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Catalysts for Change: How the U.N.'s Independent Experts Promote Human Rights

Catalysts for Change
Catalysts for Change: How the U.N.'s Independent Experts Promote Human Rights
Ted Piccone (Author)

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One of the great questions of international affairs is how to promote respect for human rights in a world where sovereign states can be persuaded but rarely compelled to "do the right thing." Catalysts for Change examines the effectiveness of one of the United Nations' most important human rights mechanisms —the collection of independent experts known as Special Procedures.

Created in the 1970s, Special Procedures serve as the eyes and ears of the UN human rights system and have been considered its "crown jewel." Despite their prolific work as fact finders, reporters, and advocates, however, there has been no documented analysis of their impact at the national level —until now. In his new book, Brookings' Theodore Piccone fills that void with authoritative analysis of the mechanism's on-the-ground impact, undertaken within the context of current debates over the UN human rights system. He analyzed thousands of UN communications and government responses and conducted more than 250 interviews with relevant stakeholders, elaborating on his findings with original case studies and quantitative data.

Catalysts for Change will help diplomats, practitioners, and advocates devise better strategies for enhancing the impact of the UN human rights systems. It will also help analysts, journalists, scholars, and students understand the same.

  • Rank: #179493 in Books
  • Published on: 2012-06-29
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.78" h x 5.91" w x .59" l, .70 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 225 pages

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Store Search search Title, ISBN and Author Catalysts for Change: How the UN's Independent Experts Promote Human Rights by Ted Piccone Estimated delivery 3-12 business days Format Paperback Condition Brand New Author Biography Ted Piccone, a senior fellow and deputy director for Foreign Policy at the Brookings Institution, brings to this groundbreaking study over two decades of experience as a human rights lawyer, researcher, and senior adviser at the National Security Council, the State Departm

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Description #3 by LangtonInfo.com:

"Examines the effectiveness of a key endeavor by the United Nations to monitor and influence human rights through a unique body of independent experts, appointed by countries to investigate, analyze, and report on the whole spectrum of human rights problems around the world"--Provided by publisher.

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