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International Human Rights Law

International Human Rights Law (9th edn)

Rhona K. M. Smith
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date: 22 March 2023

p. 1449. Monitoring, implementing, and enforcing human rightslocked

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  • Rhona K. M. SmithRhona K. M. SmithProfessor of International Human Rights and Head of Law School, Newcastle University

Abstract

This chapter examines the monitoring, implementation, and enforcement mechanisms of the United Nations, and discusses the reports system, the inter-State complaints system, and the individual complaints system. It describes the use of rapporteurs and special investigators; ancillary bodies; and some of the problems of the international human rights system.

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