III • Minorities and effective participation in economic life
III. Minorities
and effective
participation in
economic life:
RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE
THIRD SESSION OF THE FORUM
ON MINORITY ISSUES
I.
INTRODUCTION
1.
Given the pivotal nature of economic rights to the full inclusion of minority
communities, at its third session, the Forum on Minority Issues focused on the topic of
minorities and effective participation in economic life. The Chairperson of the Forum
was Professor Gita Sen. The work of the Forum was guided by the independent
expert on minority issues, Gay McDougall. The participants, of whom there were
more than 500, included representatives of Governments, treaty bodies, United
Nations specialized agencies, regional intergovernmental bodies and civil society.
Importantly, the participants included representatives of minority communities from
all regions of the world.
2.
In accordance with Human Rights Council resolutions 6/15 and also with
reference to resolution 13/12 (para. 3), the Forum made thematic recommendations
that seek to be action-oriented and of practical value to all stakeholders, to enable
them to make informed choices when designing legislation and policies aimed at
combating the economic exclusion of minority communities.
3.
The recommendations are based on international human rights norms. In
addition to the Declaration on the Rights of Minorities and the clarifications provided
in the commentary thereto, the recommendations draw upon other relevant
international human rights standards, including the International Covenant on Civil
and Political Rights, the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of
Racial Discrimination and the jurisprudence and general comments of the Human
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ECONOMIC LIFE
(Held on 14 and 15 December 2010 in Geneva, Switzerland)
Chaired by Professor Gita Sen