National mechanisms for reporting and follow-up : a study of state engagement with international human rights mechanisms.
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- unmediated
- volume
- JC571 N38 2016
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Includes bibliographical references.
Part one: Findings of research on national mechanisms for reporting and follow-up -- Part two: Description of national mechanisms by type.
This Guide seeks to provide practical advice on the critical elements that States need to consider when establishing or strengthening their national mechanism for reporting and follow-up, and illustrates this advice with examples of State practice. It is based on the more comprehensive Study of State Engagement with International Human Rights Mechanisms (HR/PUB/16/1/Add.1), which contains more detailed information on these practices.
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