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Shaping the Parliamentary Assembly’s relations with the United Nations Human Rights Council

In today’s rapidly changing world, the protection of human rights depends on strong cooperation between international institutions. Two of the most important actors in this field, the United Nations Human Rights Council (UN HRC) and the Council of Europe (CoE), share a deep commitment to defending human dignity, democracy, and the rule of law. Yet, despite these common goals, the two institutions often work in parallel rather than in partnership.

This policy paper by ASSEDEL explores how the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) could strengthen its relationship with the UN Human Rights Council to make human rights protections in Europe more consistent and effective. By encouraging greater coordination, shared initiatives, and formal communication channels, this paper outlines concrete proposals to bring these two bodies closer together.

From joint evaluations of human rights conditions in member states to improved participation in UN review processes, the recommendations aim to create a more unified response to today’s challenges—from war and migration to freedom of expression and judicial independence. The paper also highlights how civil society and parliamentary actors can play a greater role in shaping decisions that affect the rights of millions across Europe and beyond.

As the international landscape grows more complex, this work is a call for deeper collaboration and clearer strategies—ensuring that the institutions tasked with protecting human rights are not only aligned in their values but also in their actions.

Pour lire l’intégralité de notre rapport, veuillez cliquer ici.

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