ABSTRACT
The United Nations has been at the forefront of developing the international law of human rights for nearly seven decades. This volume brings together the leading research articles on the development of human rights law by the United Nations and also includes essays on issues relating to standard-setting, institutional evolution, and the creation of monitoring procedures.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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PART I THE UN CHARTER AND HUMAN RIGHTS
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PART II UN LAW-MAKING ON HUMAN RIGHTS
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PART III THE CHARTER-BASED ORGANS, INSTITUTIONS AND PROCEDURES
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PART IV UN TREATY BODIES
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PART V HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE UN SPECIALIZED AGENCIES
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PART VI ASSESSMENTS AND CRITIQUES