The Universal Periodic Review (UPR), established in 2006, has been hailed as an innovative mechanism of the United Nations’ Human Rights Council. The peer review mechanism assesses the human rights records of all UN Member States and provides recommendations to further the global promotion and protection of human rights. This article provides an analysis of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s third UPR in 2018 with a specific focus on the State’s use of capital punishment. It explores the challenges faced by the UPR and issues recommendations to foster meaningful discourse, in the international community, to protect the right to life and engender change at the domestic level
When the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) Mechanism was established in 2006, one of the criticisms wa...
This Stakeholder Report focuses upon capital punishment. We make recommendations to the Government o...
In this report we call for the initiation of an official moratorium on the death penalty, as a step ...
The Universal Periodic Review (UPR), established in 2006, has been hailed as an innovative mechanism...
Acclaimed as an innovative mechanism of the UN Human Rights Council, the Universal Periodic Review (...
In 2005, former-UN Secretary General Kofi Annan voiced his utopian ambition for the newly created UN...
The aim of the project is to analyse the legitimacy of justifications for the continued use of the d...
The Universal Periodic Review (UPR) has been hailed as an innovative mechanism of the United Nations...
In this report, we recommend that the government make practical commitments in the third cycle of th...
The Universal Periodic Review (UPR) is a unique mechanism, which is conducted by the United Nations....
Many Islamic countries propose legitimising the death penalty using theological and secular politica...
This Stakeholder Report focuses upon capital punishment and recommends the UAE to ratify the Interna...
The research focused on the effectiveness of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) within four chapter...
This Stakeholder Report focuses upon capital punishment. We make recommendations to the Government o...
This study reviews, analyses and compares the death penalty laws in Saudi Arabia and the United Stat...
When the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) Mechanism was established in 2006, one of the criticisms wa...
This Stakeholder Report focuses upon capital punishment. We make recommendations to the Government o...
In this report we call for the initiation of an official moratorium on the death penalty, as a step ...
The Universal Periodic Review (UPR), established in 2006, has been hailed as an innovative mechanism...
Acclaimed as an innovative mechanism of the UN Human Rights Council, the Universal Periodic Review (...
In 2005, former-UN Secretary General Kofi Annan voiced his utopian ambition for the newly created UN...
The aim of the project is to analyse the legitimacy of justifications for the continued use of the d...
The Universal Periodic Review (UPR) has been hailed as an innovative mechanism of the United Nations...
In this report, we recommend that the government make practical commitments in the third cycle of th...
The Universal Periodic Review (UPR) is a unique mechanism, which is conducted by the United Nations....
Many Islamic countries propose legitimising the death penalty using theological and secular politica...
This Stakeholder Report focuses upon capital punishment and recommends the UAE to ratify the Interna...
The research focused on the effectiveness of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) within four chapter...
This Stakeholder Report focuses upon capital punishment. We make recommendations to the Government o...
This study reviews, analyses and compares the death penalty laws in Saudi Arabia and the United Stat...
When the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) Mechanism was established in 2006, one of the criticisms wa...
This Stakeholder Report focuses upon capital punishment. We make recommendations to the Government o...
In this report we call for the initiation of an official moratorium on the death penalty, as a step ...