| 27/06/16 - In June 2016, during its last, 95th session, the Panel adopted its Annual Report 2015/16. This report covers the opinions and decisions of the Panel delivered in 2015 and until the end of its work. The Panel also adopted its Final Report, which presents the overview and analysis of the Panel’s experiences and jurisprudence, conclusions and recommendations for the future. The Final Repor... (read more)
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About HRAP
Dear Visitor,
Please note that from 1 July 2016 the Human Rights Advisory Panel, as well as the HRAP Secretariat in UNMIK, ceased its operations. The Final Report of the Panel will be distributed in due course. For any matter related to the work of the Panel or this website, please contact the former HRAP Secretariat’s staff: Mr Andrey Antonov, via telephone +381 (0)38 504-604 ext. 5847 or e-mail
antonov@un.org, or Ms Adlije Muzaqi at +381 (0)38 504-604 ext. 6545 or e-mail
muzaqi@un.org.
Thank you for your continuous interest in the work of the Human Rights Advisory Panel
The Human Rights Advisory Panel (the Panel) examines complaints of alleged human rights violations committed by or attributable to the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) and makes recommendations to the Special Representative of the Secretary-General (SRSG) in Kosovo when appropriate. The Panel is composed of three Panel Members who sit in Prishtinë/Priština each month to render determinations on complaints against UNMIK. The Presiding Member directs the work of the Panel and the Prishtinë/Priština-based Secretariat provides it with legal and administrative support.
Any person who believes that UNMIK is responsible for a violation of their human rights can complain to the Panel to seek a determination of that allegation. Such persons initiate the complaint procedure by submitting a complaint to the Panel. The Panel then determines whether that complaint is admissible based on the applicable legislation and renders a decision to that effect.
If a complaint is admissible, the Panel will then render an opinion on whether UNMIK is responsible for a violation of one of the various human rights instruments in force in Kosovo. If the Panel determines that a violation has occurred, the opinion may include recommendations to the SRSG. The SRSG must then publicly state how he/she will react to those recommendations.
The Human Rights Advisory Panel is the only human rights mechanism in existence that deals specifically with human rights violations allegedly committed by or attributable to a United Nations field mission.
The deadline for the submission of new complaints to the Panel was 31 March 2010.
Please see our published cases and our annual reports for further information.
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