CETIM declarations on economic, social and cultural rights

In the following pages, you will find CETIM’s English declarations to the UN on the theme of economic, social and cultural rights

 

The Human Rights situation in Palestine is still worsening

HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL 60th session 8th of September – 8th of October 2025 [Excerpt of the statement] The High Level International Conference for the Peaceful Settlement of the Question of Palestine and the Implementation of the Two State Solution, and its outcome document – the so-called New York Declaration – are yet another demonstration of […]

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Actions against US undermining the UN multilateral system

HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL 60th session 08 September – 08 October 2025 [Excerpt of the declaration] Most recently, the refusal to issue visas to representatives of the State of Palestine, preventing them from participating in the General Assembly in New York, constitutes a flagrant breach of international law and of the US’ responsibilities as the host […]

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Madrid: The foundations of primary care are being destroyed

HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL 59th session 16 June – 11 July 2025 [Excerpt from the Declaration] My name is Riánsares Gómez Olmedilla, from the “Asamblea Popular de Carabanchel and Vecinas por la Sanidad Pública”. In my country I have no guaranteed right to health care. The situation of public health care in the Community of Madrid […]

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Towards a social food insurance?

HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL 58th session 24 February – 04 April 2025 [Extract from the declaration] ‘Faced with an international financial system that hinders the ability of governments to guarantee the right to food and protects the interests of agribusiness and speculative financial institutions, a change of course is needed. As the report points out, this […]

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The Right to Social Security for a dignified life

HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL 58th session 24 February – 04 April 2025 [Excerpt from the statement] ‘As analysed in our recent book on ESC rights, the neo-liberal economic policies implemented worldwide over the last four decades have profoundly changed the economic environment and labour relations. Offshoring, anti-union practices, precarious employment and unemployment have become almost commonplace […]

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