This article analyses the impact and effectiveness of the most important international monitoring mechanism for New Zealand's international human rights obligations, which is the process of State reporting under United Nations human rights treaties by committees of experts. This article concludes that the organisation of this process in New Zealand has improved since the mid-2000s and that domestic actors, such as the New Zealand Human Rights Commission and non-governmental organisations, have become more involved. There is, however, no structural follow-up to the recommendations of the supervisory United Nations committees, and as a result they often remain largely ineffective. This article will explain why the reporting process under the ...
Although New Zealand has traditionally relied on 'progressive realisation' of economic, social and c...
Since 1993, the United Nations has promoted national human rights institutions (NHRIs); these have s...
In the 20 years the Institute of Commonwealth Studies has been teaching the MA in human rights, 40 i...
This article analyses the impact and effectiveness of the most important international monitoring me...
2015 witnessed New Zealand’s continued engagement with the United Nations and its treaty and Charte...
This article draws upon extensive primary research involving substantive documentary analysis of Uni...
Successive governments have committed New Zealand to implementing international human rights standar...
This article reflects concerns about what may emerge from the United Nations human rights treaty bod...
This paper assesses New Zealand’s immigration policy towards victims of human trafficking, adopting ...
New Zealand has ratified many of the same international instruments instructing resettled refugees\u...
This article explores the benefits and challenges of involvement by international NGOs in the Univ...
Many states are now committed to implementing international human rights standards domestically. In ...
The article explores a decision adopted by the UN Human Rights Committee (HRC) concerning an individ...
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights has recently published her much anticipated re...
Recent research has shown that state reporting to human rights monitoring bodies is associated with ...
Although New Zealand has traditionally relied on 'progressive realisation' of economic, social and c...
Since 1993, the United Nations has promoted national human rights institutions (NHRIs); these have s...
In the 20 years the Institute of Commonwealth Studies has been teaching the MA in human rights, 40 i...
This article analyses the impact and effectiveness of the most important international monitoring me...
2015 witnessed New Zealand’s continued engagement with the United Nations and its treaty and Charte...
This article draws upon extensive primary research involving substantive documentary analysis of Uni...
Successive governments have committed New Zealand to implementing international human rights standar...
This article reflects concerns about what may emerge from the United Nations human rights treaty bod...
This paper assesses New Zealand’s immigration policy towards victims of human trafficking, adopting ...
New Zealand has ratified many of the same international instruments instructing resettled refugees\u...
This article explores the benefits and challenges of involvement by international NGOs in the Univ...
Many states are now committed to implementing international human rights standards domestically. In ...
The article explores a decision adopted by the UN Human Rights Committee (HRC) concerning an individ...
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights has recently published her much anticipated re...
Recent research has shown that state reporting to human rights monitoring bodies is associated with ...
Although New Zealand has traditionally relied on 'progressive realisation' of economic, social and c...
Since 1993, the United Nations has promoted national human rights institutions (NHRIs); these have s...
In the 20 years the Institute of Commonwealth Studies has been teaching the MA in human rights, 40 i...