This book constitutes the first comprehensive study of the United Nations Special Procedures, covering their history, methods of work, institutional status, relationship with other politically driven organs, and processes affecting their development. Using concrete examples, the book shows how cooperation between states, rather than legalistic processes, have had beneficial impacts on the protection and promotion of human rights.
This book constitutes the first comprehensive study of the United Nations Special Procedures, covering their history, methods of work, institutional status, relationship with other politically driven organs, and processes affecting their development. Using concrete examples, the book shows how cooperation between states, rather than legalistic processes, have had beneficial impacts on the protection and promotion of human rights.
Elvira Domínguez Redondo is Associate Professor of International Law at Middlesex University in London.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction * Chapter One: Creation, Institutionalisation, and Development of Public and Confidential Special Procedures * Chapter Two: The Politics of Reforming Special Procedures * Chapter Three: Growing Organically: A 'System' of Special Procedures * Chapter Four: Shuttling Between Diplomacy and Expertise in Developing Methods of Work * Chapter Five: Implementation of Methods of Work * Chapter Six: Politics of 'Independence': Position of Special Procedures Within the United Nations
* Introduction * Chapter One: Creation, Institutionalisation, and Development of Public and Confidential Special Procedures * Chapter Two: The Politics of Reforming Special Procedures * Chapter Three: Growing Organically: A 'System' of Special Procedures * Chapter Four: Shuttling Between Diplomacy and Expertise in Developing Methods of Work * Chapter Five: Implementation of Methods of Work * Chapter Six: Politics of 'Independence': Position of Special Procedures Within the United Nations
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