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Author Giegling, Jule

Title Challenges and Chances of a Written State Report : Analysis and Improvement of a Monitoring Instrument on the Implementation of Human Rights
Published Berlin : BWV Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag, 2021

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Description 1 online resource (186 pages)
Contents Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Abbreviations and Legal Citation Format -- Part One: Introduction -- I. Scope and Aim of the Thesis -- II. Research Method and Application -- Part Two: Unravelling a Confused System -- Chapter 1: The State Reporting Obligation -- I. Human Rights Monitoring through State Reporting -- II. State Reporting Obligations and their Procedures -- 1. United Nations Human Rights System -- a. Procedure of Reporting to the United Nations Treaty Bodies -- aa. Standard Reporting Procedure -- (1) Common Core Document -- (2) Treaty Specific Report
Bb. Simplified Reporting Procedure -- 2. Regional Human Rights Systems and the State Reporting Obligation -- a. European Human Rights System -- aa. Provisions that Prescribe State Reporting -- bb. Procedure of State Reporting in Europe -- b. Inter-American Human Rights System -- aa. Provisions that Prescribe State Reporting -- bb. Procedure of State Reporting in the Americas -- c. African Human Rights System -- aa. Provisions that Prescribe State Reporting -- bb. Procedure of State Reporting in Africa -- d. Arabian Human Rights System -- 3. Conclusion
III. What is the Content, Purpose and Nature of the State Reporting Obligation? -- 1. Content of the State Reporting Obligation in Relation to the Written Report -- 2. Object and Purpose of the State Reporting Obligation -- 3. Dogmatic Classification of the State Reporting Obligation -- a. The Legal Nature of the State Reporting Obligation -- b. The Obligee of the State Reporting Obligation -- 4. Conclusion -- IV. Challenges of the State Reporting Procedure as Violations of International Law -- 1. The Violation of the Principle Pacta Sunt Servanda
2. Fragmentation of International Law and the State Reporting Obligation -- 3. Conclusion -- Chapter 2: Previous Reform Proposals -- I. The Alston Proposals, 1988-1997 -- 1. The Initial Report, 1989 -- 2. The Interim Report, 1993 -- 3. The Final Report, 1997 -- II. Single State Report, 2002-2006 -- 1. Coordination -- 2. Global Approach -- III. Unified Standing Treaty Body, 2006 -- IV. Harmonized Reporting Guidelines, 2006 -- V. Treaty Body Strengthening Process, 2009-2014 -- 1. Report of the Secretary-General, 2011 -- 2. Consultations with Stakeholders, 2010-2012
A. National Human Rights Institutions -- b. Treaty Bodies -- c. Non-Governmental Organizations -- d. State Parties -- e. Academia -- f. United Nations Entities -- g. Multi-Stakeholder Meetings -- 3. Report of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, 2012 -- VI. Review 2020 -- 1. General Assembly Resolution 68/268, 2014 -- 2. Biennial Reports -- a. First and Second Biennial Report -- b. Preparation for the Third Biennial Report -- c. Third Biennial Report -- VII. Conclusion
Notes Chapter 3: Integrative Reporting 'Bottom-Up' and Sanctions under International Law for the Breach of the State Reporting Obligation
Subject Human rights -- International cooperation
International law and human rights.
Human rights -- International cooperation
International law and human rights
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9783830542179
3830542178