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    UAE President issues federal law to establish National Human Rights Institution

    News DeskBy News DeskAugust 30, 2021No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Abu Dhabi : United Arab Emirates (UAE) President HH Shaikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan has issued a federal law establishing the National Human Rights Institution (NHRI).

    As per article 2 of the law, the National Human Rights institution will be established and headquartered in Abu Dhabi. The NHRI may open additional branches and establish offices in other emirates.

    Article 3 stipulates that the institution will be an independent legal entity with financial and administrative autonomy in the exercise of its functions, activities and competencies.

    According to article 4, the NHRI aims to promote and protect human rights and fundamental freedoms following the provisions of the UAE Constitution, laws and legislation in force in the UAE, as well as relevant international conventions.

    Article 5 states that to achieve its objectives, the NHRI will participate, along with the relevant authorities, in the development of a national action plan to promote and protect human rights in the country and propose a mechanism for its implementation, UAE news agency WAM reports.

    It will also promote a culture of human rights and raise public awareness through seminars, conferences and panel discussions on human rights, and submit proposals, recommendations and advice to the relevant authorities on ways to promote, protect and pursue human rights.

    The NHRI will also submit proposals to the relevant authorities and institutions on the extent to which national legislation and laws are in line with international treaties and conventions on human rights to which the UAE is a party, track human rights abuses and violations, verify their authenticity, and report them to the relevant authorities.

    Participating in international and regional for a concerned with human rights is also a mandate for the Institution.

    Article 6 stipulates that the NHRI will have a board of trustees of at least 11 members, including the Chairperson, with at least half of the members on a full-time basis.

    The second clause of the article details the mechanism for selecting members of the NHRI, which will be decided by the UAE President and will encompass advisory bodies, academics, civil society institutions and those with technical and professional expertise, in their personal capacity, while taking into account the appropriate representation of women.

    The third clause states that a number of representatives of government agencies, which will be specified by the President’s decision, will participate in the work of the NHRI and attend its meetings without the right to vote.

    Article 8 provides the term of membership of the NHRI, which will be four years, renewable once, beginning from the date of the issuance of the resolution. Members will exercise their duties in their capacity.

    According to article 9, the Board will meet periodically at least once every three months. The Chairperson, at the request of the majority of the members, may invite the Board to an extraordinary meeting at any time.

    The meeting of the Board will be proper in the presence of the majority of its members, provided that the Chairperson or Vice-Chairperson will be among those present. Decisions will be taken by a majority vote of the members present. In the case of a tie, the Chairman will have the casting vote.

    The human rights institutions that are established in accordance with the Paris Principles are treated as official state-created organizations for the promotion and protection of human rights. Such institutions enjoy financial and administrative autonomy in exercising their mandates and they are guided by the Paris Principles for the National Human Rights Institutions, which were adopted in 1993.

    The establishment of this key mechanism stems from the UAE’s eagerness to develop its institutional structure of human rights in a way that will enhance the country’s position and highlight its role in advancing it.

    In developing this law, the UAE was keen to follow best practices and benchmark previous experiences of other countries with similar institutions.

    The UAE also sought advice from international organizations, most notably, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, that provided legal and technical assistance to draft the NHRI law.

    HH Shaikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan National Human Rights Institutions United Arab Emirates (UAE)
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