What is the International Tribunal on Evictions?
The International Tribunal on Evictions is an opinion tribunal established by civil society organisations for the World Zero Evictions Days – for the Right to Habitat to practically and interactively discuss the question of forced evictions around the world. The Tribunal relies on their expertise and on the appointment of a competent and approved Jury, as well as on the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) and other instruments of international law in order to pass judgment on real cases of forced evictions that constitute human rights violations.
» What is the International Tribunal on Evictions?3rd Session Program
3rd Session Program, Geneva, 17th to 19th October 2013
Thursday, two conferences and three films
Friday, the International Tribunal on Evictions
Saturday, the Inhabitants March
» 3rd Session Program30 cases seeking to relaunch the struggle against all evictions
Out of a total of 30 cases of eviction in 16 countries, the International Tribunal on Evictions (TIE) Secretariat, which coordinated the preparatory investigation phase, had the difficult task of selecting the 5 most significant cases in terms of severity, the number of people affected and the representation of themes and continents, to be submitted to the 3rd Session of the International Tribunal on Evictions.
» 30 cases seeking to relaunch the struggle against all evictionsМеждународный Союз Жителей – глобальная сеть общественных организаций и движений жителей, кооперативов, сообществ, квартиросъемщиков, собственников квартиры, жителей общежитий, этнических поселений и рабочего класса бедных кварталов. Цель – построить новый мир, начиная с реализацией права на жилье и на город.