Events & speaking engagements
March 9, 2022:泭The ATI participated in a side event to the 49th Session of the Human Rights Council. Panelists discussed how the Mendez Principles can strengthen human rights and uphold the rule of law across UN Member States.
December 10, 2021:泭To mark Human Rights Day, the ATI participated in an online event on the泭application of the Mendez Principles in泭Brazil.泭
October 27, 2021:泭The ATI participated in an online presentation of the Mendez Principles in Mexico.
June 9, 2021: The Principles were officially launched during泭a high-level泭online global event that featured the participation of UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet.
March 7, 2021: The ATI participated in a泭side event to the 14th UN泭Congress泭on泭Crime泭Prevention and泭Criminal泭Justice that was co-sponsored by OHCHR, UNODC, APT, NCHR, the Norwegian Ministry of Justice and Public Security, and the Swiss Confederation. During the virtual event, Prof. Mendez泭introduced泭the content of the Principles and provided background on their development.
February 2020: An article authored by Prof. Mendez entitled Hacia un Protocolo Universal para Entrevistas No Coercitivas,泭on the impact of the Principles on Latin America was published in the edited volume of articles released by IBAHRI:泭.泭
January 11, 2020: NCHR and UN Police Conference in Oslo.泭The NCHR and the UN Police (UNPOL) held a conference泭in Oslo, Norway泭to discuss the forthcoming UN Police Manual on non-coercive interviewing. Professor M矇ndez gave the keynote address and he and other members of the Steering Committee discussed the draft泭Protocol with specialists and practitioners from around the world.
November 28, 2019: 5th Colloquium of Police Law in Bern泭Professor M矇ndez泭gave a presentation entitled A Universal Protocol on Non- Coercive Investigatory Interviews, at the 5th泭Colloquium on Police Law in Bern, Switzerland, co-sponsored by the泭Swiss Police Institute and the Swiss Centre of Expertise in Human Rights.
November 11, 2019: Meeting at UN Headquarters in NY.泭The ATI, collaboration with the APT, NCHR, and OHCHR, organized and co-sponsored a meeting at UN headquarters in New York City to update Member States and civil society on the progress to develop the Protocol. The meeting included the participation of Professor泭M矇ndez, APT Secretary General Barbara Bernath,泭Drafting Group member Alka Pradhan, UN Police Adviser and the Director of Police Division Luis Carrilho,泭Senior Investigator from the Oslo Police Ingeborg Hansen, and former Assistant Secretary General for Human Rights Andrew Gilmour.
September 3, 2019:泭Side event to Steering Committee meeting in Bangkok.泭The ATI,泭APT, NCHR, and the Thai Institute of Justice (TIJ) held a side event entitled Professional Forum on Future of Investigation: Investigative Interviewing and Associated Safeguards for Thailand. The high-level event sought to raise awareness on the Protocol and its importance as a tool to prevent torture and ill-treatment, to create momentum on the national level regarding the need to implement legal and procedural safeguards, to facilitate discussion between national actors, and to highlight good practices. Professor泭M矇ndez gave泭the keynote address.
June 26, 2019: International Investigative Interviewing Research Group Conference.泭Professor泭M矇ndez gave the keynote address泭at the International Investigative Interviewing Research Group annual conference in Stavern, Norway. During his address,泭he discussed the Protocol, the rationale for why it is necessary, and the progress made to date.
December 12, 2018: Side event to Steering Committee meeting in Tunis.泭Parallel to the Steering Committee meeting in Tunis, the APT and泭the Danish Institute against Torture (Dignity)泭organized泭a high-level side-event on the Protocol and the issues of investigative interviewing and safeguards in the early hours of detention. The event raised泭awareness泭around the Protocol at the national level泭and informed泭Steering Committee members about national-level practices and challenges of relevance to the Protocols prospective applicability泭The side-event consisted of a public session featuring the participation of Tunisian government representatives, including the Director of the Ministry of Interiors Human Rights Department; the Chief of Cabinet of the Ministry for Relations with Constitutional Institutions, Civil Society, and Human Rights; the President of the National Commission for the Prevention of Torture (INPT); and of Steering Committee members, including Professor泭M矇ndez. Following the public session, a closed round-table session between Steering Committee experts and representatives of the Ministry of Interior and INPT was held, which focused on the implementation of legal safeguards in Tunisia, particularly the right of access to a lawyer.
October 16, 2018: Progress on the Development of the Universal Protocol on Investigative Interviewing and Associated Safeguards.泭This side event at the 73rd Session of the UN General Assembly, co-sponsored by the ATI, APT, and NCHR, provided an update on the progress being made toward drafting the Protocol, and reiterated the importance of implementing human rights-based standards and guidelines for investigative interviewing and associated safeguards, with a view to minimizing the use of torture, mistreatment, coercion, and intimidation against persons in custody and/or during interviews with law enforcement.
October 6, 2018: Interrogation and Torture: Integrating Efficacy with Law and Morality.泭Professor M矇ndez gave a keynote address before the International Managers of Police Academy and College Training (IMPACT Section) of the International Association of Chiefs of Police at the groups Annual Conference in Orlando, Florida.
