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The UN human rights treaty system in the 21st century / edited by Anne F. Bayefsky.

Contributor(s): Publication details: The Hague : Kluwer Law International, c2000.Description: xx, 1116 p. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9041114157 (hbk.)
  • 9789041114150 (hbk.)
Other title:
  • United Nations human rights treaty system in the 21st century
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.48 UNH
Partial contents:
I. An Analysis and Evaluation of the System of State Reporting. -- II. Fact-funding as Part of Effective Implementation. -- III. An Effective Individual Complaint Mechanism in an International Human Rights Context. -- IV. Defining the Role of Non-governmental Organizations. -- V. Follow-up of Treaty Body Conclusions. -- VI. The Future of the Human Rights Treaty System: Forging Recommendations. -- VII. The Role of National Courts: A Canadian Example. -- VIII. Conference: Discussion and Recommendations. -- App. 1 The Text of the Treaties. -- App. 2. Status of Ratifications. -- App. 3. Status of Individual Communications. -- App. 4. Draft Amendments to the Treaties. -- App. 5. Report of the Independent Expert on Enhancing the Long-Term Effectiveness of the United Nations Human Rights Treaty System. -- App. 6. International Law Association Report on the Treaty System. -- App. 7. Meetings of Chairpersons of the Treaty Bodies. -- App. 8. Resolutions of the Commission on Human Rights relating to the Human Rights Treaties (2000). -- App. 9. Resolutions of the General Assembly relating to the Human Rights Treaties. -- App. 10. Regional Human Rights Instruments.
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Floor 3, Shelf 7 , Side 2, TierNo 4, BayNo 2

341.48 UNH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available LAWxx,17002,03,AD|SLGxx,93608,03,AD 5000060683

Includes bibliographical references and index.

I. An Analysis and Evaluation of the System of State Reporting. -- II. Fact-funding as Part of Effective Implementation. -- III. An Effective Individual Complaint Mechanism in an International Human Rights Context. -- IV. Defining the Role of Non-governmental Organizations. -- V. Follow-up of Treaty Body Conclusions. -- VI. The Future of the Human Rights Treaty System: Forging Recommendations. -- VII. The Role of National Courts: A Canadian Example. -- VIII. Conference: Discussion and Recommendations. -- App. 1 The Text of the Treaties. -- App. 2. Status of Ratifications. -- App. 3. Status of Individual Communications. -- App. 4. Draft Amendments to the Treaties. -- App. 5. Report of the Independent Expert on Enhancing the Long-Term Effectiveness of the United Nations Human Rights Treaty System. -- App. 6. International Law Association Report on the Treaty System. -- App. 7. Meetings of Chairpersons of the Treaty Bodies. -- App. 8. Resolutions of the Commission on Human Rights relating to the Human Rights Treaties (2000). -- App. 9. Resolutions of the General Assembly relating to the Human Rights Treaties. -- App. 10. Regional Human Rights Instruments.