Human Rights and the Universal Periodic Review
Herausgeber: Charlesworth, Hilary; Larking, Emma
Human Rights and the Universal Periodic Review
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A sustained analysis of the Universal Periodic Review of human rights, focusing on its rituals and potential ritualism.
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A sustained analysis of the Universal Periodic Review of human rights, focusing on its rituals and potential ritualism.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9781107086302
- ISBN-10: 1107086302
- Artikelnr.: 41607496
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9781107086302
- ISBN-10: 1107086302
- Artikelnr.: 41607496
Introduction: the regulatory power of the Universal Periodic Review Hilary
Charlesworth and Emma Larking; Part I. Ritual, Ritualism and the Universal
Periodic Review: 1. Ritual and ritualism at the Universal Periodic Review:
a preliminary appraisal Walter Kälin; 2. The Universal Periodic Review as a
public audit ritual: an anthropological perspective on emerging practices
in the global governance of human rights Jane Cowan; 3. Keepers of the
truth: producing 'transparent' documents for the Universal Periodic Review
Julie Billaud; Part II. Assessing and Engaging with the Universal Periodic
Review: 4. The Universal Periodic Review's first cycle: successes and
failures Roland Chauville; 5. Rituals and implementation in the Universal
Periodic Review and the human rights treaty bodies Heather Collister; 6.
Effective NGO engagement with the Universal Periodic Review Ben Schockman
and Philip Lynch; 7. Global media coverage of the Universal Periodic Review
process Sarah Joseph; Part III. State and Regional Engagement with the
Universal Periodic Review: 8. Representation and suspicion in Canada's
appearance under the Universal Periodic Review Benjamin Authers; 9. The
Universal Periodic Review: building a bridge between the Pacific and
Geneva? Natalie Baird; 10. The effects of the Universal Periodic Review on
human rights practices in the United States Constance de la Vega and
Cassandra Yamasaki; 11. Africa's engagement with the Universal Periodic
Review: commitment or capitulation? Takele Soboka Bulto; 12. Indonesia and
the Universal Periodic Review: negotiating rights Yuyan Wahyuningrum.
Charlesworth and Emma Larking; Part I. Ritual, Ritualism and the Universal
Periodic Review: 1. Ritual and ritualism at the Universal Periodic Review:
a preliminary appraisal Walter Kälin; 2. The Universal Periodic Review as a
public audit ritual: an anthropological perspective on emerging practices
in the global governance of human rights Jane Cowan; 3. Keepers of the
truth: producing 'transparent' documents for the Universal Periodic Review
Julie Billaud; Part II. Assessing and Engaging with the Universal Periodic
Review: 4. The Universal Periodic Review's first cycle: successes and
failures Roland Chauville; 5. Rituals and implementation in the Universal
Periodic Review and the human rights treaty bodies Heather Collister; 6.
Effective NGO engagement with the Universal Periodic Review Ben Schockman
and Philip Lynch; 7. Global media coverage of the Universal Periodic Review
process Sarah Joseph; Part III. State and Regional Engagement with the
Universal Periodic Review: 8. Representation and suspicion in Canada's
appearance under the Universal Periodic Review Benjamin Authers; 9. The
Universal Periodic Review: building a bridge between the Pacific and
Geneva? Natalie Baird; 10. The effects of the Universal Periodic Review on
human rights practices in the United States Constance de la Vega and
Cassandra Yamasaki; 11. Africa's engagement with the Universal Periodic
Review: commitment or capitulation? Takele Soboka Bulto; 12. Indonesia and
the Universal Periodic Review: negotiating rights Yuyan Wahyuningrum.
Introduction: the regulatory power of the Universal Periodic Review Hilary
Charlesworth and Emma Larking; Part I. Ritual, Ritualism and the Universal
Periodic Review: 1. Ritual and ritualism at the Universal Periodic Review:
a preliminary appraisal Walter Kälin; 2. The Universal Periodic Review as a
public audit ritual: an anthropological perspective on emerging practices
in the global governance of human rights Jane Cowan; 3. Keepers of the
truth: producing 'transparent' documents for the Universal Periodic Review
Julie Billaud; Part II. Assessing and Engaging with the Universal Periodic
Review: 4. The Universal Periodic Review's first cycle: successes and
failures Roland Chauville; 5. Rituals and implementation in the Universal
Periodic Review and the human rights treaty bodies Heather Collister; 6.
Effective NGO engagement with the Universal Periodic Review Ben Schockman
and Philip Lynch; 7. Global media coverage of the Universal Periodic Review
process Sarah Joseph; Part III. State and Regional Engagement with the
Universal Periodic Review: 8. Representation and suspicion in Canada's
appearance under the Universal Periodic Review Benjamin Authers; 9. The
Universal Periodic Review: building a bridge between the Pacific and
Geneva? Natalie Baird; 10. The effects of the Universal Periodic Review on
human rights practices in the United States Constance de la Vega and
Cassandra Yamasaki; 11. Africa's engagement with the Universal Periodic
Review: commitment or capitulation? Takele Soboka Bulto; 12. Indonesia and
the Universal Periodic Review: negotiating rights Yuyan Wahyuningrum.
Charlesworth and Emma Larking; Part I. Ritual, Ritualism and the Universal
Periodic Review: 1. Ritual and ritualism at the Universal Periodic Review:
a preliminary appraisal Walter Kälin; 2. The Universal Periodic Review as a
public audit ritual: an anthropological perspective on emerging practices
in the global governance of human rights Jane Cowan; 3. Keepers of the
truth: producing 'transparent' documents for the Universal Periodic Review
Julie Billaud; Part II. Assessing and Engaging with the Universal Periodic
Review: 4. The Universal Periodic Review's first cycle: successes and
failures Roland Chauville; 5. Rituals and implementation in the Universal
Periodic Review and the human rights treaty bodies Heather Collister; 6.
Effective NGO engagement with the Universal Periodic Review Ben Schockman
and Philip Lynch; 7. Global media coverage of the Universal Periodic Review
process Sarah Joseph; Part III. State and Regional Engagement with the
Universal Periodic Review: 8. Representation and suspicion in Canada's
appearance under the Universal Periodic Review Benjamin Authers; 9. The
Universal Periodic Review: building a bridge between the Pacific and
Geneva? Natalie Baird; 10. The effects of the Universal Periodic Review on
human rights practices in the United States Constance de la Vega and
Cassandra Yamasaki; 11. Africa's engagement with the Universal Periodic
Review: commitment or capitulation? Takele Soboka Bulto; 12. Indonesia and
the Universal Periodic Review: negotiating rights Yuyan Wahyuningrum.