The Effectiveness of the UN Human Rights System: Reform and the Judicialisation of Human Rights - Human Rights and International Law - Subedi, OBE, QC (Hon), Surya (University of Leeds, UK) - Books - Taylor & Francis Ltd - 9781138711532 - May 18, 2017
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The Effectiveness of the UN Human Rights System: Reform and the Judicialisation of Human Rights - Human Rights and International Law 1st edition

Subedi, OBE, QC (Hon), Surya (University of Leeds, UK)

The Effectiveness of the UN Human Rights System: Reform and the Judicialisation of Human Rights - Human Rights and International Law 1st edition

The UN human rights agenda has reached the mature age of 70 years and many UN mechanisms created to implement this agenda are themselves in their middle-age, yet human rights violations are still a daily occurrence around the globe. The scorecard of the UN human rights mechanisms appears impressive in terms of the promotion, spreading of education and engaging States in a dialogue to promote human rights, but when it comes to holding governments to account for violations of these rights, the picture is much more dismal.

This book examines the effectiveness of UN mechanisms and suggests measures to reform them in order to create a system that is robust and fit to serve the 21st century. This book casts a critical eye on the rationale and effectiveness of each of the major UN human rights mechanisms, including the Human Rights Council, the human rights treaty bodies, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, the UN Special Rapporteurs and other Charter-based bodies. Surya P. Subedi argues most of the UN human rights mechanisms have remained toothless entities and proposes measures to reform and strengthen it by depoliticising the workings of UN human rights mechanisms and judicialising human rights at the international level.


304 pages

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Released May 18, 2017
ISBN13 9781138711532
Publishers Taylor & Francis Ltd
Pages 304
Dimensions 240 × 162 × 24 mm   ·   600 g
Language English