LAW & JUSTICE, SOCIETY & CULTURE

U.S. State Department Submits Human Rights Report to United Nations

Report addresses the human rights situation in the United States in advance of the country's upcoming Universal Periodic Review session at the UN Human Rights Council.

HUMAN RIGHTS, LAW & JUSTICE, SOCIETY & CULTURE

CERD Considers Estonia Reports

The Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination ("CERD") has considered the combined eighth and ninth periodic reports of Estonia on its implementation of the provisions of the International Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Racial Discrimination.

HUMAN RIGHTS, LAW & JUSTICE, SOCIETY & CULTURE

CERD Considers Reports from Government, Amnesty International during Slovenia's Review Session

Committee assessed the implementation of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination at the national level.

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