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Article 11 - Situations of risk
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8.
8. There was agreement that there should be an article in the convention
on the right to life and broad support for it to be based on the text prepared
by the Working Group. There was general agreement to add, at the end of
the draft article, the words “on an equal basis with others”.
9. Some delegations proposed broadening the draft article to include situations
of risk, such as natural disaster, armed conflict and foreign occupation.
Other delegations, however, had difficulty with this, and supported a more
streamlined approach. Following an extensive discussion, there was general
agreement to pursue the more streamlined approach adopted by the Working
Group, but to include elsewhere in the convention a provision concerning
the protection for persons with disabilities in times of public emergency
or in situations of risk. Such protection could be provided for in a new
draft article 8 bis, on the understanding that its ultimate placement could
be considered at a subsequent stage.
10. Other proposals were made to elaborate upon or expand the provisions
of draft article 8.
11. With these differing views in mind, the Coordinator proposed the following
wording for draft article 8:
“8. States parties reaffirm that every human being has the inherent right
to life and shall take all necessary measures to ensure its effective enjoyment
by persons with disabilities on an equal basis with others.”
Draft article 8 bis
12. Draft article 8 bis would cover the broader obligation of States parties
to preserve the safety of persons with disabilities. Taking into account
the discussion of draft article 8, the Coordinator proposed the following
wording:
“[States parties recognize that in situations of risk to the general population
persons with disabilities are especially vulnerable and shall take all feasible
measures for their protection.]”a
13. It was noted that the phrase “all feasible measures” was drawn from
paragraph 4 of article 38 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
14. There was a divergence of views on whether the wording of draft article
8 bis should be further elaborated to include specific instances of situations
of risk. The issue was referred to the facilitator (Eduardo Calderón,
Ecuador) for further discussion with delegations.
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