AG/RES.
1896 (XXXII-O/02)
HUMAN
RIGHTS AND THE ENVIRONMENT IN THE AMERICAS
(Adopted
at the fourth plenary session held on June 4, 2002)
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY,
HAVING SEEN the report of the Secretary
General (CP/CAJP-1898/02), the report of the Executive Secretariat of the
Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) with regard to its work on
this link, and the reports (CAJP-1897/02 and CP/CAJP-1896/02) and input
(CP/CAJP-1895/02) of civil society experts in human rights and the environment;
RECALLING its resolution AG/RES. 1819
(XXXI-O/01), "Human Rights and the Environment," in which it
underscored the importance of studying the link that may exist between the
environment and human rights;
BEARING IN MIND the work of institutions
involved in human rights and the environment at the global level, such as the
Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and the United Nations
Environment Programme;
CONVINCED of the importance of keeping
abreast of the preparatory process for and plan of action that may emerge from
the World Summit on Sustainable Development, being organized by the United
Nations (Johannesburg, South Africa, August 26-September 4, 2002); and
BEARING IN MIND the human rights
enshrined in the American Convention on Human Rights and in other human rights
instruments, in particular, the Additional Protocol to the American Convention
on Human Rights in the Area of Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights, the
"Protocol of San Salvador,"
RESOLVES:
1. To remain seized of the issue, paying
special attention to the work being carried out by the relevant multilateral
fora in this area.
2. To encourage institutional cooperation
in the area of human rights and the environment in the framework of the Organization,
in particular between the IACHR and the OAS Unit for Sustainable Development
and Environment.
3. To request the Secretary General to
present to the General Assembly at its thirty-third regular session a report on
the implementation of this resolution.