Using the People’s Republic of China as a case study, this paper will consider the extent to which the Human Rights Council’s Universal Periodic Review process consolidates and reinforces the pre-existing treatymonitoring system of the United Nations. Is universal periodic review simply more of the same (comments on a self-evaluation report submitted by the State, the rigor being erratic); or is the process something different, either more or less effective? Furthermore, is there evidence of consistency of practice within the UN itself? While the first full cycle of universal periodic review concludes late 2011, it is possible to draw tentative conclusions on the system at this stage
This article critically appraises the extent that the UK Parliament’s Joint Committee on Human Right...
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Using the People’s Republic of China as a case study, this paper will consider the extent to which t...
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National human rights institutions have become a salient feature of national and global human rights...
This thesis explores the United Nations’ human rights monitoring mechanism, the Universal Periodic R...
This chapter analyses the universal periodic review (UPR) mechanism of the Human Rights Council from...
This chapter analyses the universal periodic review (UPR) mechanism of the Human Rights Council from...
Following years of criticism of the Human Rights Commission, the United Nations (UN) created a new h...
The absence of politicization is widely considered an essential feature in ensuring the credibility ...
Hailed as the most innovative and unique human rights monitoring mechanism at the United Nations, th...
The Universal Periodic Review is an intriguing and ambitious development in human rights monitoring....
The Human Rights Council’s Universal Periodic Review (UPR) provides a unique insight into states’ pe...
In 2006, United Nations Human Rights Council was tasked to establish a new human rights monitoring m...
This article critically appraises the extent that the UK Parliament’s Joint Committee on Human Right...
In 2005, former-UN Secretary General Kofi Annan voiced his utopian ambition for the newly created UN...
In September 2011, the final four Pacific Island States (herein defined as the member States of the ...
Using the People’s Republic of China as a case study, this paper will consider the extent to which t...
The Universal Periodic Review is an innovative mechanism for protecting and promoting human rights w...
National human rights institutions have become a salient feature of national and global human rights...
This thesis explores the United Nations’ human rights monitoring mechanism, the Universal Periodic R...
This chapter analyses the universal periodic review (UPR) mechanism of the Human Rights Council from...
This chapter analyses the universal periodic review (UPR) mechanism of the Human Rights Council from...
Following years of criticism of the Human Rights Commission, the United Nations (UN) created a new h...
The absence of politicization is widely considered an essential feature in ensuring the credibility ...
Hailed as the most innovative and unique human rights monitoring mechanism at the United Nations, th...
The Universal Periodic Review is an intriguing and ambitious development in human rights monitoring....
The Human Rights Council’s Universal Periodic Review (UPR) provides a unique insight into states’ pe...
In 2006, United Nations Human Rights Council was tasked to establish a new human rights monitoring m...
This article critically appraises the extent that the UK Parliament’s Joint Committee on Human Right...
In 2005, former-UN Secretary General Kofi Annan voiced his utopian ambition for the newly created UN...
In September 2011, the final four Pacific Island States (herein defined as the member States of the ...