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United Nations special rapporteur

Christof Heyns, former special rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary, or arbitrary executions and Maina Kiai, former special rapporteur on the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and of association (2015).
The meetings of the United Nations Human Rights Council take place in the Human Rights and Alliance of Civilizations Room of the Palace of Nations, Geneva.

Special rapporteur (or independent expert) is the title given to independent human rights experts whose expertise is called upon by the United Nations (UN) to report or advise on human rights from a thematic or country-specific perspective.[1][2]

Depending on the specific mandate, there can also be working groups composed of an independent expert from each of the five UN regional groupings: Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean, Eastern Europe, and the Western group.[3] Their work falls within the scope of "special procedure" mechanisms under the United Nations Human Rights Council,[1] and their contributions can advance human rights through a variety of activities, including, but not limited to improving access to redress, policy reform, mainstreaming human rights, raising human rights awareness, and acting to prevent or cease rights violations.

The mandate by the United Nations has been to "examine, monitor, advise, and publicly report" on human rights problems through "activities undertaken by special procedures, including responding to individual complaints, psychological operations and manipulation via the controlled media and academia, conducting studies, providing advice on technical cooperation at the country level, and engaging in general promotional activities."[4]

Appointment authority

Appointed by the Human Rights Council of the UN, these mandate-holders act independently of governments and as such play an important role in monitoring sovereign nations and democratically elected governments and policies. The earliest such appointment was the 1980 Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances responding to Commission on Human Rights resolution 20 (XXXVI).[5] The first special rapporteur, responsible for monitoring extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, began work in 1982 following the approval of Commission on Human Rights Resolution 1982/35.[6]

Rapporteurs do not receive any financial compensation for their work from the United Nations, though they receive personnel and logistical support from the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and are often backed by charities and corporations.

Each year, rapporteurs gather together for an annual meeting in Geneva, where they discuss issues of common interest, coordinate their work and meet with a range of stakeholders, including States and civil society organizations.[7]

Role

Special rapporteurs often conduct fact-finding missions to countries to investigate allegations of human rights violations. They can only visit countries that have agreed to invite them.[citation needed]

Aside from fact-finding missions, rapporteurs regularly assess and verify complaints from alleged victims of human rights violations. Once a complaint is verified as legitimate, an urgent letter or appeal is sent to the government that has allegedly committed the violation. If no complaint has been made, rapporteurs may intervene on behalf of individuals and groups of people of their own accord.

Thematic special rapporteurs are typically appointed to serve for three years; after which their mandate may be extended for another three years. Country special rapporteurs are appointed to serve for one year; their term may be renewed every year.[citation needed]

Reception

In June 2006, the United Nations Human Rights Council, which replaced the UN Commission on Human Rights, extended the mandates of all special rapporteurs by one year to enable it to conduct a review of the mandates and seek ways of strengthening their roles. However, special rapporteurs for countries which did not approve a special rapporteur came under question and the mandates of the special rapporteurs for Cuba and Belarus were not renewed.[citation needed]

Other controversies between the special rapporteurs and the council include the introduction of a code of conduct which initially disallowed the special rapporteurs from addressing the media. However a compromise was reached and a code of conduct now exists for the special rapporteurs.[4] Recently, the funding of the special rapporteurs was also questioned, as several special rapporteurs appear to be partly funded by universities and private actors. The Ford Foundation and the Open Society Foundations for instance have granted extensive financial and material support to specific rapporteurs, which could question the independence of their work. Furthermore, 52 of the 222 mandate holders since 2010 exercise, or have exercised responsibilities in the Open Society Foundations or an NGO funded by the Open Society or the Ford Foundation.[8] The Open Society Foundations openly acknowledges that it wanted to influence a special rapporteur in a grant given to The Center for Women's Global Leadership in 2017.[9]

According to special rapporteurs themselves, this situation is favored by the lack of means provided by the OHCHR. The specific funding of some mandates raises the inequality between them: while some struggle to pay operating costs, others are able to organize conferences across the globe to promote their work.

