Advancing a new general theory of human rights planning and drawing on a content analysis of nine core human rights treaties and a cross-case study of national human rights action plans (NHRAPs) of 53 countries, this volume sets out how these plans should be best developed, implemented, monitored, and how to maximize their effectiveness.
Advancing a new general theory of human rights planning and drawing on a content analysis of nine core human rights treaties and a cross-case study of national human rights action plans (NHRAPs) of 53 countries, this volume sets out how these plans should be best developed, implemented, monitored, and how to maximize their effectiveness.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Azadeh Chalabi is a Lecturer at the Liverpool Law School, University of Liverpool. Previously, Dr Chalabi was a Teaching Fellow at University College London (UCL), Faculty of Laws, and a Lecturer in Law at Ulster University, Transitional Justice Institute (TJI). Her main research interests include national human rights action planning, global networked governance for implementing human rights, business and human rights, the social ontological status of human rights from a critical realist perspective, and legal philosophy.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction I: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES 1: Towards A General Theory of Human Rights Planning: Part I 2: Towards A General Theory of Human Rights Planning: Part II II: DOCTRINAL PERSPECTIVES 3: Legal Status of NHRAPs in International Human Rights Law 4: State Compliance with the Obligation to Adopt a NHRAP III: EMPIRICAL PERSPECTIVES 5: A Cross-Case Analysis of NHRAPs of 53 Countries IV: PRACTICAL PERSPECTIVES 6: A Networked Model of Global Governance for Implementing Human Rights 7: Phases of Human Rights Planning in Practice
Introduction I: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES 1: Towards A General Theory of Human Rights Planning: Part I 2: Towards A General Theory of Human Rights Planning: Part II II: DOCTRINAL PERSPECTIVES 3: Legal Status of NHRAPs in International Human Rights Law 4: State Compliance with the Obligation to Adopt a NHRAP III: EMPIRICAL PERSPECTIVES 5: A Cross-Case Analysis of NHRAPs of 53 Countries IV: PRACTICAL PERSPECTIVES 6: A Networked Model of Global Governance for Implementing Human Rights 7: Phases of Human Rights Planning in Practice
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