State Behavior in the Universal Periodic Review Mechanism of the United Nations Human Rights Council

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  • State Behavior in the Universal Periodic Review Mechanism of the United Nations Human Rights Council Book Detail

  • Author : Edward R. McMahon
  • Release Date : 2011
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  • Pages : 406
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  • File Size : 87,87 MB

State Behavior in the Universal Periodic Review Mechanism of the United Nations Human Rights Council by Edward R. McMahon PDF Summary

Book Description: Increasing attention is being focused on the utility of peer review processes in inter-governmental organizations. In 2008 the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) mechanism ofthe United Nations Human Rights Council began functioning. A leading feature of the HRC is this process in which governments make recommendations to fellow U.N. members on how to promote and protect human rights, and which succeeded the widely discredited U.N. Commission on Human Rights (CHR).

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