Current thematic and country mandates

The Special Procedures of the Human Rights Council currently oversees 45 thematic and 13 specific country mandates for which it can assign special rapporteurs, independent experts, and working groups.[10]

Title Mandate established / last extended Current mandate holder(s) Next expected appointment Former mandate holder(s)
Thematic Mandates (45)
Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent [de] 2002 (CHR res. 2002/68) / 2020 (HRC res. 45/24) Dominique Day (United States of America), appointed at HRC39 (September 2018) Member from WEOG States: HRC57 (September 2024) Marie-Evelyne Petrus (France), 2017- 2018

Mireille Fanon Mendès-France (France), 2011-2017

Linos-Alexandre Sicilianos (Greece), 2009 - 2011

Joe Frans (Sweden), 2002 - 2009

Catherine S. Namakula (Uganda), appointed at HRC46 (March 2021) Member from African States: HRC64 (March 2027) Sabelo Gumedze (South Africa), 2014 - 2021

Maya Sahli (Algeria), 2008 - 2014

Peter Lesa Kasanda (Zambia), 2002 - 2008

Miriam Ekiudoko (Hungary), appointed at HRC47 (June 2021) Member from EEG States: HRC65 (June 2027) Michal Balcerzak (Poland), 2014 - 2021

Mirjana Najćevska (The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia), 2008 - 2014

Irina Moroianu-Zlatescu (Romania), 2002 - 2008

Bina D'Costa (Bangladesh), appointed 2023 Member from AP States: HRC65 (June 2027) Sushil Raj (India), 2021 - 2023

Ricardo III Sunga (Philippines), 2014 - 2021

Monorama Biswas (Bangladesh), 2008 - 2014

George Nicolas Jabbour (Syrian Arab Republic), 2002 - 2008

Barbara G. Reynolds [de], appointed at HRC48 (September 2021) Member from GRULAC States: HRC66 (September 2027) Ahmed Reid (Jamaica), 2015 - 2021

Verene Shepard (Jamaica), 2010 - 2015

Ralston Milton Nettleford (Jamaica), 2008 - 2010

Roberto Borges Martins (Brazil), 2002 - 2008

Independent Expert on the enjoyment of human rights of persons with albinism [de] 2015 (HRC res. 28/6)/ 2020 (HRC res. 46/12) Muluka-Anne Miti-Drummond (Zambia), appointed at HRC47 (June 2021) HRC65 (June 2027) Ikponwosa Ero (Nigeria), 2015 - 2021
Working Group on Arbitrary Detention 1991 (CHR res. 1991/42) / 2019 (HRC res. 42/22) Elina Steinerte (Latvia), appointed at HRC33 (September 2016) Member from EEG States: HRC51 (September 2022) Vladimir Tochilovsky (Ukraine), March 2010 – October 2016

Aslan Abashidze (Russian Federation), 2008 - 2010

Tamas Ban (Hungary), 2001 – 2008

Petr Uhl (Czech Republic), 1992 - 2001

Mumba Malilia (Zambia), appointed at HRC45 (September 2020) Member from African States: HRC63 (September 2026) Sètondji Roland Jean-Baptiste ADJOVI (Benin), 2014 - 2020

Malick El Hadji Sow (Senegal), 2008 – 2014

Leila Zerrougui (Algeria), 2001 - 2008

Laity Kama (Senegal), 1992 - 2001

Miriam Estrada-Castillo (Ecuador), appointed at HRC45 (September 2020) Member from GRULAC States: HRC63 (September 2026) José Guevara (Mexico), 2014-2020

Roberto Garretón (Chile), 2008 – 2014

Soledad Villagra de Biedermann (Paraguay), 2002 - 2008

Roberto Garretón (Chile), 1992 - 2002

Priya Gopalan (Malaysia), appointed at HRC46 (March 2021) Member from AP States: HRC64 (March 2027) Seong-Phil Hong (Republic of Korea), 2014 - 2021

Shaheen Sardar Ali (Pakistan), 2008 - 2014

Seyyed Mahammad Hashemi (Islamic Republic of Iran), 2002 - 2008

Kapil Sibal (India), 1992 - 2001

Matthew Gillett (New Zealand), appointed at HRC49 (March 2022) Member from WEOG States: HRC67 (March 2028) Leigh Toomey (Australia), 2015-2022

Mads Andenæs (Norway), 2009 - 2015

Manuela Carmena (Spain), 2004 - 2009

Louis Joinet (France), 1992 – 2003

Working Group on the issue of human rights and transnational corporations and other business enterprises [de] 2011 (HRC res. 17/4) / 2020 (HRC res. 44/15) Pichamon Yeophatong (Thailand), appointed at HRC49 (March 2022) Member from AP States: HRC67 (March 2028) Surya Deva (India), 2016-2022

Puvan J. Selvanathan (Malaysia), 2011 – 2015.

