National Human Rights Institutions
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National Human Rights Institutions
Rules, Requirements, and Practice
Roberts Lyer, Kirsten; Langtry, David
Oxford University Press
11/2021
416
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Inglês
9780198829102
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The Establishment and Development Of National Human Rights Institutions and the Sub-Committee on Accreditation
1: The Emergence of National Human Rights Institutions and Their Global and Regional Networks
2: The Operation of the Sub-Committee on Accreditation in Practice
The Sub-Committee On Accreditation and The Structure and Functioning of National Human Rights Institutions
3: National Human Rights Institutions' Legal Basis: The Enabling Law
4: Who Runs National Human Rights Institutions? Membership, Leadership, and Staffing
5: National Human Rights Institutions Relationship with the State: Funding and Administrative Autonomy
6: Human Rights Mandate - Promotion and Protection Functions
National Human Rights Institutions As Human Rights Promoters And Protectors
7: The Practice of National Human Rights Institutions as Human Rights Advocates and Defenders
8: National Human Rights Institutions as Treaty-Mandated National Prevention and Monitoring Mechanisms
9: Challenging Cases
10: Losing A-Status: Special Reviews and Downgrading
11: Conclusion: Looking Forward - The Sub-Committee on Accreditation and National Human Rights Institutions
1: The Emergence of National Human Rights Institutions and Their Global and Regional Networks
2: The Operation of the Sub-Committee on Accreditation in Practice
The Sub-Committee On Accreditation and The Structure and Functioning of National Human Rights Institutions
3: National Human Rights Institutions' Legal Basis: The Enabling Law
4: Who Runs National Human Rights Institutions? Membership, Leadership, and Staffing
5: National Human Rights Institutions Relationship with the State: Funding and Administrative Autonomy
6: Human Rights Mandate - Promotion and Protection Functions
National Human Rights Institutions As Human Rights Promoters And Protectors
7: The Practice of National Human Rights Institutions as Human Rights Advocates and Defenders
8: National Human Rights Institutions as Treaty-Mandated National Prevention and Monitoring Mechanisms
9: Challenging Cases
10: Losing A-Status: Special Reviews and Downgrading
11: Conclusion: Looking Forward - The Sub-Committee on Accreditation and National Human Rights Institutions
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The Establishment and Development Of National Human Rights Institutions and the Sub-Committee on Accreditation
1: The Emergence of National Human Rights Institutions and Their Global and Regional Networks
2: The Operation of the Sub-Committee on Accreditation in Practice
The Sub-Committee On Accreditation and The Structure and Functioning of National Human Rights Institutions
3: National Human Rights Institutions' Legal Basis: The Enabling Law
4: Who Runs National Human Rights Institutions? Membership, Leadership, and Staffing
5: National Human Rights Institutions Relationship with the State: Funding and Administrative Autonomy
6: Human Rights Mandate - Promotion and Protection Functions
National Human Rights Institutions As Human Rights Promoters And Protectors
7: The Practice of National Human Rights Institutions as Human Rights Advocates and Defenders
8: National Human Rights Institutions as Treaty-Mandated National Prevention and Monitoring Mechanisms
9: Challenging Cases
10: Losing A-Status: Special Reviews and Downgrading
11: Conclusion: Looking Forward - The Sub-Committee on Accreditation and National Human Rights Institutions
1: The Emergence of National Human Rights Institutions and Their Global and Regional Networks
2: The Operation of the Sub-Committee on Accreditation in Practice
The Sub-Committee On Accreditation and The Structure and Functioning of National Human Rights Institutions
3: National Human Rights Institutions' Legal Basis: The Enabling Law
4: Who Runs National Human Rights Institutions? Membership, Leadership, and Staffing
5: National Human Rights Institutions Relationship with the State: Funding and Administrative Autonomy
6: Human Rights Mandate - Promotion and Protection Functions
National Human Rights Institutions As Human Rights Promoters And Protectors
7: The Practice of National Human Rights Institutions as Human Rights Advocates and Defenders
8: National Human Rights Institutions as Treaty-Mandated National Prevention and Monitoring Mechanisms
9: Challenging Cases
10: Losing A-Status: Special Reviews and Downgrading
11: Conclusion: Looking Forward - The Sub-Committee on Accreditation and National Human Rights Institutions
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