SHARP AND ACTION-AID
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ATTORNEYS OF HUMAN RIGHTS
Pakistan,
being a member of the United Nations, is bound by the standards
on which the UN is founded, as expressed in the UN Charter
and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) 1948,
which is considered as the “Bible of Human Rights”.
Presently there is no existing training
or educational programme in the country. The human rights
subject is yet to be recognized as academic theme in the syllabi
of educational institutions. There is only one university
which is offering certificate course on different HR issues,
but a lot has to still be done. The Government of Pakistan
has created a human rights division, under the Ministry of
Law & Justice but it lacks resources to activate its activities.
In this situation it is very much needed
to train and educate at least lawyers of the country, who
form a vital part of the judicial system of Pakistan, about
the importance of basic human rights, international legal
frame work and its compatibility with domestic legislations.
To create awareness among legal fertility
with the aim of establishing a network of committed human
rights activists, SHARP, has revitalized the series of training
workshops for Attorneys of Human Rights. SHARP has been providing
legal aid to the victim of human rights violations but it
realized that the institutions responsible for sanctity of
basic human rights are not sensitized and aware of the core
instruments of protecting HR. the organization then focusing
on training the judiciary and lawyers for effective protection
of HR, has so far conducted 3 workshops for judiciary of N.W.F.P.
and Balochistan. Very recently it initiated the idea of training
a group of HR lawyers who will not only protect the ill fated
segments of society from Human Rights violation, but will
also monitor the situation in their locality and advocate
for better laws, standards and practices.
The purpose of this training is to
equip lawyers with knowledge of the international legal framework
and standards, which are legally binding on Pakistan. The
workshops are aimed to achieve the idea of embedding a bed
of Human Rights Attorneys across Pakistan for the promotion
and awareness of legal and constitutional rights at grass
root level.
It is pertinent to mention here that
SHARP floated the idea of establishing the net of Human Rights
Attorneys, which has long lasting effects on national HR arena,
and Action Aid Pakistan very kindly agreed to help and support
the project.
SHARP and Action Aid Pakistan have
agreed to sponsor 5 workshops in all the four provinces in
Pakistan. It is proposed that after organizing 4 provincial
workshops a nationwide conference of all the attorneys would
be conducted at the end of the trainings to strengthen the
network of the attorneys at national level.
The training workshop was designed
with the aim to focus on the basic HRs, constitutional, children,
women, refugees and labor / workers rights. Special efforts
are made to familiarize and introduce participants to the
international obligations of Pakistan as a member of United
nations and state party to different conventions. They are
also made acquaint to the binding effect of customary international
law and how the ratification of any international convention
entail responsibility on the contracting state to implement
its provisions.
In 2005, 3 trainings on the platform
of SHARP and Action Aid Pakistan have been conducted; Peshawar,
Lahore and Karachi. The potential workshops are designed
to meet the following goals and objectives:
GOALS
• To embed a network of lawyers who are committed to HR activities
• To utilize the expertise of the attorneys of HR for promotion of HR in Pakistan
• To create awareness about HR at grass root levels through Attorneys of HR
• To ensure speedy legal assistance to victims of HR violations through the network of Attorneys of HRs
• To establish a mechanism of referral handbook of HR attorneys
• To maintain contact with attorneys of Human Rights on sustainable basis
• To foster sustainable collaboration between legal fraternity, SHARP and Action Aid
OBJECTIVES
• To enhance awareness about the core HR instruments
• To augment the understanding of basic fundamental rights in the constitution of Pakistan
• To apply the International Conventions in domestic courts proceedings
• To provide orientation on the rights of refugees in light of International Convention and Protocol relating to the status of refugees
• To increase responsiveness about the workers rights
• To educated the attorneys of HR on different international and national legislations concerning rights of the target population
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