Documents
Reports and Summaries
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Annual Review
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2006-2007
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2005-2006
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2004-2005
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2003-2004
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Report: Assessing the Effectiveness of National Human Rights Institutions
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en
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AR
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es
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fr
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Report: Beyond Voluntarism: Human Rights and the Developing International Legal Obligations of Companies
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en
Summary: Beyond Voluntarism: Human Rights and the Developing International Legal Obligations of Companies • en
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es
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fr
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Report: Catching the Wind - Human Rights
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en
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Report: Crime, Public Order and Human Rights
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en
Summary: Crime, Public Order and Human Rights • en
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es
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fr
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RU
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UK
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Report: Duties sans Frontièrs: Human Rights and Global Social Justice
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en
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Report: Ends and Means: Human Rights Approaches to Armed Groups
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Summary: Ends and Means: Human Rights Approaches to Armed Groups • en
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fr
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Report: Enhancing Access to Human Rights
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Summary: Enhancing Access to Human Rights • en
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es
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fr
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Report: Hard Cases: Bringing Human Rights Violators to Justice Abroad. A Guide to Universal Jurisdiction
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en
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Report: Human Rights After September 11
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en
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DE
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Report: Human Rights Crises - NGO Responses to Military Interventions
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en
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Report: Human Rights Standards: Learning from Experience
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en
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Report: Journalism, Media and the Challenge of Human Rights Reporting
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en
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PT
Summary: Journalism, Media and the Challenge of Human Rights Reporting • en
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fr
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Report: Local Government and Human Rights: Doing Good Service
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en
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RU
Summary: Local Government and Human Rights: Doing Good Service • en
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es
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fr
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RU
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Report: Local Perspectives: Foreign Aid to the Justice Sector
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Summary: Local Perspectives: Foreign Aid to the Justice Sector • en
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es
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fr
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Report: Local Rule: Decentralisation and Human Rights
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en
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Report: Negotiating Justice? Human Rights and Peace Agreements
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Summary: Negotiating Justice? Human Rights and Peace Agreements • en
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es
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fr
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Report: Performance & Legitimacy: National Human Rights Institutions
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Summary: Performance & Legitimacy: National Human Rights Institutions • en
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es
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fr
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ID
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Report: Racial and Economic Exclusion: Policy Implications
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en
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es
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fr
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Report: Taking Duties Seriously: Individual Duties in International Human Rights Law
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en
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Report: The Persistence and Mutation of Racism
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en
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fr
Drafts
Working papers
By title
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A Comparative Assessment of the Compliance with Human Rights Standards of Anti-Corruption Legislations
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en
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A Comparative Study of Obstacles and Strategies. Case Study: African National Congress of South Africa
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en
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A Rights-based Understanding of the Anti-globalisation Movement
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en
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A Road Strewn with Stones: Migrants’ Access to Human Rights
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en
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es
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Access to Human Rights: Obstacles and Issues
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en
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es
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Accuracy and Consistency: Establishing National Human Rights Institutions as Trusted Sources of Information
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en
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Adoption of Standards by the International Labour Organization: Lessons and Limitations
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en
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An Evaluation of National Integrity Systems (NIS) from a Human Rights Perspective
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en
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Another Distasteful Way to Abuse “Human Rights”
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en
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Approaches to Poverty: A Note from the Human Rights Perspective
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en
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Approaches to Poverty: A Note from the “Development” Perspective
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en
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Armed Opposition Groups and International Humanitarian Standards. A Comparative Look at Challenges and Strategies: The Case of Colombia
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en
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Armed Opposition Groups and International Humanitarian Standards. The Case of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement/Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLM/SPLA)
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en
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Business and Human Rights in Hungary
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en
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By What Authority? The Legitimacy and Accountability of Non-governmental Organisations
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en
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Claiming a Humanitarian Imperative: NGOs and the Cultivation of Humanitarian Duty
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en
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Combating Crime and Respecting Human Rights: An illusive Balance or the Search for a Durable Solution
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en
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Corruption and Human Rights - Empirical Relationships and Policy Advice
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en
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Corruption as a Violation of Human Rights
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en
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Corruption, Human Rights and Gender: An Empirical Investigation - Ghana
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en
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Crime and Human Rights in Argentina
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en
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Crime and Human Rights in Brazil
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en
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Crime and Human Rights in Nigeria
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en
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Crime and Public Order in Ukraine
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en
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Crime, Public Order and Human Rights Policy Implications
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en
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Crime, Rights and Order: Reflections on an Analytical Framework
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en
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Crime: Causes, Perceptions and Effects
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en
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Decentralisation and Human Rights in Contemporary Russia
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en
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Decentralisation and Human Rights: A Philippine Perspective on the Feasibility of their Interface in Policy and Practice
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en
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Decentralisation in Uganda Today: Institutions and Possible Outcomes in the Context of Human Rights
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en
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Decentralisation, Development and Human Rights: Some Precedents from the Chilean Experience
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en
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Decentralisation: Panchayatri Raj Institutions and Human Rights in India
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en
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Draft Principles and Guidelines on the Right to a Remedy and Reparation
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Ends and Means: Human rights approaches to armed groups - Summary presentation
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en
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Ex Parte Pinochet: A discussion of the recent proceedings in the House of Lords in connection with the proposed extradition of Senator Pinochet from the UK to Spain
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en
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Extra-national Obligations towards Economic and Social Rights
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en
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Extra-national Obligations: A Survey of Moral Philosophy
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en
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Forcible Displacement in Peace Agreements
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en
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Gender Issues in the Challenge of Access to Human Rights
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en
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es
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Global Public Goods: Arguments for Collective Action
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en
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Hard Law Connections between Corruption and Human Rights
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en
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Holding Armed Opposition Groups Accountable. A Comparative Study of Obstacles and Strategies: The Northern Ireland Experience
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en
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Holding Armed Opposition Groups Accountable: A Study of Obstacles and Strategies on the Situation in Turkey
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en
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Holding Armed Opposition Groups Accountable: Peace at Any Price? A Discussion of Efforts to Influence the Lord’s Resistance Army of Northern Uganda
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en
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Holding Armed Opposition Groups Accountable: The Case of El Salvador
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en
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How to Combat Corruption While Respecting Human Rights
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