Vacant Member from African States: HRC56 (June 2024) Githu Muigai (Kenya), appointed at HRC38 (June 2018)

Michael Addo (Ghana), 2011 – 2018

Anita Ramasastry (United States of America), appointed at HRC32 (June 2016) Member from WEOG States: HRC50 (June 2022) Margaret Jungk (United States of America), 2011 – 2016
Elzbieta Karska (Poland) appointed at HRC38 (June 2018) Member from EEG States: HRC56 (June 2024) Pavel Sulyandziga (Russian Federation), 2011 - 2018
Fernanda Hopenhaym (Mexico), appointed at HRC48 (September 2021) Member from GRULAC States: HRC66 (September 2027) Dante Pesce (Chile), 2015 - 2021 Alexandra Guáqueta (Colombia), 2011 - 2015
John Ruggie (Austria), 2005 – 2011 (SRSG)
Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of human rights in the context of climate change [de] 2021 (HRC res. 48/14) Elisa Morgera (Italy), appointed at HRC55 (March 2024) HRC67 (March 2028) Ian Fry [de] (Tuvalu), appointed at HRC49 (2022-2023)
Special Rapporteur in the field of cultural rights [de] 2009 (HRC res. 10/23) / 2021 (HRC res. 46/9) Alexandra Xanthaki (Greece), appointed at HRC48 (September 2021) HRC66 (September 2027) Karima Bennoune (United States of America), 2015 - 2021

Farida Shaheed (Pakistan), 2009 - 2015

Special Rapporteur on the right to development [de] 2016 ( HRC res. 33/14) / 2019 (HRC res. 42/23) Surya Deva [de] (India), appointed 2023 Saad Alfarargi (Egypt), 2017 - 2023
Special Rapporteur on the rights of persons with disabilities [de] 2014 (HRC res. 26/20) / 2020 (HRC res. 44/10) Heba Hagrass (Egypt), appointed 2023 Catalina Devandas Aguilar (Costa Rica), 2014 - 2020

Gerard Quinn (Ireland), 2020 - 2023

Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances [de] 1980 (CHR res. 20 (XXXVI)) / 2020 (HRC res. 45/3) Ana Lorena Delgadillo Perez (Mexiko), appointed 2023 Member from GRULAC States: HRC52 (March 2023) Luciano Hazan (Argentina), 2017 - 2023

Ariel Dulitzky (Argentina), 2010 - 2017

Santiago Corcuera Cabezut (Mexico), 2004 - 2009

Diego García-Sayán (Peru), 1988 - 2004

Luis Varela Quiros (Costa Rica), 1980 - 1987

Aua Baldé (Guinea-Bissau), appointed at HRC45 (September 2020) Member from African States: HRC63 (September 2026) Houria Es Slami (Morocco), 2014 - 2020

Jeremy Sarkin (South Africa), 2008 - 2014

J'bayo Aekanye (Nigeria), 2000 - 2008

Jonas Foli (Ghana), 1981 - 1999

Kwadwo Faka Nyamekye (Ghana), 1980 - 1981

Gabriella Citroni (Italy), appointed at HRC47 (June 2021) Member from WEOG States: HRC65 (June 2027) Bernard Duhaime [de] (Canada), 2014 - 2021

Olivier de Frouville (France), 2008 - 2014

Stephen Toope (Canada), 2002 - 2008

Manfred Nowak (Austria), 1993 - 2001

Toine Van Dongen (The Netherlands), 1984 - 1993

Lord Mark Colville (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland), 1980 - 1983

Angkhana Neelapaijit (Thailand), appointed at HRC49 (March) Member from AP States: HRC67 (March 2028) Tae-Ung Baik (Republic of Korea), 2015-2022

Osman EL Hajjé (Lebanon), 2009 – 2015

Saied Rajaie Khorasani (Islamic Republic of Iran), 2003 - 2009

Arnuar Zainal Abidin (Malaysia), 2001 - 2003

Agha Hilaly (Pakistan), 1981 - 2000

Waleed Sadi (Jordan), 1980 - 1981

Mohamed Redha Al-Jabiri (Iraq), 1980 - 1980

Grażyna Baranowska (Polen), appointed 2022 Member from EEG States: HRC50 (June 2022) Henrikas Mickevicius (Lithuania), 2015 – 2022

Jasminka Dzumhur (Bosnia and Herzegovina), 2010 – 2015

Darko Gottlicher (Croatia), 2004 - 2009

Ivan Tosevski (The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia), 1980 - 2003

Special Rapporteur on the right to education [de] 1998 (CHR res. 1998/33) / 2020 (HRC res. 44/3) Farida Shaheed (Pakistan), appointed 2022 HRC50 (June 2022) Koumbou Boly Barry (Burkina Faso), 2016 - 2022

