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Keller, Helen, and Geir Ulfstein, eds. UN Human Rights Treaty Bodies. Cambridge University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9781139047593.

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Michael, O'Flaherty. Human rights and the UN: Practice before the treaty bodies. Sweet & Maxwell, 1996.

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United Nations. Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights., United Nations Development Programme (Fiji), United Nations Population Fund. Fiji Office., United Nations Development Fund for Women. Pacific Regional Office., and UNICEF, eds. Advancing the implementation of human rights in the Pacific: Compilation of recommendations of the UN human rights treaty bodies to the countries of the Pacific. OHCHR, 2007.

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UN human rights treaty bodies: Law and legitimacy. Cambridge University Press, 2012.

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The Procedures Before the UN Human Rights Treaty Bodies. Intersentia Uitgevers N V, 2004.

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O'Flaherty, Michael. Human rights and the UN: Practice before the treaty bodies. 1996.

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Human rights and the UN: Practice before the treaty bodies. 2nd ed. M. Nijhoff Publishers, 2002.

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Vandenhole, Wouter. Non-Discrimination and Equality in the View of the UN Human Rights Treaty Bodies. Intersentia Uitgevers N V, 2005.

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Seeking remedies for torture victims: A handbook on the individual complaints procedures of the UN treaty bodies. World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT), 2006.

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Grohmann, Nils-Hendrik. Strengthening the un Human Rights Treaty Bodies: An Analysis of the Committees' Legal Powers and Possibilities for Reform. Mohr Siebeck, 2024.

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Bringing rights to bear: An analysis of the work of UN treaty monitoring bodies on reproductive and sexual rights. Center for Reproductive Law and Policy (CRLP), 2003.

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Bruno, Simma, and Hernández Gleider I. Part I Conclusion of Treaties, 4 Legal Consequences of an Impermissible Reservation to a Human Rights Treaty: Where Do We Stand? Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199588916.003.0004.

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The Vienna Convention's regime on reservations is particularly unfit to cope with the specific characteristics of human rights treaties due to the very limited and particular role played by reciprocity and the ‘inward-targeted’ nature of the obligations stipulated in such instruments. Regional human rights courts and UN human rights treaty bodies have developed certain methods of monitoring the reservations practice of states parties to the respective instruments, but a central question has hitherto remained very controversial, namely that of the legal consequences of a reservation to a human
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Culture in the State Reporting Procedure of the UN Human Rights Treaty Bodies: How the HRC, the CESCR and the CEDAWCee use human rights as a sword to Protect and Safeguard Culture, and as a Sheild to protect Against Harmful Culture. Intersentia Uitgevers N.V., 2020.

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Dame Rosalyn, DBE, QC, Higgins, Webb Philippa, Akande Dapo, Sivakumaran Sandesh, and Sloan James. Part 2 The United Nations: What it is, 6 Subsidiary Organs. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198808312.003.0006.

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This chapter discusses the UN’s subsidiary organs. Chapter III of the UN Charter identifies the six ‘principal organs’ of the UN and authorizes the establishment of ‘[s]uch subsidiary organs as may be found necessary’. Two elements are essential to an entity working as a UN subsidiary organ: (i) it must be created by, or under the authority of, a principal organ of the UN; and (ii) it must possess a level of independence from the principal organ by which it was created, or under whose authority it acts. The chapter covers the essential characteristics of a subsidiary organ; powers to establish
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Dame Rosalyn, DBE, QC, Higgins, Webb Philippa, Akande Dapo, Sivakumaran Sandesh, and Sloan James. Part 3 The United Nations: What it Does, 22 Promotion and Protection of Human Rights. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198808312.003.0022.

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The UN Charter contains several provisions on human rights. Indeed, one of the purposes of the UN is ‘[t]o achieve co-operation … in promoting and encouraging respect for human rights and for fundamental freedoms for all without distinction as to race, sex, language, or religion’. The promotion and protection of human rights is also spread throughout the UN system, from the General Assembly and Security Council in New York, to the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights and the Human Rights Council in Geneva, to field presences across the world. This chapter discusses the principal or
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Buga, Irina. A Systematic Analysis of Examples of Modification by Subsequent Practice. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198787822.003.0005.

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This chapter illustrates the treaty modifying potential of subsequent practice and customary law by means of a ‘repertoire’ of examples of practice spanning a wide range of legal fields, with a focus on major treaty regimes such as the UN Charter and the LOSC, and examples drawn from both within and outside the dispute settlement context, as well as within and outside the context of international organizations. The chapter systematically explores the modifying potential of subsequent practice in different contexts, facilitating identification and analysis of analogous cases. It combines and bu
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Heiner, Bielefeldt, Ghanea Nazila, and Wiener Michael. Freedom of Religion or Belief. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198703983.001.0001.

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Violations of religious freedom and violence committed in the name of religion grab our attention on a daily basis. Freedom of religion or belief is a key human right: the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, numerous conventions, declarations, and soft law standards include specific provisions on freedom of religion or belief. The 1981 Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of Intolerance and of Discrimination Based on Religion or Belief has been interpreted since 1986 by the mandate of the UN Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief. Special Rapporteurs (for
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Murphy, Thérèse, and Amrei Müller. The United Nations Special Procedures. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190672676.003.0023.

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This chapter examines the UN Special Procedures, a system of independent experts appointed to monitor and report on human rights violations and to advise and assist in promoting and protecting rights. It positions the Special Procedures as a “missing population,” neglected not just by proponents of global health but by human rights advocates too. This chapter sets out to counter this neglect by “peopling” human rights law. It does this by adding the Special Rapporteurs and others who make up the system of Special Procedures, positioning these experts as an essential supplement to the actors—co
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de Beco, Gauthier. Disability in International Human Rights Law. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198824503.001.0001.

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This book examines what international human rights law has gained from the new elements in the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons (CRPD). It explores how the CRPD is intricately bound up with other international instruments by studying the relationship between the Convention rights and those protected by other human rights treaties as well as the overall objectives of the UN. Using a social model lens on disability, the book shows how the Convention sheds new light on the very notion of human rights. In order to so, the book provides a theoretical framework which explicitly integrates disa
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Weller, Marc, ed. Universal Minority Rights. Oxford University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780199208517.001.0001.

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Abstract The development of international standards for the protection of minorities has been slow and fragmented. In the absence of a comprehensive and universal binding set of rules, the development of minority protection has been left to regional agreements and judicial interpretation of wider human rights treaties. This book brings together a full set of all regional and international jurisprudence from courts and treaty bodies concerned with issues of minority rights. The commentary is arranged around ten thematic areas of investigation, including religious rights, education, cultural rig
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Report of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights on progress in the implementation of the recommendations contained in the study on the human rights of persons with disabilities. UN, 2003.

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Ziccardi Capaldo, Giuliana, ed. The Global Community Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence 2019. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197513552.001.0001.

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The 2019 edition of the Global Community Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence both updates readers on the important work of long-standing international tribunals and introduces readers to more novel topics in international law. The Yearbook continues to provide expert coverage of the Court of Justice of the European Union and diverse tribunals from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to criminal tribunals such as the International Criminal Court (ICC) and the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals (MICT), to international courts of human rights (ECtHR, IACtHR,
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