International Covenants of 1966
International Covenants of 1966
1. Introduction:
On Dec 16th 1966, the United Nations general Assembly adopted two covenants in its
Resolution 2200 A (XXI); the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
(ICCPR) and International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR).
These Covenants were enforced after adopting the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights (1948). The development of this project was facing disagreement due to the
different ideologies between the Capitalist and Communist States. The Capitalist States
were insisting on Liberty Rights whereas Communist States insisted on Economical,
Social and Cultural Rights. This disagreement between the States forced the General
Assembly of the United Nations to write two different covenants. Both the covenants
were adopted on December 16th, 1966. After 10 years of pendency, the covenants were
enforced in 1976. International Covenant of Economical, Social and Cultural Rights were
enforced on 3rd Jan, 1976, whereas International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
were enforced on 23rd Mar, 1976.
Right to Determine:
● Article 1:
All people are given the right of self determination including right of determination of
their political status.
Right to Equity:
● Article 3:
The covenant ensures the equal right to men and women for the enjoyment of all
economic, social and cultural rights.
Labor Rights:
● Article 6:
● Article 7:
This Article recognizes that every person shall be given the right of:
● Article 8:
This Article ensures right to everyone of:
1. To form trade union and join the trade union;
2. Right to strike provided it is exercised subject to laws and public order;
3. This article does not impose restrictions on the armed forces or police or state
administration.
Social Rights:
● Article 9:
It ensures the right to everyone for social security including social insurance.
● Article 10:
● Article 12:
Right to Education:
● Article 13:
Cultural Rights:
● Article 15:
It identifies the right of everyone;
Right to Equity:
● Article 3:
The present covenant promises to ensure equal right to men and women for the enjoyment
of all civil and political rights set as given further.
Right to Life:
● Article 6:
1. Every human being has the inborn right to life. No person shall be deprived of his life;
2. This Article does not prohibit death punishment but ensures that death punishment
shall be given only in the case of serious and heinous crimes;
3. Anyone who has been sentenced to death shall be given the right to seek apology.
Pardon or amnesty of death may be granted in all case of capital punishment;
4. The Sentence of death shall not be given to persons below 18 years of age and
pregnant women.
● Article 7:
Right to Liberty:
● Article 9:
1. Everyone has the right to freedom of liberty and security. No person can be subjected
to arbitrary arrest or detention;
2. No person shall be deprived of his liberty except on grounds of rules & regulations
established by law;
3. Person who is being arrested shall be informed reasons of his arrest at the time of
arrest;
4. Person who has been arrested unlawfully or is under detention shall have the right to
compensation.
● Article 10:
All persons deprived of the freedom of liberty shall be treated with humanity and with the
respect of dignity of human being.
● Article 14:
● Article 18:
1. Every person shall have the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion;
2. This right includes freedom to adopt religion or belief of his own choice;
3. Freedom to follow religion or beliefs may be subjected to restrictions imposed by
law subject to safety of people and law & order.
● Article 21:
● Article 25:
1. Every person shall have right to take part in the public affairs;
2. Also to vote and to be elected at periodic elections.
6. Conclusion:
Declaration of Human Rights which protects the fundamental human rights. To safeguard the
rights of people, both the Covenants established to keep an eye on the States who are bound
to respect these rights. The United Nations Human Rights Committee was created as per the
Article 28 of ICCPR. This Committee holds three sessions per year either in Geneva or in
New York. Besides that States are bound to give periodical reports every four years. Another
Committee was formed The Economical, Social and Cultural Rights Committee was found as
a checkpoint of implementation of the covenant. The committee holds two sessions each year
in Geneva. States are bound to give periodical reports every five years. In the world, there are
173 parties to the ICCPR and 160 parties to ICESCR.
7. Citations:
● https://www.humanium.org/en/1966-international-covenant/#:~:text=On%20December
%2016th%201966%2C%20the,and%20Cultural%20Rights%20(ICESCR).
● https://www.ohchr.org/en/professionalinterest/pages/ccpr.aspx
● https://www.ohchr.org/en/professionalinterest/pages/cescr.aspx
● Samarth Suri, Critical Analysis of Covenants of 1966, iPleaders (Jun. 25, 2020),
https://blog.ipleaders.in/critical-analysis-covenants-1966/