Kishore Singh (India), 2010 - 2016

Vernor Muñoz Villalobos (Costa Rica), 2004 - 2010

Katarina Tomasevski (Croatia), 1998 - 2004

Special Rapporteur on the issue of human rights obligations relating to the enjoyment of a safe, clean, healthy and sustainable environment [de] 2012 (HRC res. 19/10) / 2021 HRC res. 46/7) Astrid Puentes Riaño (Columbia), appointed 2024 HRC56 (June 2024) David Richard Boyd (Canada), 2018 - 2024

John H. Knox (United States of America), 2012 - 2018

Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions [de] 1982 (CHR res. 1982/35) / 2020 (HRC res. 44/5) Morris Tidball-Binz [de] (Chile), appointed at HRC 46 (March 2021) HRC64 (June 2027) Agnès Callamard (France), 2016 - 2021

Christof Heyns (South Africa), 2010 - 2016

Philip Alston (Australia), 2004 - 2010

Asma Jahangir (Pakistan), 1998 - 2004

Bacre Waly Ndiaye (Senegal), 1992 - 1998

Amos Wako (Kenya), 1982 - 1992

Special Rapporteur on the right to food 2000 (CHR res. 2000/10) / 2019 (HRC res. 40/7) Michael Fakhri (Lebanon), appointed at HRC43 (March 2020) HRC61 (March 2026) Hilal Elver (Turkey), 2014 – 2020

Olivier De Schutter (Belgium), 2008 – 2014

Jean Ziegler (Switzerland), 2000 – 2008

Independent Expert on the effects of foreign debt and other related international financial obligations of States on the full enjoyment of all human rights, particularly economic, social and cultural rights [de] 2000 (CHR res. 2000/82)) / 2020 (HRC res. 43/10) Attiya Waris (Kenya), appointed at HRC47 (June 2021) HRC65 (March 2027) Yuefen Li (China), 2020 - 2021

Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky (Argentina), 2014 - 2020

Cephas Lumina (Zambia), 2008 – 2014

Bernards Andrew Nyamwaya Mudho (Kenya), 2002 - 2008

Fantu Cheru (United States of America/Ethiopia), 2000 – 2002

Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression 1993 (CHR res. 1993/45) / 2020 (HRC res. 43/4) Irene Khan (Bangladesh), appointed at HRC44 (June 2020) HRC62 (June 2026) David Kaye (United States of America), 2014 -2020

Frank William La Rue (Guatemala), 2008 - 2014

Ambeyi Ligabo (Kenya), 2002 -2008

Abid Hussain (India), 1993 - 2002

Special Rapporteur on the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and of association 2010 (HRC res. 15/21) / 2019 (HRC res. 41/12) Clément Nyaletsossi Voule (Togo) appointed at HRC37 (March 2018) HRC55 (March 2024) Annalisa Ciampi (Italy), 2017

Maina Kiai (Kenya), 2011 – 2017

Special Rapporteur on the implications for human rights of the environmentally sound management and disposal of hazardous substances and wastes [de] 1995 (CHR res. 1995/81) / 2020 (HRC res. 45/17) Marcos A. Orellana (Chile), appointed at HRC44 (June 2020) HRC62 (June 2026) Baskut Tuncak (Turkey), 2014 - 2020

Marc Pallemaerts (Belgium), 2012 – 2014

Călin Georgescu (Romania), 2010 - 2012

Okechukwu Ibeanu (Nigeria), 2004 - 2010

Fatma-Zohra Ouhachi-Vesely (Algeria), 1995 - 2004

Special Rapporteur on the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health [de] 2002 (CHR res. 2002/31) / 2019 (HRC res. 42/16) Tlaleng Mofokeng (South Africa), appointed at HRC 44 (June 2020) HRC62 (June 2026) Dainius Pūras [de] (Lithuania), 2014 - 2020

Anand Grover (India), 2008 - 2014

Paul Hunt (New Zealand), 2002 - 2008

Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living [de] 2000 (CHR res. 2000/9) / 2020 (HRC res. 43/14) Balakrishnan Rajagopal [de] (United States of America), appointed at HRC43 (March 2020) HRC61 (March 2026) Leilani Farha (Canada), 2014 – 2020

Raquel Rolnik (Brazil), 2008 – 2014

Miloon Kothari (India), 2000 – 2008

Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders [de] 2000 (CHR res. 2000/61) / 2020 (HRC res. 43/16) Mary Lawlor (Ireland), appointed at HRC43 (March 2020) HRC61 (March 2026) Michel Forst (France), 2014 – 2020

Margaret Sekaggya (Uganda), 2008 – 2014

Hina Jilani (Pakistan), 2000 – 2008 (SRSG)

Special Rapporteur on the independence of judges and lawyers [de] 1994 (CHR res. 1994/41) / 2020 (HRC res. 44/9) Margaret Satterthwaite (US), appointed in October 2022 Diego García-Sayán (Peru), 2016 – 2022

Mónica Pinto (Argentina), 2015 – 2016.

