The United Nations human rights regime was transformed into a new apparatus that received the approbation of the international community. The past United Nations human rights regime was seen as ineffective, divisive, politicized, and a protector of human rights violators rather than the victims of human rights abuses. This study examines the effectiveness of the new human rights apparatus, and whether the new human rights body has improved the conditions of human rights within the member-states of the new regime, throughout the different regions, and the effectiveness of 1503 resolutions aimed at gross violators. The use of statistical analyses was used for the purpose of determining the effectiveness of the regime using the political terro...
The ftieth anniversary of the UN Universal Declaration on Human Rights marks an appropriate moment ...
The initial stage of the activities of the new UN body for human rights was marked by the adoption o...
National human rights institutions have become a salient feature of national and global human rights...
Summary In an attempt to answer the question whether the new UN Human Rights Council is a guarantee ...
Bibliography: leaves 107-112.Today, the United Nations in general and the International Human Rights...
In 1946, the United Nations (UN) created a body comprised of member states known as the Commission o...
Institutional complexity has enjoyed growing attention in the literature on international regimes. H...
6 Abstract Current international law contains several treaty instruments anchoring and regulating th...
In the context of this article, the author takes stock of the legacy of the UN Commission on Human R...
The United Nations human rights treaty bodies have, from modest beginnings, developed monitoring pra...
International human rights mechanisms’ efficiency is normally linked to the work of independent expe...
While one of the greatest achievements of the United Nations has been the creation of international ...
The context for the reform of the UN's human rights machinery that resulted in the creation of the H...
This article approaches the matter of institutional reform of the United Nations Human Rights Counci...
After the nonbinding Universal Declaration of Human Rights, many global and regional human rights t...
The ftieth anniversary of the UN Universal Declaration on Human Rights marks an appropriate moment ...
The initial stage of the activities of the new UN body for human rights was marked by the adoption o...
National human rights institutions have become a salient feature of national and global human rights...
Summary In an attempt to answer the question whether the new UN Human Rights Council is a guarantee ...
Bibliography: leaves 107-112.Today, the United Nations in general and the International Human Rights...
In 1946, the United Nations (UN) created a body comprised of member states known as the Commission o...
Institutional complexity has enjoyed growing attention in the literature on international regimes. H...
6 Abstract Current international law contains several treaty instruments anchoring and regulating th...
In the context of this article, the author takes stock of the legacy of the UN Commission on Human R...
The United Nations human rights treaty bodies have, from modest beginnings, developed monitoring pra...
International human rights mechanisms’ efficiency is normally linked to the work of independent expe...
While one of the greatest achievements of the United Nations has been the creation of international ...
The context for the reform of the UN's human rights machinery that resulted in the creation of the H...
This article approaches the matter of institutional reform of the United Nations Human Rights Counci...
After the nonbinding Universal Declaration of Human Rights, many global and regional human rights t...
The ftieth anniversary of the UN Universal Declaration on Human Rights marks an appropriate moment ...
The initial stage of the activities of the new UN body for human rights was marked by the adoption o...
National human rights institutions have become a salient feature of national and global human rights...