1、GE.13-16377 (C) 210813 270813人权理事会第二十四届会议议程项目 1组织和程序事项选举人权理事会咨询委员会委员 *秘书长的说明1. 根据人权理事会第 5/1 号决议,人权理事会咨询委员会将由以个人身份任职的 18 名专家组成。这些专家将由联合国会员国在征求本国人权机构和民间社会组织的意见后提名,并由理事会从按商定要求提名的候选人名单中以无记名方式选出。2. 委员会委员的地域分配如下:(a) 非洲国家五名;(b) 亚洲国家五名;(c) 东欧国家两名;(d) 拉丁美洲和加勒比国家三名;(e) 西欧和其他国家三名。3. 人权理事会第七届会议选出了咨询委员会的 18 名委员,
2、其中 4 名委员任期1 年,7 名委员任期 2 年,7 名委员任期 3 年。4. 人权理事会第十三届会议再次选出了原先的任期 3 年的 6 名委员,任期仍为3 年,并选出了人权理事会咨询委员会的 1 名新委员。依照理事会第 18/121 号决定,这 7 名委员的任期将于 2013 年 9 月 30 日结束。5. 在第二十四届会议上,人权理事会按照其年度工作方案,将选举咨询委员会委员,以填补 7 个空缺。在这 7 个空缺中,2 个为非洲国家的空缺,2 个为亚洲国家的空缺,1 个为东欧国家的空缺,1 个为拉丁美洲和加勒比国家的空缺,还有 1 个为西欧和其他国家的空缺。* 本报告附件所载的资料不译,
3、仅以提交语文分发。联 合 国 A/HRC/24/17大 会 Distr.: General15 August 2013Chinese Original: EnglishA/HRC/24/172 GE.13-163776. 人权理事会第六届会议通过了关于第 5/1 号决议后续行动的第 6/102 号决定,列出了提出候选人的技术和客观要求,其中包括(a) 在人权领域具有公认的能力和经验;(b) 德高望重;和(c) 独立性和公正性。7. 会员国在挑选候选人时应适用下列关于提出候选人的技术和客观要求的准则:(a) 能力和经验:(一) 从事过人权领域或相关领域的学术研究和/ 或经历,并在国家、区域或国际
4、各级人权领域担任过领导职责;(二) 具备人权领域的丰富经验(至少五年)和作出过个人贡献;(三) 了解联合国系统和与人权领域工作相关的体制任务和政策,并熟悉国际人权文书、标准和规则;若熟知不同法律体系与不同文明,则为更佳人选;(四) 至少熟练掌握一种联合国正式语文;(五) 有能够有效从事咨询委员会的工作的时间,既能出席委员会会议,又能在闭会期间执行所委托的活动;(b) 德高望重;(c) 独立性和公正性:在政府或任何其他组织或实体中担任决策职务,并可能与任务所涉职责发生利益冲突的个人,不应在推举之列;咨询委员会当选的委员将以个人身份任职;(d) 其他方面的考虑:应遵守不得同时兼任多项人权职务的原则
5、。8. 人权理事会在选举咨询委员会委员时,应适当考虑性别平衡和不同文明及法系的适当代表性。9. 根据人权理事会第 5/1 号决议第 71 段,候选人提名截止日期为选举之日前2 个月。秘书处将在选举之前至少 1 个月向会员国和公众提供候选人名单和相关资料。10. 2013 年 4 月 12 日,人权理事会秘书处向各相关区域协调员发出了一份普通照会,鼓励推举候选人,并通知他们提名的最后限期为 2013 年 6 月 14 日。截止日期后来一再延长。 111. 截至 2013 年 8 月 4 日,秘书处收到了中国、日本、俄罗斯联邦、西班牙、瑞士和乌干达政府提名的 2013 年咨询委员会委员选举的 6
6、位候选人名单。1 本 报 告 载 列 了 2013 年 8 月 4 日 之 前 收 到 的 所 有 候 选 人 名 单 。 任 何 其 他 候 选 人 名 单 将 列 入 增 编 。A/HRC/24/17GE.13-16377 312. 以下是收到的提名人选名单;候选人履历表载于附件。非洲国家提名国家 被提名专家乌干达 Alfred Ntunduguru Karokora亚洲国家提名国家 被提名专家中国 张义山日本 Kaoru Obata东欧国家提名国家 被提名专家俄罗斯联邦 Mikhail Alexandrovich Lebedev西欧和其他国家提名国家 被提名专家西班牙 Fernando
7、M. Mario Menendez瑞士 Jean ZieglerA/HRC/24/174 GE.13-16377AnnexEnglish/French onlyBiographical dataMr. Alfred Ntunduguru KAROKORA(Nominated by the Government of Uganda)Personal data:Name: Justice Alfred Karokora (RTD)Address: P O Box 25636, KampalaTelephone: +256772563491/+256701563491Date of Birth: 5
8、 November 1936Place of Birth: BushenyiNationality: UgandanMarital Status: MarriedMailing Address: C/o Ms Munanura, Mugabi In charge of United Nations affairs while working in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, attended numerous international conferences and meetings held by UN system organizations in
9、the political, economic, social and human rights field; Attended 24 sessions of the General Assembly since 1972, in particular, in charge of the Third Committee. From 1985 to 1997, attended all the Human Rights Commission Session, as member and then chief delegate of the Chinese Delegation; From 200
10、2 to 2006, delegate of China to the General Assembly and its second, third, fifth and sixth Committees and head of the Chinese delegations to Economic and Social Council meetings; From 2005 to 2006, as Ambassador, participated in the entire process of negotiation and establishment of the Human Right
11、s Council.Publication:Deputy Editor-in-Chief, China and the United Nations: In Commemoration of Sixtieth Anniversary of the Founding of the United Nations, World Affairs Press (2005).A/HRC/24/178 GE.13-16377Kaoru OBATA(Nominated by the Government of Japan)Professor of International Law, Graduate Sch
