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Assessing the effectiveness of national human rights institutions
Assessing the Effectiveness of National Human Rights Institutions examines the role, performance, and impact of NHRIs in promoting and protecting human rights. The book outlines criteria for effectiveness, including independence, accessibility, adequate resources, and compliance with the Paris Principles. It analyzes how different institutional models operate in practice, highlighting both achievements and limitations in addressing human rights violations. Drawing on comparative studies and case examples, the work provides tools for evaluation and recommendations for strengthening NHRIs as key actors in national and international human rights systems.
KP.II 0167 | 341.1 UNI A | My Library (HAM 2) | Available |
KP.II 0265 | 341.1 UNI A | My Library (HAM 3) | Available |
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