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New Institutions for Human Rights Protection Kevin Boyle (Professor of Law at the University of Essex)

New Institutions for Human Rights Protection By Kevin Boyle (Professor of Law at the University of Essex)

New Institutions for Human Rights Protection by Kevin Boyle (Professor of Law at the University of Essex)


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The gap between international human rights standards and their implementation is acknowledged to be the major issue confronting human rights protection. This volume examines the new institutions that have sprung up in recent years to address this implementation gap, including the UN human rights council and the EU Fundamental Rights Agency.

New Institutions for Human Rights Protection Summary

New Institutions for Human Rights Protection by Kevin Boyle (Professor of Law at the University of Essex)

This book presents a multi-faceted approach to one of the most crucial challenges facing Human Rights institutions today - the implementation gap that exists between human rights norms and their enforcement by States. Comprising contributions from renowned international scholars in the field of human rights, New Institutions for Human Rights Protection examines how the human rights commitments entered into by States might be translated more effectively into protection for individuals in practice and the crucial role that human rights institutions, at both a national and international level, have to play in this endeavour. Focusing on recent developments in respect to institutions such as the UN Human Rights Council and the EU's Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA), these essays present a thorough account of the objectives and challengers facing the international community today with respect to human rights. From an account of the origins and mandate of the UN Human Rights Council to its potential conflict with the missions of the Treaty bodies and from study of the role of institutions in the field of racism and discrimination to the potency of human rights norms and institutions to uphold minority interests, this volume offers original and diverse perspectives on the role of fledgling human rights institutions.

About Kevin Boyle (Professor of Law at the University of Essex)

Kevin Boyle is a Professor of Law at the University of Essex with specialisation in Human Rights Law. He was Director of the Human Rights Centre from 1990 to 2001. From 2001-2002 he spent a year in Geneva with the United Nations as Senior Adviser to Mary Robinson the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights.

Table of Contents

Introduction ; 1. The United Nations Human Rights Council: Origins, Antecedents, and Prospects ; 2. The United Nations Human Rights Council, Its Special Procedures, and Its Relationship with the Treaty Bodies: Complementarity or Competition? ; 3. Reforming the UN Human Rights Protection Procedures: A Legal Perspective on the Establishment of the Universal Periodic Review Mechanism ; 4. The EU Fundamental Rights Agency: Genesis and Potential ; 5. A Comparative and European Examination of National Institutions in the Field of Racism and Discrimination ; 6. Minority Rights: Norms and Institutions ; Index

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NPB9780199570546
9780199570546
019957054X
New Institutions for Human Rights Protection by Kevin Boyle (Professor of Law at the University of Essex)
New
Hardback
Oxford University Press
2009-05-14
240
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