98-33348. Implementation of Human Rights Treaties  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 240 (Tuesday, December 15, 1998)]
    [Presidential Documents]
    [Pages 68991-68993]
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    [FR Doc No: 98-33348]
    
    
    
    
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                    Executive Order 13107 of December 10, 1998
    
                    
    Implementation of Human Rights Treaties
    
                    By the authority vested in me as President by the 
                    Constitution and the laws of the United States of 
                    America, and bearing in mind the obligations of the 
                    United States pursuant to the International Covenant on 
                    Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), the Convention 
                    Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading 
                    Treatment or Punishment (CAT), the Convention on the 
                    Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination 
                    (CERD), and other relevant treaties concerned with the 
                    protection and promotion of human rights to which the 
                    United States is now or may become a party in the 
                    future, it is hereby ordered as follows:
    
                    Section 1. Implementation of Human Rights Obligations. 
                    (a) It shall be the policy and practice of the 
                    Government of the United States, being committed to the 
                    protection and promotion of human rights and 
                    fundamental freedoms, fully to respect and implement 
                    its obligations under the international human rights 
                    treaties to which it is a party, including the ICCPR, 
                    the CAT, and the CERD.
    
                        (b) It shall also be the policy and practice of the 
                    Government of the United States to promote respect for 
                    international human rights, both in our relationships 
                    with all other countries and by working with and 
                    strengthening the various international mechanisms for 
                    the promotion of human rights, including, inter alia, 
                    those of the United Nations, the International Labor 
                    Organization, and the Organization of American States.
    
                    Sec. 2. Responsibility of Executive Departments and 
                    Agencies. (a) All executive departments and agencies 
                    (as defined in 5 U.S.C. 101-105, including boards and 
                    commissions, and hereinafter referred to collectively 
                    as ``agency'' or ``agencies'') shall maintain a current 
                    awareness of United States international human rights 
                    obligations that are relevant to their functions and 
                    shall perform such functions so as to respect and 
                    implement those obligations fully. The head of each 
                    agency shall designate a single contact officer who 
                    will be responsible for overall coordination of the 
                    implementation of this order. Under this order, all 
                    such agencies shall retain their established 
                    institutional roles in the implementation, 
                    interpretation, and enforcement of Federal law and 
                    policy.
    
                        (b) The heads of agencies shall have lead 
                    responsibility, in coordination with other appropriate 
                    agencies, for questions concerning implementation of 
                    human rights obligations that fall within their 
                    respective operating and program responsibilities and 
                    authorities or, to the extent that matters do not fall 
                    within the operating and program responsibilities and 
                    authorities of any agency, that most closely relate to 
                    their general areas of concern.
    
                    Sec. 3. Human Rights Inquiries and Complaints. Each 
                    agency shall take lead responsibility, in coordination 
                    with other appropriate agencies, for responding to 
                    inquiries, requests for information, and complaints 
                    about violations of human rights obligations that fall 
                    within its areas of responsibility or, if the matter 
                    does not fall within its areas of responsibility, 
                    referring it to the appropriate agency for response.
    
                    Sec. 4. Interagency Working Group on Human Rights 
                    Treaties. (a) There is hereby established an 
                    Interagency Working Group on Human Rights Treaties for 
                    the purpose of providing guidance, oversight, and 
                    coordination with respect to questions concerning the 
                    adherence to and implementation of human rights 
                    obligations and related matters.
    