September 20, 2018:泭A Universal Protocol for Investigative Interviewing: An End to Interrogation and Torture.泭Professor M矇ndez gave a keynote speech about the importance of investigative interviewing and the development of the Protocol at a Conference hosted by the Center for Ethics and the Rule of Law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. 泭
Sept. 5, 2018: Protocol on Non-Coercive Interviews: Discussion with the International Bar Associations Human Rights Institute (IBHARI).泭Former Special Rapporteur M矇ndez and fellow Steering Committee Members Psychiatrist Pau Perez-Sales and IBHARIs Senior Program Lawyer Veronica Hinestroza .
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June 28, 2018: Roundtable on Investigative Interviewing in Brazil.泭The ATI and IBHARI hosted a roundtable in Brazil, with the support of the APT, Conectas Direitos Humanos and Brazils Mecanismo Nacional de Preven癟瓊o e Combate Tortura. The roundtable featured a discussion about the recent international developments on human rights standards for the conduct of interviews and investigations by law enforcement officials around the world and attendant legal and procedural safeguards. Local participants from institutions such as the Brazilian Forum on Public Safety, Human Rights Secretariat, National Preventative Mechanism, and other local United Nations agencies were able to exchange good practices and lessons learned from their experiences with investigations, interviews, and the implementation of legal and procedural safeguards, and able to foster partnerships with other key stakeholders seeking to develop and implement their work.
December 7, 2017: Launch of Changing Police Mindsets: From Coercion to Justice".泭The ATI and APT initiated work on the production of an portraying the importance of using non-coercive methods to interview suspects and the implementation of legal safeguards during the first hours of police custody, which has been proven to significantly reduce the risk of torture.
October 5, 2017: Truth Without Torture: A Role-Play on Investigative Interviewing.泭The ATI co-sponsored and the Convention Against Torture Initiative organized a simulation and泭open debate about rapport-based investigative interviewing techniques at the International Committee of the Red Cross Museum in Geneva.
September 22, 2017: Torture During Interrogation: Illegal, Immoral, and Ineffective.泭The ATI co-hosted a along with the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and UN Police and Convention Against Torture Initiative. The panel sought to develop standards during investigative interrogations by police and other law enforcement agencies to help States meet their obligations to prevent torture and ill-treatment.
November 30, 2017: North Carolina Commission of Inquiry on Torture Public Hearing.泭Former Special Rapporteur M矇ndez testified at a public hearing held by the North Carolina Commission of Inquiry on Torture (NCCIT), alongside other witnesses, including a former detainee and former U.S. government agents, who condemned the use of coercive interrogation.
June 9, 2017: Universal Protocol Technical Roundtable泭The ATI hosted a roundtable with the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) and the staff of UN Assistant Secretary General for Human Rights Andrew Gilmour. Practitioners from five continents attended the roundtable and discussed the development of the Protocol. Participants agreed that a universal protocol on investigating interviewing would not only ensure better compliance with key human rights obligations (most notably the prohibition of torture and other ill-treatment), but also optimize policing, produce better results in criminal investigations and prosecutions, strengthen trust in public institutions, and increase security and public safety.
January 27, 2017: Universal Protocol Strategy Meeting.泭The ATI and APT co-sponsored a strategy meeting in Geneva with leading anti-torture experts to discuss and establish a blueprint of action for the development of the Protocol. Experts at the meeting shared national experiences and considered the best options to make the Protocol a reality.
October泭19, 2016: A Universal Protocol for Investigative Interviewing and Attendant Legal Safeguards.泭This sensitized Member States to the need to develop a model of investigative interviewing that is non-coercive, ethically sound, evidence- and research-based, and empirically founded.
July 13, 2016: Expert Consultation for the Thematic Report on Investigative Interviewing.泭The ATI and Special Rapporteur M矇ndez hosted an expert consultation to inform the drafting of the Special Rapporteurs final thematic report on investigative interviewing to the United Nations General Assembly. During the meeting, practitioners, academics, advocates, and experts from around the world discussed standards for investigative interviewing practices by law enforcement and associated legal safeguards applicable in criminal justice, counter-terrorism, and armed conflict.
Drafting Process
TIMELINE & MEETINGS
May 2018: First in-person Steering Committee meeting held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.泭The Committee elected its Co-Chairs (Juan E. M矇ndez & Mark Thompson), decided on the format and scope of the Protocol, the composition of the Drafting Group (comprised of two sub-working groups), a working timeline for the project, and the projects main advocacy goals.
September 2018: First Drafting Group Workshop held in Geneva, Switzerland.泭The Drafting Group prepared an expanded outline of the Protocol, established anticipated drafting deadlines, and assigned sections to respective drafters.
December 2018: Second Meeting of the Steering Committee in Tunis, Tunisia. The Steering Committee泭reviewed the first draft of the Protocol and continued discussions on key issues of substance and strategy regarding the Universal Protocols future status and endorsement.
April 2019: Second Meeting of the Drafting Group in Oslo, Norway. The Drafting Group met to泭review the second draft of the Protocol泭and establish next steps for the completion of the third draft.
September 2019: Combined working meeting of the Steering Committee and Drafting Group in Bangkok, Thailand. The泭Steering Committee, along with members of the泭Drafting Group, met for a third time to review the third draft of the Protocol and advocacy approaches and strategies for endorsement were discussed.
June 2020: Fourth Meeting of the Steering Committee, held remotely. The Steering Committee泭discussed the current draft, having been reviewed for泭comments by the Advisory Council, made泭additional泭decisions regarding pending substantive issues and advocacy moving forward.
2021-2022:泭The Steering Committee held meetings as needed泭to discuss strategies泭for dissemination and endorsement.
Resources & News
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