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The Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (CESCR) is a
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treaty body In international law, a treaty body (or treaty-based body) is an International organization, internationally established body of independent experts that monitor how States party to a particular treaty, international legal instrument are implementi ...
entrusted with overseeing the implementation of the
International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) is a multilateral treaty adopted by the United Nations General Assembly (GA) on 16 December 1966 through GA. Resolution 2200A (XXI), and came into force on 3 January 197 ...
(ICESCR). It is composed of 18 experts. It meets (usually twice per year) to consider measures which States parties to the ICESCR have taken, progress they made and obstacles they have encountered in achieving the observance of the rights recognized in the ICESCR. The Committee's 18 members come from different countries. They serve in their personal capacity, meaning they are not UN staff, are not paid a salary to sit on the Committee, and do not represent their country of citizenship. Like the other human rights treaty monitoring bodies, the CESCR is tasked with the interpretation and monitoring of a specific treaty (the ICESCR in this case). The CESCR carries out its mandate by reviewing periodically the implementation of the treaty in each country that has ratified it, developing ‘general comments’ that interpret specific provisions of the treaty, and adjudicating individual complaints. CESCR Members are elected for a term of four years by the
ECOSOC The United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) is one of six principal organs of the United Nations, responsible for coordinating the economic and social fields of the organization, specifically in regards to the fifteen specialized ...
, in accordance with
ECOSOC The United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) is one of six principal organs of the United Nations, responsible for coordinating the economic and social fields of the organization, specifically in regards to the fifteen specialized ...
Resolution 1985/17 of 28 May 1985. Members serve in their personal capacity and may be re-elected if nominated.


Members


References

*Dommen & Sepulveda (2017). The Obligation to Mobilise Resources: Bridging Human Rights,
Sustainable Development Goals The ''2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development'', adopted by all United Nations (UN) members in 2015, created 17 world Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The aim of these global goals is "peace and prosperity for people and the planet" – wh ...
, and Economic and Fiscal Policies, at: https://www.ibanet.org/Human_Rights_Institute/Publications.


External links

* OHCHR , Membership

{{authority control Intergovernmental human rights organizations Quasi-judicial bodies United Nations Economic and Social Council United Nations organizations based in Geneva