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                        (b) The designee of the Assistant to the President 
                    for National Security Affairs shall chair the 
                    Interagency Working Group, which shall consist of 
                    appropriate policy and legal representatives at the 
                    Assistant Secretary level from the Department of State, 
                    the Department of Justice, the Department of Labor, the 
                    Department of Defense, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and 
                    other agencies as the chair deems appropriate. The 
                    principal members may designate alternates to attend 
                    meetings in their stead.
                        (c) The principal functions of the Interagency 
                    Working Group shall include:
                        (i) coordinating the interagency review of any 
                    significant issues concerning the implementation of 
                    this order and analysis and recommendations in 
                    connection with pursuing the ratification of human 
                    rights treaties, as such questions may from time to 
                    time arise;
                        (ii) coordinating the preparation of reports that 
                    are to be submitted by the United States in fulfillment 
                    of treaty obligations;
                        (iii) coordinating the responses of the United 
                    States Government to complaints against it concerning 
                    alleged human rights violations submitted to the United 
                    Nations, the Organization of American States, and other 
                    international organizations;
                        (iv) developing effective mechanisms to ensure that 
                    legislation proposed by the Administration is reviewed 
                    for conformity with international human rights 
                    obligations and that these obligations are taken into 
                    account in reviewing legislation under consideration by 
                    the Congress as well;
                        (v) developing recommended proposals and mechanisms 
                    for improving the monitoring of the actions by the 
                    various States, Commonwealths, and territories of the 
                    United States and, where appropriate, of Native 
                    Americans and Federally recognized Indian tribes, 
                    including the review of State, Commonwealth, and 
                    territorial laws for their conformity with relevant 
                    treaties, the provision of relevant information for 
                    reports and other monitoring purposes, and the 
                    promotion of effective remedial mechanisms;
                        (vi) developing plans for public outreach and 
                    education concerning the provisions of the ICCPR, CAT, 
                    CERD, and other relevant treaties, and human rights-
                    related provisions of domestic law;
                        (vii) coordinating and directing an annual review 
                    of United States reservations, declarations, and 
                    understandings to human rights treaties, and matters as 
                    to which there have been nontrivial complaints or 
                    allegations of inconsistency with or breach of 
                    international human rights obligations, in order to 
                    determine whether there should be consideration of any 
                    modification of relevant reservations, declarations, 
                    and understandings to human rights treaties, or United 
                    States practices or laws. The results and 
                    recommendations of this review shall be reviewed by the 
                    head of each participating agency;
                        (viii) making such other recommendations as it 
                    shall deem appropriate to the President, through the 
                    Assistant to the President for National Security 
                    Affairs, concerning United States adherence to or 
                    implementation of human rights treaties and related 
                    matters; and
                        (ix) coordinating such other significant tasks in 
                    connection with human rights treaties or international 
                    human rights institutions, including the Inter-American 
                    Commission on Human Rights and the Special Rapporteurs 
                    and complaints procedures established by the United 
                    Nations Human Rights Commission.
                        (d) The work of the Interagency Working Group shall 
                    not supplant the work of other interagency entities, 
                    including the President's Committee on the 
                    International Labor Organization, that address 
                    international human rights issues.
    
                    Sec. 5. Cooperation Among Executive Departments and 
                    Agencies. All agencies shall cooperate in carrying out 
                    the provisions of this order. The Interagency Working 
                    Group shall facilitate such cooperative measures.
    
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                    Sec. 6. Judicial Review, Scope, and Administration. (a) 
                    Nothing in this order shall create any right or 
                    benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable by any 
                    party against the United States, its agencies or 
                    instrumentalities, its officers or employees, or any 
                    other person.
    
                        (b) This order does not supersede Federal statutes 
                    and does not impose any justiciable obligations on the 
                    executive branch.
                        (c) The term ``treaty obligations'' shall mean 
                    treaty obligations as approved by the Senate pursuant 
                    to Article II, section 2, clause 2 of the United States 
                    Constitution.
                        (d) To the maximum extent practicable and subject 
                    to the availability of appropriations, agencies shall 
                    carry out the provisions of this order.
    
                        (Presidential Sig.)
    
                    THE WHITE HOUSE,
    
                        December 10, 1998.
    
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Published:
12/15/1998
Department:
Executive Office of the President
Entry Type:
Presidential Document
Document Type:
Executive Order
Document Number:
98-33348
Pages:
68991-68993 (3 pages)
EOCitation:
E.O. 13107 of 1998-12-10
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