New challenges for the UN human rights machinery : what future for the UN treaty body system and the Human Rights Council procedures? / M. Cherif Bassiouni, William A. Schabas (eds.).
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TextPublication details: Cambridge, UK ; Portland, OR : Intersentia, �2011.Description: xx, 480 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN: - 9781780680552
- 1780680554
- New challenges for the United Nations human rights machinery
- 341.48 23
- K3240 .N489 2011
- KC 200
Includes bibliographical references.
It's time for a world court of human rights / Manfred Nowak -- Periodic reporting : the backbone of the UN treaty body review procedures / Michael O'Flaherty and Pei-Lun Tsai -- Streamlining the constructive dialogue : efficiency from states' perspectives / Rachael Lorna Johnstone -- On the binding nature of the findings of the treaty bodies / William A. Schabas -- Implementing treaty body recommendations : establishing better follow-up procedures / Felice D. Gaer -- Accessing justice by all means : individual communications before UN treaty bodies : a case study of CERD / Chris Maina Peter -- The complementary role of general comments in enhancing the implementation of treaty bodies' recommendations and views (the example of CESCR) / Aslan Abashidze -- Universal suffrage and the international human rights treaty bodies : where are the women? / Alice Edwards -- Taking human rights from the grassroots to Geneva ... and back : strengthening the relationship between UN treaty bodies and NGOs / Philip Lynch and Ben Schokman -- Strengthening of the UN treaty bodies' complaint procedures : elements for a reform agenda from an NGO perspective / Gabriela Kletzel, Camila Barretto Maia and M�onica Zwaig -- Building a universal system for the protection of human rights : the way forward / Olivier de Frouville -- Making the connection : security and human rights / Elvira Dom�inguez-Redondo -- The work of the International Commission of Inquiry for Libya / Philippe Kirsch -- What should be the UN Human Rights Council's role in investigating genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity? / Lyal S. Sunga -- Peer review in the mix : how the UPR transforms human rights discourse / Constance de la Vega and Tamara N. Lewis -- The system of the UN special procedures : some proposals for change / Ingrid Nifosi-Sutton -- The unfinished business of a special procedures system / Tania Baldwin-Pask and Patrizia Scannella.
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