Gabriela Knaul (Brazil), 2009 – 2015

Leandro Despouy (Argentina), 2003 - 2009

Param Cumaraswamy (Malaysia), 1994 - 2003

Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples 2001 (CHR res. 2001/57) / 2019 (HRC res. 42/20) José Francisco CALÍ TZAY (Guatemala), appointed at HRC43 (March 2020) HRC61 (March 2026) Victoria Tauli-Corpuz (Philippines), 2014 – 2020

James Anaya (United States of America), 2008 – 2014

Rodolfo Stavenhagen (Mexico), 2001 – 2008

Special Rapporteur on the human rights of internally displaced persons [de] 2004 (CHR res. 2004/55) / 2022 (HRC res. 50/6) Paula Gaviria (Colombia), appointed at HRC51 (September 2022) HRC69 (September 2028) Cecilia Jimenez-Damary (Philippines), appointed at HRC33 (September 2016)

Chaloka Beyani (Zambia), 2010 - 2016

Walter Kälin (Switzerland), 2004 – 2010 (SRSG)

Francis Deng (Sudan), 1992 – 2004 (SRSG)

Independent expert on the promotion of a democratic and equitable international order [de] 2011 (HRC res. 18/6) / 2020 (HRC res. 45/4) George Katrougalos (Greece) since 2024 HRC55 (March 2024) Livingstone Sewanyana (Uganda), 2018 – 2024

Alfred-Maurice de Zayas (United States of America), 2012 – 2018

Independent Expert on human rights and international solidarity [de] 2005 (CHR res. 2005/55) / 2020 (HRC res. 44/11) Cecilia M. Bailliet (Argentina) since 2023 HRC53 (June 2023) Obiora C. Okafor (Nigeria), 2017 - 2023

Virginia Dandan (Philippines), 2011 - 2017

Rudi Muhammad Rizki (Indonesia), 2005 - 2011

Special Rapporteur on the elimination of discrimination against persons affected by leprosy and their family members [de] 2017 (HRC res. 35/9) / 2020 (HRC res. 44/6) Beatriz Miranda Galarza (Ecuador), since 2023 Alice Cruz (Portugal), 2017 – 2023
Working Group on the use of mercenaries as a means of violating human rights and impeding the exercise of the right of peoples to self-determination [de] 2005 (CHR res. 2005/2) / 2019 (HRC res. 42/9) Michelle Small (South Africa), since 2024 Member from African States: HRC55 (March 2024) Chris Kwaja (Nigeria), 2018 – 2024

Anton Katz (South Africa), 2011 – 2018

Najat AL-Hajjaji (Libyan Arab Jamahiriya), 2005 – 2011

Carlos Alberto Salazar Couto (Peru), appointed at HRC49 (March 2022) Member from GRULAC States: HRC67 (March 2024) Lilian Bobea (Dominican Republic) 2018-2022

Patricia Arias (Chile), 2011 – 2018

Amada Benavides de Perez (Colombia), 2005 - 2011

Jovana Jezdimirovic Ranito (Serbia), since 2023 Member from EEG States: HRC55 (March 2024) Jelena Aparac (Croatia) appointed at HRC37 (2018 – 2023)

Elżbieta Karska (Poland), 2011 – 2018

Alexander Nikitin (Russian Federation), 2005 - 2011

Sorcha MacLeod (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland), appointed at HRC38 (June 2018) Member from WEOG States: HRC56 (June 2024) Gabor Rona (United States of America/Hungary), 2011-2018

José Luis Gomez Del Prado (Spain), 2005 – 2011

Ravindran Daniel (India), appointed at HRC45 (September 2020) Member from AP States: HRC63 (September 2026) Saeed Mokbil (Yemen), 2014 - 2020

Faiza Patel (Pakistan), 2010 – 2014

Shaista Shameem (Fiji), 2005 – 2010

Shaista Shameem (Fiji), 2004 – 2005 (SR)

