Elections of members of the Human Rights Council Advisory Committee
General information
Upcoming elections
Election of Advisory Committee members at the 54th session (11 September to 6 October 2023) of the Human Rights Council
At its fifty-fourth session, the Human Rights Council will elect, in accordance with its annual programme of work, Advisory Committee members for the seven vacant seats, pursuant to Council decision 18/121. Of the seven vacancies, there will be two vacancies for African States, two for Asia-Pacific States, one for Eastern European States, one for Latin American and Caribbean States, and one for Western European and other States.
Nomination of candidates
All Member States of the United Nations may propose or endorse candidates from their own region. When selecting their candidates, States should consult their national human rights institutions and civil society organizations and, in this regard, include the names of those supporting their candidate (see paragraph 66 of the annex to Council resolution 5/1). In electing members of the Advisory Committee, the Human Rights Council should give due consideration to gender balance and appropriate representation of different civilizations and legal systems. Currently, only eight out of the eighteen seats of the Advisory Committee are held by women. Member States are encouraged to nominate qualified women candidates in order to improve the current gender imbalance in the Committee.
Pursuant to paragraph 71 of Human Rights Council resolution 5/1, the list of candidates is to be closed two months prior to the election date, and the secretariat is to make available the list of candidates and relevant information to Member States and the public at least one month prior to the election. Accordingly, the deadline for submission of nominations was Wednesday, 7 June 2023.
Further details about the election, including the biographical data relating to the candidates, are contained in the Note by the Secretary-General A/HRC/54/86.
Nominations received:
African States
NOMINATING STATE | EXPERT NOMINATED |
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Ghana | Edward Amoako Asante |
Mauritius | Joseph Gérard Angoh |
Morocco | Nadia Amal Bernoussi |
Asia-Pacific States
NOMINATING STATE | EXPERT NOMINATED |
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India | Riva Ganguly Das |
Republic of Korea | Buhm-Suk Baek |
Eastern European States
NOMINATING STATE | EXPERT NOMINATED |
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Poland | Patrycja Sasnal |
Latin American and Caribbean States
NOMINATING STATE | EXPERT NOMINATED |
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Bahamas | Jewel Major |
Western European and other States
NOMINATING STATE | EXPERT NOMINATED |
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Belgium | Catherine Van de Heyning |
Election of Advisory Committee members at the 51st session (12 September to 7 October 2022) of the Human Rights Council
At its fifty-first session, the Human Rights Council elected nine members of the Advisory Committee. The Council held three elections. First, the regular election to elect seven members of the Advisory Committee to replace those whose terms were due to expire on 30 September 2022. Second, the by-election to fill a casual vacancy arising from the death of a member of the Advisory Committee in May 2022. Third, the by-election to fill a casual vacancy arising from the resignation of a member of the Advisory Committee in July 2022.
Concerning the regular election, given that the number of candidates corresponded to the number of seats available in each of the regional groups, the Council elected the following seven members without taking a ballot: Mr. Sebastião Da Silva Isata (Angola); Mr. Rabah Boudache (Algeria); Ms. Noor Al-Malki Al-Jehani (Qatar); Mr. Yue Zhang (China); Ms. Vasilka Sancin (Slovenia); Mr. Javier Palummo (Uruguay); and Ms. Milena Costas Trascasas (Spain). Mr. Palummo and Ms. Costas Trascasas were both re-elected for a second three-year term.
Concerning the by-election to fill the casual vacancy arising from the death of a member of the Advisory Committee from the Latin American and Caribbean States, following the nomination of one candidate, the Council elected Mr. Aldo de Campos Costa (Brazil) to fill the casual vacancy, for a term expiring on 30 September 2024.
Concerning the by-election to fill a casual vacancy arising from the resignation of a member of the Advisory Committee from the Latin American and Caribbean States, the nomination of a second candidate for this by-election was withdrawn by Colombia by note verbale dated 19 August 2022. Consequently, the Council elected Ms. Jewel G.L. Major (Bahamas) to fill the casual vacancy, for a term expiring on 30 September 2023.
Further details about the election, including the biographical data relating to the candidates, are contained in the Note by the Secretary-General A/HRC/51/67 and Addendum A/HRC/51/67/Add.1.
Election of Advisory Committee members at the 48th session (13 September to 11 October 2021) of the Human Rights Council
At its forty-eighth session, the Human Rights Council elected, in accordance with its annual programme of work, Advisory Committee members for the four vacant seats. Of the four vacancies, there was one vacancy for African States, one for Asia-Pacific States, one for Latin American and Caribbean States, and one for Western European and other States.
Given that the number of candidates in three regional groups (the Group of African States, the Group of Latin American and Caribbean States, and the Group of the Western European and other States) corresponded to the number of seats available in each of these groups, the Council elected the following three members without taking a ballot: Mr. Frans Jacobus Viljoen (South Africa), Mr. José Augusto Lindgren Alves (Brazil) (re-elected for a second three-year term); and Mr. Vassilis Tzevelekos (Greece).
Since there were two candidates for one vacant seat for Asia-Pacific States, the Council elected, by secret ballot, Ms. Nurah Maziad S. Alamro (Saudi Arabia) as member of the Advisory Committee from the Asia-Pacific States.
Further details about the election process, including the nominations received and the biographical data relating to the candidates, are contained in the Note by the Secretary-General 48/84 and Addendum 48/84/Add.1.