The UN human rights agenda has reached the mature age of 70 years and many UN mechanisms created to implement this agenda are themselves in their middle-age, yet human rights violations are still a daily occurrence around the globe. This book casts a critical eye on the rationale and effectiveness of each of the major UN human rights mechanisms arguing that most of them have remained toothless entities. It proposes measures to reform and strengthen the UN system by depoliticising the workings of UN human rights mechanisms and judicialising human rights at the international level, in order to create a system that is robust and fit to serve the 21st century.



Autorentext

Surya P. Subedi, OBE, QC (Hon), is Professor of International Law at the University of Leeds, member of the Institut de Droit International, former UN Special Rapporteur for human rights in Cambodia and barrister at the Three Stone Chambers, Lincoln's Inn, London.



Inhalt

Preface

Introduction

Chapter 1: The place of human rights in the contemporary and globalised world

Chapter 2: The conceptual and international development of human rights

Chapter 3: Effectiveness of the UN human rights treaty bodies

Chapter 4: Effectiveness of the UN Human Rights Council and its challenges

Chapter 5: Effectiveness of the Office of the UN High Commissioner of Human Rights

Chapter 6: The UN Human Rights Special Rapporteurs and their effectiveness in protecting human rights

Chapter 7: Effectiveness of other UN charter-based bodies and agencies associated with the UN

Chapter 8: Reform of the UN human rights system and the judicialisation of human rights at the international level

Conclusions

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Titel
The Effectiveness of the UN Human Rights System
Untertitel
Reform and the Judicialisation of Human Rights
EAN
9781351778954
ISBN
978-1-351-77895-4
Format
E-Book (epub)
Herausgeber
Genre
Veröffentlichung
18.05.2017
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.57 MB
Anzahl Seiten
304
Jahr
2017
Untertitel
Englisch