12、ool of Law, Nagoya UniversityCurrent academic appointment:2002Present Professor of International Law, Graduate School of Law, Nagoya UniversityCurrent University Academic Appointments:2011Present Vice Dean, Graduate School of Law2011Present Member of the Education and Research CouncilCourses current
13、ly thaught:International Law, International Law Seminar, International Law of Human Rights, Ph.D. SupervisionPrevious academic appointments: Kobe University of Mercantile Marine, Japan; Lecturer, then Associate Professor of Law, 19871993; Faculty of Law, Kanazawa University, Japan; Associate Profess
14、or of International Law, 19931997; School of Law, Nagoya University, Japan; Associate Professor of International Law, 19972002.Legal consulting activities:1999 Advocate for the Japanese Government in the Southern Bluefin Tuna Cases, Requests for Provisional MeasuresEducation:LL.M. (International Law
15、) Kyoto University, 1984.National academic services:2006Present Member of the Council, Japanese Association of International Human Rights Law2008Present Member of the Council, Japanese Association of World Law2012Present Chairperson of the Committee for Experts Comments, Japanese Society of Internat
16、ional LawA/HRC/24/17GE.13-16377 9International academic service:20062012 Member of the Committee on Rights of Indigenous Peoples, International Law AssociationPublications:Continuous Editorship:Journal: Editor-in-Chief, Human Rights International (Japanese Association of International Human Rights L
17、aw) 20062009, 2012Present; Member of the Editorial Board, Horitsu Jiho (Law Journal, Nihon Hyoron Sha), 2012Present; Member of the Editorial Board, Journal of International Law and Diplomacy (Japanese Society of International Law) 20012007.Materials: “Review of Japanese Courts Decisions relating to
18、International Law (1)(6)”, Journal of International Law and Diplomacy, 2007Present.Books: Basic Documents of International Law 2012 (Toshindo, 2012) (co-editor); International Organizations, 4th ed. (Sekai Shiso Sha, 2009) (co-editor); Essential Cases of the European Court of Human Rights (Sinzansha
19、, 2008) (co-editor); International Law, 5th ed. (Yuhikaku, 2007) (co-author); Law School Casebook International Human Rights (Nihon Hyoron Sha, 2006) (co-author); International Instruments on Human Rights, 3rd ed. (Toshindo, 2005) (co-editor).Journal articles: “2009 Amendments to Immigration Act and
20、 Transformation of Japanese Immigration Policy; in Lieu of Introduction to Special Feature”, Horitsu Jiho (Law Journal), Vol. 84, No. 12 (2012), pp. 49 (in Japanese); “Perspectives for a Regional Human Rights Regime in East Asia; How should Asians Interpret the History of European Regional Constitut
21、ionalization”, Nagoya University Journal of Law and Politics, No. 245 (2012), pp. 299322 (in Japanese); “Gross and Systemic Violations of Human Rights and the Regime of European Convention on Human Rights; With Special Reference to its Response to the Chechen Conflict” Horitsu Jiho (Law Journal), Vo
22、l. 84, No.9 (2012), pp. 6065 (in Japanese); “European Regional Constitutional Order from the Viewpoint of the Council of Europe and European Convention on Human Rights”, in Tamio Nakamura and A/HRC/24/1710 GE.13-16377Hajime Yamamoto (eds.), Formation of European Constitution and Changes in National
