Forum on Minority Issues
3rd Session Palais des Nations
Geneva, 14 and 15 December 2010
On the theme: "Participation of minorities in economic life"
Presentation and recommendations by Professor Azzouz KERDOUN, representative of
the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights to the Forum.
Keynote presentation
The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights confirms in its
provisions the right for anyone, including those belonging to ethnic minorities, to fully
enjoy the economic, social, and cultural rights. Also, the protection of the rights of
ethnic minorities must be ensured for all, and the national governments of States must
ensure that minorities enjoy the fundamental rights to equality, both in legal texts and
in the society at large.
The contribution of the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights to the
realization of minority rights and their effective participation in economic life is part of
its mission within the framework of the International Covenant of which it monitors the
implementation of the provisions by the State Parties, by periodically examining
reports it receives. To this end, the Committee emphasizes the rights of minorities by
insisting on their participation in the economic, political, and social life in the countries
where they reside.
Indeed, it is through the active participation of minority groups in public live that we
can avoid problems, so that they do not degenerate into conflicts, particularly in
multiethnic and multicultural states.
The Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights through its different sessions,
constantly draws attention to the economic problems that minorities face, which can
cause the explosion of ethnic conflicts. Further, it recognizes that the realization of
economic, social and cultural rights and the right to development is of major
importance in preventing ethnic or racial conflicts within a country where ethnic
minorities live. The committee encourages the full participation in the economic life of
persons belonging to minorities, following the affirmation in the Declaration of the
rights of persons belonging to ethnic, religious, and linguistic minorities.
When examining the reports of the State Parties, the Committee on Economic, Social,
and Cultural Rights never fails to challenge the delegations at the time of the
presentation of their reports on the place reserved for persons belonging to minorities
and their participation in economic life, whether in terms of job search, or to
participate in economic development projects or large scale commercial activities for
which they have been consulted beforehand.
Recommendations
- The Committee on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights continues to recommend that
the State Parties respect the rights of minorities in the matters of the rights to work, the