The absence of politicization is widely considered an essential feature in ensuring the credibility of international organizations concerned with human rights monitoring. Nonetheless, hardly any empirical research has been conducted to systematically assess its presence and identify its consequences. Therefore, this article investigates the extent to which the state reporting process of the Treaty Bodies and the Universal Periodic Review are perceived to be politicized, and what consequences politicization has on their credibility. It claims that whereas politicization carries exclusively negative consequences in the Treaty Bodies, it has some unexpected positive consequences in the case of the Universal Periodic Review.</p
Part of the Universal Periodic Review Process (UPR) at the UN Human Rights Council involves the stat...
This thesis explores the United Nations’ human rights monitoring mechanism, the Universal Periodic R...
What mechanisms facilitate state compliance with human rights? This article proposes and applies a m...
The absence of politicization is widely considered an essential feature in ensuring the credibility ...
Monitoring the extent to which states respect their human rights obligations is a difficult task. Wi...
National human rights institutions have become a salient feature of national and 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...
This article critically appraises the extent that the UK Parliament’s Joint Committee on Human Right...
International human rights mechanisms’ efficiency is normally linked to the work of independent expe...
This paper explores the politics of monitoring at the Universal Periodic Review (UPR), a new United ...
Human rights treaty bodies have been frequently criticized as useless and the regime’s self-reportin...
This article examines the traditional manner in which human rights implementation has been focused o...
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 thesis explores the United Nations’ human rights monitoring mechanism, the Universal Periodic R...
What mechanisms facilitate state compliance with human rights? This article proposes and applies a m...
The absence of politicization is widely considered an essential feature in ensuring the credibility ...
Monitoring the extent to which states respect their human rights obligations is a difficult task. Wi...
National human rights institutions have become a salient feature of national and 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...
This article critically appraises the extent that the UK Parliament’s Joint Committee on Human Right...
International human rights mechanisms’ efficiency is normally linked to the work of independent expe...
This paper explores the politics of monitoring at the Universal Periodic Review (UPR), a new United ...
Human rights treaty bodies have been frequently criticized as useless and the regime’s self-reportin...
This article examines the traditional manner in which human rights implementation has been focused o...
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 thesis explores the United Nations’ human rights monitoring mechanism, the Universal Periodic R...
What mechanisms facilitate state compliance with human rights? This article proposes and applies a m...