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Vidéo d'une réunion d'une commission - Vendredi 29 mai 2020 - 11:00 - Sous-commission "droits de l'homme"

Thu, 02/07/2020 - 17:34
Durée de la vidéo : 120'

Clause de non-responsabilité : L'interprétation des débats facilite la communication mais ne constitue en aucun cas un enregistrement authentifié des débats. Seuls le discours original ou la traduction écrite révisée du discours original peuvent être considérés authentiques.
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In-Depth Analysis - Challenges for environmental and indigenous peoples’ rights in the Amazon region - PE 603.488 - Subcommittee on Human Rights

Tue, 30/06/2020 - 00:00
The present analysis examines the environmental and human rights challenges in the Amazon region. It finds that the Amazonian countries pursue development policies in the region based on the exploitation on an industrial scale of natural and non-renewable resources that have caused and continue to cause deforestation, loss of biodiversity and engender human rights violations in particular affecting indigenous peoples. The analysis acknowledges the measures taken by the Amazonian countries to establish protected areas and support indigenous territories and their rights but concludes that the laws need strengthening and effective enforcement. The analysis argues that the protection of the Amazon biome is an essential part of the global efforts to reduce greenhouse gases and concurs with the view of some scientists that there is an urgency to stop forest loss. The analysis further notes that the most effective guardians of the Amazonian forest and its biodiversity are its indigenous peoples. The analysis concludes by arguing that the European Union has an interest in contributing to the protection of the Amazon and its indigenous peoples. It recommends, among other things, that the EU strengthen its direct support to Amazonian indigenous peoples and environmental defenders and develop effective measures which target EU-based companies whose activities cause deforestation.
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Latest news - NEXT DROI MEETINGS - 26 June, 3 July and 7 July - Subcommittee on Human Rights

Wed, 24/06/2020 - 16:01

In the context of the exponential growth of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), the President of the European Parliament has announced a number of measures to contain the spread of the epidemic and to safeguard Parliament's core activities. On 2 April, the Conference of Presidents updated the EP's calendar of activities. Core activities are reduced, but maintained to ensure that the institution's legislative, budgetary, scrutiny functions together with urgent matters in the field of human rights and democracy, are continued.

Following these decisions, the next DROI Subcommittee meetings are scheduled to take place on Friday 26 June from 9.00 - 11.00, Friday 3 July from 9.00 - 11.00 and Tuesday 7 July from 9.00 - 11.00. These meetings will be held remotely.


Watch the meeting live
Draft agenda and meeting documents
Press statements issued by the DROI Chair
Follow-up to urgency resolutions (DROI-EEAS) July 2019 to date
Revised calendar of EP activities 2020
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Highlights - The situation of children in camps in Syria, focussing on Al-Hol - Subcommittee on Human Rights

Tue, 23/06/2020 - 13:58
The Subcommittee on Human rights, in association with the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs, will hold a virtual side event to the Syria Fourth Brussels Conference on: Children of Al-Hol. Why the protection of children's rights matters. The meeting will take place on 26 June 2020 h 9:00-11:00.
The event aims at addressing the situation of thousands of Syrian and foreign children detained in camps in North East Syria and beyond who are in urgent need of protection - more urgently in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic- and to reflect on ways to grant children basic rights, create the sustainable conditions and set out a road map for long-term solutions.
Speakers will include ICRC, Save the children, UNICEF, as well as the prominent Syrian paediatrician Amani Ballour.
While acknowledging all complexities of the matter, the discussion will not only focus on existing challenges, but will also aim at identifying some examples of good practices and putting forward recommendations for action reflecting the EU's commitment to consistently contribute towards the protection of human rights externally, and in particular with regard to the rights of the child, as set out in Article 3(5) of TEU.


Watch live
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Highlights - MEPs deeply concerned by the recent discovery of mass graves in Libya - Subcommittee on Human Rights

Tue, 16/06/2020 - 10:01
The Chair of the European Parliament’s Subcommittee on Human Rights, Maria Arena, and the Chair of Parliament’s delegation for relations with the Maghreb countries, Andrea Cozzolino, express their deep shock at the discovery of mass graves on Libyan territory recently recaptured from forces under the command of Khalifa Haftar.
Statement in full
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Highlights - MEPs welcome the release of human rights defender Nabeel Rajab from prison - Subcommittee on Human Rights

Thu, 11/06/2020 - 11:36
Statement by MEPs Maria Arena and Hannah Neumann on the release of prominent Bahraini human rights defender Nabeel Rajab from prison. “Nabeel Rajab’s release from prison is very good news for him, his family and his supporters all around the world.
Full statement
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Communiqué de presse - Débat sur la situation des droits de l’homme aux États-Unis après la mort de George Floyd

Fri, 05/06/2020 - 11:53
Les députés de la sous-commission des droits de l’homme ont débattu vendredi avec des experts de la situation des droits de l’homme aux États-Unis après la mort de George Floyd.
Sous-commission "droits de l'homme"

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In-Depth Analysis - Discriminatory Laws Undermining Women’s Rights - PE 603.489 - Subcommittee on Human Rights

Wed, 20/05/2020 - 00:00
This paper provides insight into the current situation and recent trends in the abolition or reform of discriminatory laws undermining women's rights in countries outside the European Union (EU). The paper aims to provide a nuanced understanding of processes through which legal reforms take place. Among the factors that have proven to facilitate legal reform are the ratification of international human rights treaties, feminist activism, legal and public advocacy by women’s rights and other human rights non-governmental organisations (NGOs), political dialogue, and increased women's representation in decision-making processes. Incremental steps supported by the EU towards the abolition of discriminatory laws across all legal categories, EU engagement with a broad range of stakeholders at both national and local levels, programmes supporting the gathering of gender-disaggregated data across all sectors and the publicising of data to draw attention to gender inequality in law and practice, among others, can all contribute towards successful reform of discriminatory laws. Striking the right balance between funding programmes that mainstream gender and funding dedicated to gender-targeted programmes, together with the increased use of country gender profiles, are essential in order to achieve quality legal reforms.
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