Enrique Bernales Ballesteros (Peru), 1987 – 2004 (SR)

Special Rapporteur on the human rights of migrants [de] 1999 (CHR res. 1999/44) / 2020 (HRC res. 43/6) Gehad Madi [de] (Egypt) since 2023 HRC53 (June 2023) Felipe González Morales (Chile) 2017 - 2017

François Crepeau (Canada), 2011 - 2017

Jorge Bustamante [es] (Mexico), 2005 - 2011

Gabriela Rodriguez Pizarro (Costa Rica), 1999 - 2005

Special Rapporteur on minority issues [de] 2005 (CHR res. 2005/79) / 2020 (HRC res. 43/8) Nicolas Levrat (Switzerland) since 2023 HRC53 (June 2023) Fernand de Varennes [de] (Canada ) 2017 – 2023

Rita Izsák-Ndiaye (Hungary), appointed at HRC17 (June 2011)

Gay McDougall (United States of America), 2005 – 2011

Independent Expert on the enjoyment of all human rights by older persons [de] 2013 (HRC res. 24/20) / 2019 (HRC res. 42/12) Claudia Mahler (Austria), appointed at HRC43 (March 2020) HRC61 (March 2026) Rosa Kornfeld-Matte (Chile), 2014 - 2020
Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights [de] 1998 (CHR res. 1998/25) / 2020 (HRC res. 44/13) Olivier De Schutter (Belgium), appointed at HRC43 (March 2020) HRC61 (March 2026) Philip Alston (Australia), 2014 – 2020

Maria Magdalena Sepulveda Carmona (Chile), 2008 – 2014

Arjun Kumar Sengupta (India), 2004 - 2008

Anne-Marie Lizin (Belgium), 1999 – 2004

Special Rapporteur on the right to privacy [de] 2015 (HRC res. 28/16)/ 2021 (HRC res. 46/6) Ana Brian Nougreres (Uruguay), appointed at HRC47 (June 2021) HRC65 (June 2027) Joseph A. Cannataci [de] (Malta), 2015- 2021
Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance [de] 1993 (CHR res. 1993/20) / 2020 (HRC res. 43/36) Ashwini K. P. (India), since 2022 HRC54 (September 2023) E. Tendayi Achiume (Zambia), 2017 - 2022

Mutuma Ruteere (Kenya), 2011 - 2017

Githu Muigai (Kenya), 2008 - 2011

Doudou Diène (Senegal), 2002 - 2008

Maurice Glele-Ahanhanzo (Benin), 1993 - 2002

Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief 1986 (CHR res. 1986/20) / 2019 (HRC res. 40/10) Ahmed Shaheed (Maldives), appointed at HRC32 (June 2016) HRC50 (June 2022) Heiner Bielefeldt (Germany), August 2010 – October 2016

Asma Jahangir (Pakistan), 2004 - 2010

Abdelfattah Amor (Tunisia), 1993 - 2004

Angelo D'Almeida Ribeiro (Portugal), 1986 - 1993

Special Rapporteur on the sale and sexual exploitation of children, including child prostitution, child pornography and other child sexual abuse material [de] 1990 (CHR res. 1990/68) / 2020 (HRC res. 43/22) Mama Fatima Singhateh (Gambia), appointed at HRC43 (March 2020) HRC61 (March 2026) Maud de Boer-Buquicchio (the Netherlands), 2014 – 2020

Najat Maalla M'jid (Morocco), 2008 – 2014

Juan Miguel Petit (Uruguay), 2001 - 2008

Ofelia Calcetas-Santos (Philippines), 1994 - 2001

Vitit Muntarbhorn (Thailand), 1991 – 1994

Independent Expert on protection against violence and discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity 2016 (HRC res. 32/2) / 2019 (HRC res. 41/18) Graeme Reid (South Africa), since 2023 HRC54 (September 2023) Victor Madrigal-Borloz (Costa Rica), 2017 - 2023

Vitit Muntarbhorn (Thailand), 2016 - 2017

Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of slavery, including its causes and its consequences [de] 2007 (HRC res. 6/14) / 2019 HRC res. 42/10) Tomoya Obokata [de] (Japan), appointed at HRC43 (March 2020) HRC61 (March 2026) Urmila Bhoola (South Africa), 2014 – 2020

Gulnara Shahinian (Armenia), 2008 – 2014

Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms while countering terrorism [de] 2005 (CHR res. 2005/80) / 2019 (HRC res. 40/16) Ben Saul (Australia), appointed at HRC54 (November 2023) HRC62 (June 2026) Fionnuala Ní Aoláin (Ireland), 2017 - 2023

