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In resolution 39/4, as in previous ones, the Human Rights Council requested the Independent Expert on the promotion of a democratic and equitable international order to submit annual thematic reports to the General Assembly and Human Rights Council.
Year
Report name
Report and related links
2021
In defence of a renewed multilateralism to address the COVID-19 pandemic and other global challenges
A/HRC/48/58 and A/76/153View report page
2020
The interplay between the economic policies and safeguards of international financial institutions and good governance at the local level
A/HRC/45/28 andA/75/206 View report page
2019
Public participation and decision-making in global governance spaces: structural and practical obstacles to access, inclusivity and the ability to influence the decision-making processes
A/HRC/42/48View report page
Public participation and decision-making in global governance spaces: history and purposes, and importance of public outreach by such spaces to enhance public participation
A/74/245View report page
2018
Vision and priorities of new Independent Expert
A/HRC/39/47 and A/73/158View report page
Outlining principles of the mandate by the first Independent Expert
A/HRC/37/63View report page
2017
The adverse impact of World Bank policies on human rights and the realization of a democratic and equitable international order
A/HRC/36/40View report page
Corrigendum
A/HRC/36/40/Corr.1
The human rights impact of IMF policies and practice
A/72/187View report page
2016
The adverse human rights impact of international investment agreements and multilateral free trade agreements, including the human rights impact of WTO law and practice
A/HRC/33/40View report page
The human rights impact of tax avoidance, tax evasion, tax fraud and profit shifting
A/71/286View report page
2015
The adverse impact of free trade and investment agreements on a democratic and equitable international order
A/HRC/30/44View report page
A/HRC/30/44/Corr.1
The impact of investor-State dispute settlement on a democratic and equitable international order
A/70/285View report page
A/70/285/Corr.1
2014
Exploring the adverse impact of military expenditures on the realization of a democratic and equitable international order
A/HRC/27/51
The right of self determination
A/69/272
2013
Covering multiple aspects of the mandate, with emphasis on the fostering of full, equitable and effective participation
A/HRC/24/38
Exploring initiatives and enforcement mechanisms
A/68/284
2012
Preliminary views on the conceptual and legal framework of the mandate
A/HRC/21/45
A/HRC/21/45/Corr.1
A/67/277
Addendum
A/67/277/Add.1
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In defence of a renewed multilateralism to address the COVID-19 pandemic and other global challenges (2021)
Interplay between the economic policies and safeguards of international financial institutions and good governance at the local level (2020)
Public participation in decision-making processes in global governance spaces (2019)
Vision and priorities of new Independent Expert (2018)
Outlining principles of the mandate (2018)
The adverse impact of World Bank policies (2017)
IMF policies and practice (2017)
International investment and multilateral free trade agreements, WTO law and practice (2016)
Tax avoidance, evasion, fraud and profit shifting (2016)
The adverse impact of free trade and investment agreements (2015)
The impact of investor-State dispute settlements (2015)
Mr. Livingstone Sewanyana Independent Expert on the promotion of a democratic and equitable international order OHCHR-UNOG, 8-14 Avenue de la Paix, 1211 Geneve 10, Switzerland Fax: + 41 22 917 9006Email: ie-internationalorder@ohchr.org