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National human rights institution: best practice
National Human Rights Institution: Best Practice outlines principles and models for establishing and strengthening independent human rights bodies. It highlights key functions such as monitoring, investigation, policy advice, and public education, while emphasizing adherence to the Paris Principles. The text presents comparative lessons from different countries, offering guidance on structure, effectiveness, accountability, and cooperation with civil society to promote and protect human rights.
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