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Introduction to the UN CRPD with a special focus on Article 33 Gauthier de BecoAlexander HoefmansAssociate Researcher Catholic University of Louvain (UCL) Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)
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Introduction Essentials of the UN CRPD “Nothing about us without us” Society-based Convention Paradigm shifts - conceptual shifts - structural shifts
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Focal Point & Coordination Mechanism Focal Point “States Parties, in accordance with their system of organisation, shall designate one or more focal points within government for matters relating to the implementation of the present Convention,[…]” Coordination Mechanism “[The States Parties] … shall give due consideration to the establishment or designation of a coordination mechanism within government to facilitate related action in different sectors and at different levels.”
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Focal Point & Coordination Mechanism Designating/establishment at highest possible level? Functions - clear mandate - reporting procedure - national disability rights agenda Interaction with civil society
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Independent Mechanisms Article 33 (2) UN CRPD: ‘States Parties shall … designate or establish … a framework, including one or more independent mechanisms, as appropriate, to promote, protect and monitor implementation of the present Convention. When designating or establishing such a mechanism, States parties shall take into account the [Paris Principles].’ Designation or establishment of One or more independent mechanisms
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Independent Mechanisms Paris Principles: - National Human Rights Institutions (NHRIs): types and functions - Accreditation by the International Coordinating Committee of NHRIs: A-,B- or C-Status - Independence: criteria - Pluralism: who and how UN CRPD: Application to the independent mechanisms: Interpretative questions
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Independent Mechanisms Functions: - Promotion - Protection - Monitoring Framework: - Possible combinations - Federal or decentralised States
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