Ben Emmerson (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland), 2011 - 2017

Martin Scheinin (Finland), 2005 - 2011

Special Rapporteur on torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment [de] 1985 (CHR res. 1985/33) / 2020 (HRC res. 43/20) Alice Jill Edwards (Australia), appointed at HRC50 (June 2022) HRC68 (June 2028) Nils Melzer (Switzerland), 2016 – 2022

Juan E. Méndez (Argentina), 2010 - 2016

Manfred Nowak (Austria), 2004 - 2010 Theo VAN BOVEN (The Netherlands), 2001 - 2004

Sir Nigel Rodley (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland), 1993 - 2001

Pieter Kooijmans (The Netherlands), 1985 - 1993

Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially women and children [de] 2004 (CHR res. 2004/110) / 2020 (HRC res. 44/4) Siobhán Mullally (Ireland), appointed at HRC 44 (June 2020) HRC62 (June 2026) Maria Grazia Giammarinaro (Italy), 2014 - 2020

Joy Ezeilo (Nigeria), 2008 - 2014

Sigma Huda (Bangladesh), 2004 - 2008

Special Rapporteur on the promotion of truth, justice, reparation & guarantees of non-recurrence 2011 (HRC res. 18/7) / 2020 (HRC res. 45/10) Bernard Duhaime [de] (Canada) since 2024 HRC55 (March 2024) Fabián Salvioli [de] (Argentina), 2018 – 2024

Pablo de Greiff (Colombia), 2012 – 2018

Special Rapporteur on the negative impact of unilateral coercive measures on the enjoyment of human rights [de] 2014 (HRC res. 27/21) / 2020 (HRC res. 45/5) Alena Douhan (Belarus), appointed at HRC43 (March 2020) HRC 61 (March 2026) Idriss Jazairy (Algeria), 2015-2020
Special Rapporteur on violence against women, its causes and consequences 1994 (CHR res. 1994/45)/ 2019 (HRC res. 41/17) Reem Alsalem (Jordan), appointed at HRC47 (June 2021) HRC65 (June 2027) Dubravka Šimonović (Croatia), 2015 - 2021

Rashida Manjoo (South Africa), 2009 – 2015

Yakin Ertürk (Turkey), 2003 - 2009

Radhika Coomaraswamy (Sri Lanka), 1994 - 2003

Special Rapporteur on the human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation [de; de] 2008 (HRC res. 7/22) / 2019 (HRC res. 42/5) Pedro Arrojo-Agudo (Spain), appointed at HRC45 (September 2020) HRC63 (September 2026) Léo Heller (Brazil), 2014 – 2020

Catarina de Albuquerque (Portugal), 2008 - 2014

Working Group on discrimination against women and girls [de] 2010 (HRC res. 15/23) / 2019 (HRC res. 41/6) Elizabeth Broderick (Australia), appointed HRC36 (September 2017) Member from WEOG States: HRC54 (September 2023) Frances Raday (Israel/United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland), 2011 - 2017
Meskerem Techane (Ethiopia), appointed HRC36 (September 2017) Member from African States: HRC54 (September 2023) Emna Aouij (Tunisia), 2011 - 2017
Ivana Radačić (Croatia), appointed HRC36 (September 2017) Member from EEG States: HRC54 (September 2023) Eleonora Zielinska (Poland), 2011 - 2017
Melissa Upreti (Nepal), appointed HRC36 (September 2017) Member from AP States: HRC54 (September 2023) Kamala Chandrakirana (Indonesia), 2011 - 2017
Dorothy Estrada-Tanck (Mexico), appo Member from GRULAC States: HRC63 (September 2026) Alda Facio (Costa Rica), 2014 - 2020

Patricia Olamendi Torres (Mexico) 2012 – 2013

Mercedes Barquet (Mexico), 2011 – 2012

Country Mandates (13)[11]
Title Mandate established / last extended Current Mandate Holder(s) Next expected appointment Former Mandate Holder(s)
Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Afghanistan 2021 (HRC res. 48/1) Richard Bennett[12] (New Zealand)
Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Belarus [de] 2012 (HRC res. 20/13) / 2021 (HRC res. 47/19) Anaïs Marin (France), appointed at HRC39 (September 2018) HRC57 (September 2024) Miklós Haraszti (Hungary), 2012-2018

