Promoting participation : Why and how national human rights institutions should be allowed to contribute at the United Nations International Service for Human Rights

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: International Service for Human Rights ; [2015]Description: 43 pages; 30 cmSubject(s):
Contents:
Executive summary; Introduction; The Paris Principles endorsed by the UN as the standard for full participation; The purpose and characteristics of national human rights institutions; Rights of NHRIS to participate in UN Human Rights bodies and processes and current practice; When modalities allow, NHRIS participate; The basis for extending participation rights for A-Status NHRIS; The basis of extending participation rights to the genera; assembly and ecosoc; Conclusions; Recommendations
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Executive summary; Introduction; The Paris Principles endorsed by the UN as the standard for full participation; The purpose and characteristics of national human rights institutions; Rights of NHRIS to participate in UN Human Rights bodies and processes and current practice; When modalities allow, NHRIS participate; The basis for extending participation rights for A-Status NHRIS; The basis of extending participation rights to the genera; assembly and ecosoc; Conclusions; Recommendations

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