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This revised and updated collection is intended to serve as a thematic textbook on the institutions and procedures devoted to the national implementation of human rights and to the international monitoring of State performance. Albeit not exhaustive, the coverage extends to most of the monitoring instances available at intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations: complaints, fact-finding and investigative procedures, State reporting obligations, good offices actions, dialogue functions, human rights education, dissemination of human rights information, letter campaigns, and technical co-operation. The target audience of the book is students of international human rights law, but the book can also serve as a guide for both officials and activists involved in the realization of human rights.The success of the first edition has allowed for this second edition. It demonstrates that there is a important demand for literature with a focus on human rights monitoring and follow-up activities.
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Preface to the First Edition
Preface to the Second Edition
Part I: The United Nations 1 Human Rights in the 21st Century Bertie G. Ramcharan
2 The United Nations' Human Rights Machinery: Developments and Challenges iPetter F. Wille
Part II: The Treaty-based System 3 State Reports Morten Kjorum
4 Follow-Up Activities by UN Human Rights Treaty Bodies and Special Procedures Mechanisms of the Human Rights Council - Recent Developments Markus Schmidt
5 Petitions before the United Nations Treaty Bodies: Focus on the Human Rights Committee's Optional Protocol Procedure 35 Alfred de Zayas
6 The Human Rights Committee's Jurisprudence under Article 26 of the ICCPR: The Hidden Revolution Carla Edelenbos
7 The Petition System under ICERD: An Unfulfilled Promise Theo van Boven
8 CEDAW and the Optional Protocol: First Experiences Cees Flinterman and Ginney Liu
9 CAT and Articles 20 and 22 Bent Sorensen
10 Monitoring the CRC Lucy Smith
11 A Brief Look at The International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families M. Arthur Robinson Diakite
12 N egotiating the Monitoring Mechanism for the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities: Two Steps Forward, One Step Back Anna Bruce
Part III: The Resolution-based System under the UN Charter 13 Five Years of Working in the UN Commission on Human Rights: Some Reflections for the Future Work of the UN Human Rights Council Ulrika Sundberg
14 The Establishment of the UN Human Rights Council Jan Eliasson
15 What Effect if Any Will the UN Human Rights Council Have on Special Procedures? Lyal S. Sunga
16 Institutional Re-engineering for Effective Human Rights Monitoring: Proposals for the Unfinished Business under the "New" Human Rights Council Ibrahim Salama
17 Urgent Action Sir Nigel Rodley
Part IV: The UN Secretariat 18 The Office of UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Bertie G. Ramcharan
19 Human Rights Field Operations Michael O'Flaherty
20 The United Nations Programme of Technical Cooperation in the Field of Human Rights Craig G. Mokhiber
21 Mainstreaming Human Rights in the United Nations Zdzislaw Kedzia
Part V: The Principle Organs and Other UN Agencies 22 The Security Council and Human Rights Jan Klabbers
23 The International Court of Justice - Monitoring Human Rights Jonas Grimheden
24 International Criminal Adjudication Bodies: To What Extent Can They Promote Human Rights Effectively in Post-Conflict Situations? Ilaria Bottigliero
25 The International Criminal Tribunals William A. Schabas
26 The Normative Impact of Human Rights on Programming in the UNDP Patrick van Weerelt and Zanofer Ismalebbe
27 The International Labour Organization and Human Rights: Access to the ILO Lee Swepston
28 Role of UNESCO in Human Rights Implementation Bhaswati Mukherjee
29 The World Bank Inspection Panel Laurence Boisson de Chazournes
30 Monitoring the Human Right to Adequate Food at Country Level Maarten Immink and Margret Vidar
31 The Role of UNHCR in the Monitoring and Implementation of Human Rights Standards for Refugees and Other Persons of Concern Christoph Bierwirth
Part VI: Selected Issues 32 Human Rights Education Anette Faye Jacobsen
33 United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues: A Multifaceted Approach to Human Rights Monitoring Elsa Stamatopoulou
34 Minorities at the United Nations Asbjorn Eide
35 Monitoring the Rights of the Internally Displaced Maria Stavropoulou
36 Voluntary Reporting: The Global Compact Radu Mares
37 Terrorism and Human Rights Monitoring Iain Cameron
38 Monitoring Human Rights Obligations and the Fight against Terrorism: Whose Obligations? And Monitored How? Martin Scheinin
39 Indicators for Monitoring Human Rights Jonas Grimheden
40 Sexual Orientation Discrimination: A Necessary and Emerging Area of United Nations Concern Timothy Maldoon
Part VII: The Council of Europe 41 Inter-State Complaints under Treaty Provisions - The Experience under the European Convention on Human Rights Soren C. Prebensen
42 Control of Execution of Decisions under the European Convention on Human Rights - A Perspective on Democratic Security, Inter-governmental Cooperation, Unification and Individual Justice in Europe Fredrik G. E. Sundberg
43 The European Court of Human Rights - Past, Present and Future: An Introduction to the Strasbourg Court Elisabet Fura-Sandstrom
44 The European Convention for the Prevention of Torture Eric Svanidze
45 The European Social Charter Regis Brillat
46 The Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights Thomas Hammarberg and John Dalhuisen
47 The Monitoring Procedure of the Council of Europe's Parliamentary Assembly
Jan Kleijssen 48 The "Pilot-judgment" Procedure of the European Court of Human Rights David Thor Bjorgvinsson
49 Monitoring against Discrimination and Xenophobia - The European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) Lauri Hannikainen
Part VIII: The Organization for Co-operation and Security in Europe 50 Monitoring the Human Dimension of the OSCE Arie Bloed
51 Monitoring by the OSCE's Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) Eric Manton and Bernhard Knoll
Part IX: The European Union 52 The EU Network of Independent Experts on Fundamental Rights Rhona K. M. Smith
53 Fundamental Rights in the EU, with Special Emphasis on the Case-law of the European Court of Justice (Luxembourg) Allan Rosas
54 The EU as an External Human Rights Actor Sybilla Fries and Allan Rosas
55 The European Parliament as a Human Rights Monitoring Mechanism Ana Gomes
56 The Fundamental Rights Agency of the European Union Olivier De Schutter and Valerie Van Goethem
Part X: Other Regional Mechanisms 57 Basic Facts of the Individual Complaint Procedure of the Inter-American Human Rights System Diego Rodriguez-Pinzon
58 The Commission and the Court under the African Human Rights System Muna Ndulo
59 Human Rights Monitoring in the Asia-Pacific Region Vitit Muntarbhorn
Part XI: Other Institutions and Organisations 60 Parliamentary Human Rights Mechanisms Anders B. Johnsson
61 National Human Rights Institutions Brian Burdekin
62 The Role of Bar Associations and Law Societies in the Implementation of Human Rights Ragnar Adalsteinsson
63 The Role of NGOs - An Overview Rachel Brett
64 Minority Rights Group International Clive Baldwin
65 Monitoring Human Rights in Post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina: The Human Rights Chamber and Its Contribution to the Establishment of Rule of Law in Post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina Ekkehard Strauss
Part XII: The Future 66 Eight Reasons Why We Need a World Court of Human Rights Manfred Nowak
67 National Protection Systems Bertie G. Ramcharan
68 Early Warning and Prevention Bertram G. Ramcharan
Jakob Th. Moller - Curriculum vitae
Index.