Adrian Severin (Romania), 2004 – 2007

Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Burundi [de] 2021 (HRC res. 48/16) Fortuné Gaetan Zongo [de] (Burkina Faso), appointed at HRC49 (March 2022) HRC67 (March 2028)
Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Cambodia [de] 1993 (CHR res. 1993/6) / 2021 (HRC res. 48/23) Vitit Muntarbhorn (Thailand), appointed at HRC46 (March 2021) HRC64 (March 2027) Rhona Smith (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland), 2015 - 2021

Surya Subedi (Nepal), 2009 - 2015

Yash Ghai (Kenya), 2005 - 2008

Peter Leuprecht [de] (Austria), 2000 - 2005

Thomas Hammerberg (Sweden), 1996 - 2000

Michael Kirby (Australia), 1993 - 1996

Independent Expert on the situation of human rights in Central African Republic [de] 2013 (HRC res. S-20/1 and HRC res. 24/34) / 2021 (HRC res. 48/19) Yao Agbetse (Togo), appointed at the HRC42 (September 2019) HRC60 (September 2025) Marie-Thérèse Keita Bocoum (Côte d'Ivoire), (2014-2019)
Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea [de] 2004 (CHR res. 2004/13) / 2021 (HRC res. 46/17) Elizabeth Salmon (Peru) ?? Tomás Ojea Quintana (Argentina), 2016 - 2022

Marzuki Darusman (Indonesia), 2010 - 2016

Vitit Muntarbhorn (Thailand), 2004 - 2010

Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Eritrea [de] 2012 (HRC res. 20/20) / 2021 (HRC res. 47/2) Mohamed Abdelsalam Babiker [de] (Sudan), appointed at HRC45 (September 2020) HRC63 (September 2026) Daniela Kravetz (Chile), 2018 - 2020

Sheila Keetharuth (Mauritius), 2012 - 2018

Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Islamic Republic of Iran 2011 (HRC res. 16/9) / 2021 (HRC res. 46/18) Javaid Rehman (Pakistan), appointed at HRC38 (June 2018) HRC56 (June 2024) Asma Jahangir (Pakistan), 2016 – 2018

Ahmed Shaheed (Maldives), August 2011 – October 2016

Maurice Copithorne (Canada), 1995 – 2002

Reynaldo Galindo Pohl (El Salvador), 1993 - 1995

Independent Expert on the situation of human rights in Mali [de] 2013 (HRC res. 22/18) / 2021 (HRC res. 46/28) Eduardo González (Sociologist) [de] since 2024 HRC55 (March 2024) Alioune Tine (Senegal), 2018 – 2024

Suliman Baldo (Sudan), 2013 – 2018

Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar 1992 (CHR res. 1992/58) / 2021 (HRC res. 46/21) Thomas H. Andrews (United States of America), appointed at HRC43 (March 2020) HRC61 (March 2026) Yanghee Lee (Republic of Korea), 2014 – 2020

Tomás Ojea Quintana (Argentina), 2008 – 2014

Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro (Brazil), 2002 - 2008

Rajsoomer Lallah (Mauritius), 1996 - 2000

Yozo Yokuta (Japan), 1992 – 1996

Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967 1993 (CHR res. 1993/2A - until the end of the Israeli occupation) Francesca P. Albanese (Italy), appointed at HRC49 (March 2022) HRC67 (March 2028) Stanley Michael Lynk (Canada), 2016-2022

Makarim Wibisono (Indonesia), 2014 - 2016

Richard Falk (United States of America), 2008 – 2014

John Dugard (South Africa), 2001 - 2008

Giorgio Giacomelli (Switzerland), 1999 - 2001

Hannu Halinen (Finland), 1995 - 1999

René Felber (Switzerland), 1993 - 1995

Independent Expert on the situation of human rights in Somalia [de] 1993 (CHR res. 1993/86) / 2021 (HRC res. 48/22) Isha Dyfan (Sierra Leone), appointed at HRC43 (March 2020) HRC61 (March 2026) Bahame Nyanduga (Tanzania), 2014 – 2020

Shamsul Bari (Bangladesh), 2008 – 2014

Ghanim Alnajjar (Kuwait), 2001 - 2008

Mona Rishmawi (Palestine), 1996 - 2000

Mohamed Charfi (Tunisia), 1995 - 1996

Fanuel Jariretundu Kozonguizi (Namibia), 1993 – 1994

Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Syrian Arab Republic [de] 2011 (18th Special Session of the HRC S-18/1) Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro (Brazil) - will start once the mandate of the commission of inquiry ends

See also

References

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