NLCHP Submits Report to UN Human Rights Committee
Criminalization of Homelessness Has Serious Human Rights Implications
February 28, 2013
In partnership with the Yale Law School Lowenstein Human
Rights Clinic and UC Irvine Human Rights Clinic, the Law Center has submitted a
report
to the UN Human
Rights Committee as it prepares for its review of U.S. compliance with the
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights later this year.
The report focuses on the criminalization of homelessness,
which UN experts have said may violate protections again cruel, inhuman[e], and
degrading treatment. Even the U.S.
government acknowledged in 2012 -- for the first time in history-- that this
practice may violate Americans' human rights under the Covenant and other
treaties.
In preparation for its review, the UN Human Rights Committee
will soon adopt a list of key issues that the U.S. must address when it
formally reports on its compliance with the Covenant in October. The Law Center will continue to push the
Committee and the U.S. to acknowledge and address the criminalization of homelessness
as part of this process, including coordinating a more in-depth shadow report
in the coming months.
For more information, or to get involved, please contact Law
Center Human Rights Program Director Eric Tars.
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