This article discusses the experience of the Fijian Human Rights Commission as an illustration of some of the challenges Pacific nations may face in achieving an independent and effective human rights institution in a complex and sometimes volatile socio-political context. The article argues that the presence of a supportive regional network of national human rights institutions is essential to creating and maintaining independent and effective national institutions
New beginnings offer new opportunities but also present new challenges. The restoration of democracy...
In this lecture Director, Shaista Shameem, Fiji Human Rights Commission argues that there is an appa...
The purpose of my dissertation is to examine whether and how national human rights institutions (NHR...
This article discusses the experience of the Fijian Human Rights Commission as an illustration of so...
At present, 64 of the 192 Member States of the United Nations have National Human Rights Institution...
At present, 64 of the 192 Member States of the United Nations have National Human Rights Institution...
This article is the first study paper in a series related to human rights and has been developed in ...
In the first section, we provide a brief history of the establishment of NHRIs in the region and not...
In 2007, Andrew Byrnes and Andrea Durbach received a grant from the Australian Research Council to i...
The aim of this chapter is to challenge the focus on 'institutions' (the lack of them, their potenti...
Over the past decade there has been a marked shift towards human rights in the policy of multilatera...
This article examines the dynamics of engagement between national human rights institutions (NHRIs) ...
This article draws on research conducted by the New Zealand Human Rights Commission and the Pacific ...
This article examines the dynamics of engagement between national human rights institutions (NHRIs) ...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedThe last decade has seen the rise of a potentially significant develop...
New beginnings offer new opportunities but also present new challenges. The restoration of democracy...
In this lecture Director, Shaista Shameem, Fiji Human Rights Commission argues that there is an appa...
The purpose of my dissertation is to examine whether and how national human rights institutions (NHR...
This article discusses the experience of the Fijian Human Rights Commission as an illustration of so...
At present, 64 of the 192 Member States of the United Nations have National Human Rights Institution...
At present, 64 of the 192 Member States of the United Nations have National Human Rights Institution...
This article is the first study paper in a series related to human rights and has been developed in ...
In the first section, we provide a brief history of the establishment of NHRIs in the region and not...
In 2007, Andrew Byrnes and Andrea Durbach received a grant from the Australian Research Council to i...
The aim of this chapter is to challenge the focus on 'institutions' (the lack of them, their potenti...
Over the past decade there has been a marked shift towards human rights in the policy of multilatera...
This article examines the dynamics of engagement between national human rights institutions (NHRIs) ...
This article draws on research conducted by the New Zealand Human Rights Commission and the Pacific ...
This article examines the dynamics of engagement between national human rights institutions (NHRIs) ...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedThe last decade has seen the rise of a potentially significant develop...
New beginnings offer new opportunities but also present new challenges. The restoration of democracy...
In this lecture Director, Shaista Shameem, Fiji Human Rights Commission argues that there is an appa...
The purpose of my dissertation is to examine whether and how national human rights institutions (NHR...