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Codification of international rules on internally displaced persons: An area where both human rights and humanitarian law considerations are being taken into account

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 November 2010

Extract

This past April the Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General on Internally Displaced Persons, Francis M. Deng, presented to the UN Commission on Human Rights, at its 54th session, a report with an addendum entitled Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement (hereinafter “Guiding Principles”). The Commission adopted by consensus a resolution co-sponsored by more than 50 States which, inter alia, took note of the decision of the Inter-Agency Standing Committee welcoming the Guiding Principles and encouraging its members to share them with their Executive Boards, and also of Mr. Deng's stated intention to make use of these principles in his dialogue with governments and intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations. These principles are an important milestone in the process of establishing a generally accepted normative framework for the protection of the estimated 20 to 25 million internally displaced persons worldwide.

Type
50th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: Human rights and international humanitarian law
Copyright
Copyright © International Committee of the Red Cross 1998

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References

1 Text reprinted infra, p. 545.

2 UN Doc. E/CN.4/1998/53/Add. 2 of 17 April 1998.

3 UN Doc. E/CN.4/1996/52/Add. 2.

4 Introduction, para.2.