23、Constitutions (Shinzansha, 2012), pp. 2242 (in Japanese); “Multi-layered Fundamental Rights Protection in Integrated Europe from the Japanese Perspective: Introductory Note to Papers presented for a Symposium held in Nagoya, Japan, in November 2010” Vienna Journal on International Constitutional Law
24、, Vol. 5, 2/2011, pp. 156158 (in English); “Universal Periodic Review before the UN Human Rights Council”, in: Kentaro Serita and others (eds.), International Implementation of International Human Rights Law (Courses of International Human Rights Law, Vol. 4) (Shinzansha, 2011), pp. 107127 (in Japan
25、ese); “Individuals as Subjects of International Law; A Review of Theories during Inter-war Period from Japanese Perspective”, Journal of International Law and Diplomacy, Vol.109, No. 2 (2010), pp. 121 (in Japanese); “UN Security Councils Sanctions against Individuals and Control over Them through Hu
26、man Rights Law”, International Affairs, No. 592 (2010), pp. 515 (in Japanese); “Hidden Inequality under Intellectual Hegemony; European Convention on Human Rights, its Incorporation into Domestic Legal Systems, and Principle of Subsidiarity”, Horitsu Jiho (Law Journal), Vol. 80, No. 5 (2008), pp. 48
27、52; “Human Rights Conditionality in the EU Eastern Enlargement Process; A Catalyst for Constitutionalization?” in: Kiichiro Yagi and Satoshi Mizobata (eds.), Melting Boundaries; Institutional Transformation in the Wider Europe (Kyoto University Press, 2008), pp. 92104 (in English); “Human Rights Con
28、ditionality in the EU Enlargement Process; Its Contents and Functions” in: Legal and Political Aspects of the Contemporary World (Center for Asian Legal Exchange, Nagoya University, 2007), pp. 4556 (in English); “Historical Functions of Monism with Primacy of International Law; A View Based on Japan
29、ese Experience during the Early Period of the Allied Occupation”, Japanese Annual of International Law, No.49, 2006 (2007), pp. 135 (in English); “International Covenants on Human Rights; Application of Human Rights Treaties under the Constitution of Japan”, Jurist, No. 1321 (2006), pp. 1015 (in Jap
30、anese); “Appeals against Immigration Measures and the Right to an Effective Remedy before a National Authority; an Aspect of the Developments of the Case Law on Article 13 of the European Convention on Human Rights”, Bulletin of Kyoto Human Rights Research Institute, No. 11 (2006), pp. 2744 (in Japa
31、nese); “Composite Function of the Human Rights Committee in the Reporting System; With Special Reference to Drafting History”, in: Nisuke Ando and others (eds.), Challenges and Perspectives for International Organizations in 21st Century; Essays in Honour of Professor Shigeru Kozai on His 70th Birth
32、day (Toshindo, 2004), pp.441462 (in Japanese) “Status of Foreigners and their Protection by the Home States in Early Modern Europe; Introductory Note to Historical Study in the Modern System of Diplomatic Protection”, in: Haruyuki Yamate and others (eds.), History and Current Situations of Legal Structure of the International Community (Human Rights and Peace in the International Community in 21st Century; Seeking New
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