Challenges and Chances of a Written State Report : Analysis and Improvement of a Monitoring Instrument on the Implementation of Human Rights.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Berlin :
BWV Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag,
2021.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
- Abbreviations and Legal Citation Format
- Part One: Introduction
- I. Scope and Aim of the Thesis
- II. Research Method and Application
- Part Two: Unravelling a Confused System
- Chapter 1: The State Reporting Obligation
- I. Human Rights Monitoring through State Reporting
- II. State Reporting Obligations and their Procedures
- 1. United Nations Human Rights System
- a. Procedure of Reporting to the United Nations Treaty Bodies
- aa. Standard Reporting Procedure
- (1) Common Core Document
- (2) Treaty Specific Report
- Bb. Simplified Reporting Procedure
- 2. Regional Human Rights Systems and the State Reporting Obligation
- a. European Human Rights System
- aa. Provisions that Prescribe State Reporting
- bb. Procedure of State Reporting in Europe
- b. Inter-American Human Rights System
- aa. Provisions that Prescribe State Reporting
- bb. Procedure of State Reporting in the Americas
- c. African Human Rights System
- aa. Provisions that Prescribe State Reporting
- bb. Procedure of State Reporting in Africa
- d. Arabian Human Rights System
- 3. Conclusion
- III. What is the Content, Purpose and Nature of the State Reporting Obligation?
- 1. Content of the State Reporting Obligation in Relation to the Written Report
- 2. Object and Purpose of the State Reporting Obligation
- 3. Dogmatic Classification of the State Reporting Obligation
- a. The Legal Nature of the State Reporting Obligation
- b. The Obligee of the State Reporting Obligation
- 4. Conclusion
- IV. Challenges of the State Reporting Procedure as Violations of International Law
- 1. The Violation of the Principle Pacta Sunt Servanda
- 2. Fragmentation of International Law and the State Reporting Obligation
- 3. Conclusion
- Chapter 2: Previous Reform Proposals
- I. The Alston Proposals, 1988-1997
- 1. The Initial Report, 1989
- 2. The Interim Report, 1993
- 3. The Final Report, 1997
- II. Single State Report, 2002-2006
- 1. Coordination
- 2. Global Approach
- III. Unified Standing Treaty Body, 2006
- IV. Harmonized Reporting Guidelines, 2006
- V. Treaty Body Strengthening Process, 2009-2014
- 1. Report of the Secretary-General, 2011
- 2. Consultations with Stakeholders, 2010-2012
- A. National Human Rights Institutions
- b. Treaty Bodies
- c. Non-Governmental Organizations
- d. State Parties
- e. Academia
- f. United Nations Entities
- g. Multi-Stakeholder Meetings
- 3. Report of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, 2012
- VI. Review 2020
- 1. General Assembly Resolution 68/268, 2014
- 2. Biennial Reports
- a. First and Second Biennial Report
- b. Preparation for the Third Biennial Report
- c. Third Biennial Report
- VII. Conclusion