The Protection Role and Jurisprudence of the United Nations Human Rights Council (Nijhoff Law Specials)

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The Protection Role and Jurisprudence of the United Nations Human Rights Council (Nijhoff Law Specials)

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This book places under scrutiny for the first time, whether and how, the United Nations Human Rights Council actually contributes to the protection of human rights in the face of pervasive gross violations world-wide. It finds that the Council does little of preventive protection, some mitigatory protection, and little remedial or compensatory protection. The Council's response to situations of gross violations depends on the political alignments within its membership for each situation. The Council gives priority to cooperation and dialogue over principled denunciations of gross violations. It is not an organ of justice, but in some instances it is an organ for justice, inasmuch as it addresses the structural causes of violations. Much useful fact-finding takes place under the auspices of the Council, and it does contribute to the progressive development of international law.

Contents

Challenges of Protection

Foreword

Preface

Introduction

1 Promoting Protection

 1 Introduction

 2 The Universal Periodic Review

 3 Standard-Setting

 4 Cooperation with National Human Rights Institutions

 5 Business and Human Rights

 6 Indigenous Populations

 7 Minorities

 8 Slavery and Slavery-Like Practices

 9 Racism and Racial Discrimination

 10 Human Rights Defenders

 11 Studies

 12 Human Rights Education and Training

 13 Country Rapporteurs, Thematic Rapporteurs and Working Groups

 14 World Campaign on Human Rights

 15 Cooperation with Related UN Organs

 16 Cooperation with Regional Human Rights Bodies

 17 Conclusion

2 Universality

 1 Introduction

 2 The Universal Periodic Review

 3 Philosophical Universality

 4 Universality of Human Rights under International Law: The International Bill of Human Rights

 5 Challenges to Universality

 6 Defending Universality

 6.1 The Democratic Test Of Universality

 6.2 The Bases of Universality

 6.3 Challenges of Implementation

 6.4 Normative Universality

 6.5 Universality in the UN Human Rights Council: The upr Process

 6.6 Political Universality

 6.7 The Universality of International Law

 6.8 Populism and Universality

 6.9 Global Poverty and Universality

 6.10 Gross Violations of Human Rights and Universality

 6.11 Democratic Universality/Peoples' Universality

 6.12 Universality as an Idea

 6.13 Universality as a Goal

 6.14 Universality as a Normative Concept

 7 Conclusion

3 Protection

 1 Introduction

 2 Efforts for International Protection

 3 The Human Rights Council

 4 High Commissioner's Updates to the Human Rights Council on Situations of Concern

 5 Protection Activities of Special Procedures of the Council

 6 Conclusion

4 Prevention

 1 Introduction

 2 Pronouncements of the Council on Prevention

 3 Preventive Actions of Special Procedures of the Council

 4 Early Warning from the UN High Commissioner

 5 Tackling Root Causes of Violations

 6 Conclusion

5 Urgent Action

 1 Introduction

 2 Special Sessions of the Council

 3 Urgent Actions by the President of the Council

 4 Urgent Actions by the High Commissioner at the Request of the Council

 5 Conclusion

6 Good Offices

 1 Introduction

 2 Urgent Communications to Governments

 3 Confidential Complaints Procedure

 4 Good Offices by the President of the Human Rights Council

 5 Conclusion

7 Fact-Finding

 1 Introduction

 2 Principles of Fact-Finding

 2.1 Do No Harm

 2.2 Independence

 2.3 Impartiality

 2.4 Transparency

 2.5 Objectivity

 2.6 Confidentiality

 2.7 Credibility

 2.8 Visibility

 2.9 Integrity

 2.10 Professionalism

 2.11 Consistency

 3 The Special Procedures and Commissions of Inquiry

 4 Conclusion

8 Redress

 1 Introduction

 2 Principles of Redress

 3 Right to Truth

 4 Expressions of Concern Over, or Condemnation of Gross Violations

 5 Accountability

 6 Transitional Justice

 7 Evaluation

 8 Conclusion

9 Justice

 1 Introduction

 2 The Decline of Democracy in the World

 3 The Decline of Human Rights Justice in the World

 4 The Idea of Justice in Philosophical Literature

 5 The Idea of Justice in the International Bill of Human Rights

 5.1 Equal Enjoyment of Enumerated Rights

 5.2 Non-Discrimination

 5.3 Discrimination Versus Distinction

 5.4 Affirmative Action

 5.5 General Comment 4/13 of the Human Rights Committee (Gender Equality)

 5.6 The Beijing World Conference on Women's Rights (1995)

 5.7 Equitable Life Chances

 6 The Human Rights Council's Contributions to the Global Quest for Justice

 7 The Human Rights Council as a Forum for Seeking and Promoting Global Justice

 7.1 Global Hunger

 7.2 Widespread Lack of Access to Medicine

 7.3 Widespread Lack of Access to Safe Drinking Water and Sanitation

 7.4 World-Wide Discrimination Against Women

 7.5 Child, Early and Forced Marriage in Times of Crisis, Including the covid-19 Pandemic

 7.6 Pervasive Gross Violations of Human Rights

 7.7 Afro-Descendants

 7.8 lgtbq s

 7.9 Albinism

 8 Conclusion

10 Jurisprudence

 1 Introduction

 2 The Architecture of International Law: Principles of the UN Charter

 3 Normative Instruments: Treaties and Declarations

 4 Principles on Human Rights and the Environment

 5 Human Rights and Climate Change

 6 The Right to Peace

 7 Promotion of a Democratic and Equitable International Order

 8 Human Rights: International Cooperation and International Solidarity

 9 Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights

 10 National Infrastructure

 11 Protection of Human Rights While Countering Terrorism

 12 Rights to Freedom of Peaceful Assembly and of Association

 13 Protection from Arbitrary Detention

 14 Protection of Human Rights Defenders

 15 Right to Truth

 16 Transitional Justice

 17 Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict

 18 Right to Food

 19 Human Rights and Access to Safe Drinking Water and Sanitation

 20 Access to Medicine

 21 Guiding Principles on Extreme Poverty and Human Rights

 22 Rights of Peasants

 23 The Human Rights of Older Persons

 24 Basic Principles and Guidelines on Development-Based Evictions and Displacement

 25 Trafficking in Persons

 26 Mercenarism

 27 Conclusion

Conclusion

Bibliography

Index

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