'Practitioners wishing to familiarise themselves with the European mechanisms for the first time will find the basic descriptions helpful. Lawyers more seasoned in the international protection of human rights in Europe will still find the comparative discussions, criticisms and recommendations worthwhile reading. Activists in the field may welcome some of the clearer explanations of mechanisms to influence decision-making ...' Immigration & Nationality Law & Practice, 9:3 (1995). 'This book is recommended to all...' Journal of Peace Research, 32:4 (1995). 'What makes the book particularly valuable is that most contributions are comprised of sets of individual conclusions and recommendations which are then summarized in a number of general recommendations ...' European Journal of International Law, 5:3 (1994).

Abbreviations. Introduction. The monitoring of human rights and the prevention of human rights violations through reporting procedures; V. Dimitrijevic. The efficiency of individual complaint procedures: the experience of CCPR, CERD, CAT and ECHR; R. Mullerson. Monitoring the CSCE Human Dimension: in search of its effectiveness; A. Bloed. A comparative study of the monitoring mechanisms and the important institutional frameworks for human rights protection with the Council of Europe, the CSCE and the European Community; M. Pentikainen, M. Scheinin. The contribution of NGOs to the monitoring and protection of human rights in Europe: an analysis of the role and access of NGOs to the intergovernmental organisations; R. Brett. International mechanisms for the prevention of torture; M. Nowak, W. Suntinger. International mechanisms for the monitoring and the protection of minority rights: their advantages, disadvantages and interrelationships; G. Alfredsson, D. Turk. Future protection of economic and social rights in Europe; A. Eide. International monitoring mechanisms in situations of armed conflict; A. Rosas. The collective responsibility of states to ensure respect for humanitarian principles; L. de Boisson de Chazournes. From Nuremburg to the Balkans: the international war crimes tribunal for the former Yugoslavia; N. Howen. Case study on the former Yugoslavia: the international mechanisms, their efficiency and failures; R. Wieruszewski. General conclusions and recommendations. Index.
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ISBN
9780792323839
Published
1993
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Weight
771 gr
Height
235 mm
Width
155 mm
Thickness
26 mm
Age
Research, UP, P, 05, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
356