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27.
All States and the United Nations should act to protect and promote the right to
self-determination of minority communities and develop a deeper understanding of this
right.
28.
All States should ensure that administrative procedures that were previously
carried out face-to-face and are now being substituted by telematic services are
accessible to linguistic minorities.
29.
The “Bolzano/Bozen Recommendations on National Minorities in Inter-State
Relations”, published by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe in
2008, should be revisited by the United Nations to provide normative and practical
guidance at the global level on the prevention and settlement of disputes involving
minorities.
30.
The United Nations is encouraged to review the Declaration on the Rights of
Persons Belonging to National or Ethnic, Religious and Linguistic Minorities with a
view to mainstreaming in it an intersectional approach to minority issues and including
in it specific provisions on minorities with disabilities.
31.
United Nations human rights mechanisms should mainstream the Declaration on
the Rights of Persons Belonging to National or Ethnic, Religious and Linguistic
Minorities in their jurisprudence.
32.
The Human Rights Council should give more prominence to minority issues as
part of the universal periodic review.
33.
When it comes to legal and institutional frameworks for minority protection,
States, the United Nations, regional organizations and civil society should address the
gaps in the protection of the substantive rights of minorities, such as: (a) citizenship
rights, including multiple citizenship; (b) economic rights, including land, with a focus
on sustainable and inclusive development of minority regions while protecting the
natural environment; (c) the right to participation in decision-making, which needs to
reflect existing State practice with regard to norms of autonomy; and (d) gaps relating
to the rights of religious minorities.
34.
The United Nations human rights system should put in place protection
mechanisms for minority rights in digital space and accountability mechanisms for
holding perpetrators of online hate speech and violence responsible for their acts.
35.
United Nations agencies should develop and enforce specific guidelines for
identifying and supporting minorities who are internally displaced persons or refugees.
36.
The United Nations system should provide adequate protection mechanisms for
minorities facing multiple forms of discrimination, such as minorities that include
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex persons, and ensure that their rights
are mainstreamed within the entire United Nations system.
37.
United Nations agencies should regularly consult with minority organizations,
minority human rights defenders, including former Office of the United Nations High
Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) minority fellows, who have both the
human rights expertise and personal experience of minority issues.
38.
United Nations country and regional offices should establish positions of
minority human rights officer to advise, promote and monitor the implementation and
mainstreaming of the Declaration on the Rights of Persons Belonging to National or
Ethnic, Religious and Linguistic Minorities in the United Nations system.
39.
The United Nations should prepare clear guidelines on mainstreaming minority
rights before, during and after conflicts.
40.
The United Nations should consider establishing a mechanism which would
involve a review of the minority human rights records of all States Members of the
United Nations.
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