Dr. Fatima Al-Kaabi, Chairperson of the Union Association for Human Rights, delivered an oral statement before the UN Human Rights Council during its 59th session under Item 3, dedicated to the independence of judges and lawyers, as part of the interactive dialogue with the Special Rapporteur. The statement focused on emerging challenges posed by the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in judicial systems, while commending the UAE’s model in the ethical and responsible application of advanced technologies.
(1) Issued by the Union Association for Human Rights in cooperation with an organization holding consultative status, the written statement was submitted under document number A/HRC/59/NGO/329 to the United Nations Human Rights Council at its 59th session (June–July 2025). It addresses a core issue: the protection of human cultural heritage and the fight against related racial discrimination.
Issued by the Union Association for Human Rights in cooperation with an organization holding consultative status, the written statement was submitted to the United Nations Human Rights Council at its 59th session (June–July 2025). It addresses the topic:
Issued by the Union Association for Human Rights in cooperation with an organization holding consultative status, the written statement was submitted to the United Nations Human Rights Council at its 59th session (June–July 2025). It addresses the crucial topic of: "Promoting International Protection and the Rule of Law in the Digital Space"
Issued by the Union Association for Human Rights in cooperation with an organization holding consultative status, the written statement was submitted to the United Nations Human Rights Council at its 59th session (June–July 2025). It discusses the delicate balance between freedom of expression and cultural and legal constraints, especially in the modern digital context.
Issued by the Union Association for Human Rights in cooperation with an organization holding consultative status, the written statement was submitted to the United Nations Human Rights Council at its 59th session (June–July 2025). The statement focuses on protecting women human rights defenders in the digital space and presents a comprehensive rights-based vision that places this issue at the heart of UN priorities.