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Human rights and the Universal Periodic Review mechanism : a research companion

  • 著者名edited by Damian Etone, Amna Nazir, and Alice Storey
  • 出版者Routledge
  • 出版年2024

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  • 書名Human rights and the Universal Periodic Review mechanism : a research companion
  • 著者名edited by Damian Etone, Amna Nazir, and Alice Storey
  • ISBN9781032524184
  • 国名コードus
  • 言語コードeng
  • 出版地New York
  • 出版者Routledge
  • 出版年2024
  • ページpages cm
  • 注記Includes bibliographical references and index
    Summary:"The Universal Periodic Review (UPR) is a peer-review mechanism, reviewing all 193 UN Member States' protection and promotion of human rights. After 10 years of the existence of the UPR mechanisms, this collection examines the effectiveness of the UPR, theoretical and conceptual debates about its modus operandi, and the lessons that can be drawn across different regions/states to identify possible improvements. The book argues that despite its limitations, the UPR mechanism with its inclusive, cooperative and collaborative framework, is an important human rights mechanism with the potential to evolve over time into an effective cooperative tool for monitoring human rights implementation."-- Provided by publisher
  • 件名United Nations Human Rights Council
    United Nations -- Commissions
    United Nations General Assembly Declaration on the Rights of Peasants, (2017 December 18)
    Human rights
    International law and human rights
    Human rights monitoring
  • 内容The Universal Periodic Review as an evolving process examining the path of development / Kathryn McNeilly The Universal Periodic Review as utopia / Amna Nazir, Alice Storey, and Jon Yorke What is the UPR? thinking about the UPR as a source of international law / Frederick Cowell Putting down roots analysis of UPR recommendations in the first three cycles / Edward R. McMahon & Tomek Botwicz Searching for recommendation alignment across UN human rights bodies / Elvira Domínguez-Redondo & Rhona Smith The Universal Periodic Review and transitional justice / Damian Etone Universal Periodic Review prospects for promoting support for the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Peasants and other People Working in Rural Areas (UNDROP) / Louisa Ashley Still a "mutual praise society"? the African group at the Universal Periodic Review / Eduard Jordaan The significance of the UPR in the absence of a regional human rights system the case of the Asia Pacific / Fiona McGaughey, Amy Maguire, Natalie Baird, James Gomez, Romulo Nayacalevu Unpacking the enigma of reporting under the Universal Periodic Review the case of three Southeast Asian countries / Kazuo Fukuda Navigating devolution at the UPR the case of the United Kingdom / Michael Lane