Tuesday, October 4, 2016

UN appoints first expert on LGBT discrimination

© Abir Anwar via Flickr
© Abir Anwar via Flickr


The UN has appointed its first ever expert on LGBT rights and issues around the world, Professor Vitit Muntarbhorn.

by GT

 3rd October 2016  


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The Human Rights Council has hired professor Muntarbhorn to investigate sexuality and gender based violence and discrimination. The international law professor has been a member of the UN Human Rights Council’s Commission of Inquiry on Syria since 2012, and was a UN special investigator on North Korea and on child prostitution and pornography.



Vitit, who is an international law professor at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, has served on several UN bodies, including the council’s Commission of Inquiry on Syria, and was also the special rapporteur on North Korea and on child prostitution and child pornography.

Previously, he co-chaired a meeting of experts that adopted the Yogyakarta Principles on the application of international human rights law in relation to violence and discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.


 

Muntarbhorn also took part in a meeting that led to the application of the Yogyakarta Principles to fight gender and sexuality discrimination. 




Human rights experts have welcomed the appointment.

Human Rights Watch’s Geneva director, John Fisher, said on Friday that Vitit’s appointment “made history” and “will bring much-needed attention to human rights violations against LGBT people in all regions of the world.”

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Professor Vitit Muntarbhorn
 

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