Monitoring the extent to which states respect their human rights obligations is a difficult task. Within the United Nations, two major mechanisms exist to review states’ human rights performance, namely the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) and the Treaty Bodies. This study shows that both instruments have their strengths and weaknesses. The UPR is successful in pressuring states to comply with human rights recommendations, although the mechanism is often perceived as unfair towards certain groups of states. In contrast, Treaty Bodies provide states with learning opportunities and specific advice on how to improve their performance, yet their recommendations do not carry considerable political weight
The research focused on the effectiveness of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) within four chapter...
Human rights treaty bodies have been frequently criticized as useless and the regime’s self-reportin...
The Universal Periodic Review (UPR) is an exceptional mechanism within the framework of internationa...
Monitoring the extent to which states respect their human rights obligations is a difficult task. Wi...
The absence of politicization is widely considered an essential feature in ensuring the credibility ...
The Universal Periodic Review (UPR) mechanism is the most recent and distinct addition to the UN hum...
Part of the Universal Periodic Review Process (UPR) at the UN Human Rights Council involves the stat...
This article examines the traditional manner in which human rights implementation has been focused o...
Non-governmental organisations are vital to the progression and realisation of global human rights. ...
What mechanisms facilitate state compliance with human rights? This article proposes and applies a m...
What mechanisms facilitate state compliance with human rights? This article proposes and applies a m...
Hailed as the most innovative and unique human rights monitoring mechanism at the United Nations, th...
This paper explores the politics of monitoring at the Universal Periodic Review (UPR), a new United ...
The research focused on the effectiveness of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) within four chapter...
Human rights treaty bodies have been frequently criticized as useless and the regime’s self-reportin...
The Universal Periodic Review (UPR) is an exceptional mechanism within the framework of internationa...
Monitoring the extent to which states respect their human rights obligations is a difficult task. Wi...
The absence of politicization is widely considered an essential feature in ensuring the credibility ...
The Universal Periodic Review (UPR) mechanism is the most recent and distinct addition to the UN hum...
Part of the Universal Periodic Review Process (UPR) at the UN Human Rights Council involves the stat...
This article examines the traditional manner in which human rights implementation has been focused o...
Non-governmental organisations are vital to the progression and realisation of global human rights. ...
What mechanisms facilitate state compliance with human rights? This article proposes and applies a m...
What mechanisms facilitate state compliance with human rights? This article proposes and applies a m...
Hailed as the most innovative and unique human rights monitoring mechanism at the United Nations, th...
This paper explores the politics of monitoring at the Universal Periodic Review (UPR), a new United ...
The research focused on the effectiveness of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) within four chapter...
Human rights treaty bodies have been frequently criticized as useless and the regime’s self-reportin...
The Universal Periodic Review (UPR) is an exceptional mechanism within the framework of internationa...