Comparative Study on Mandates of National Human Rights Institutions in the Commonwealth
Paper: 978 0 85092 867 9
Price: $38.95  

Publisher: Commonwealth Secretariat
January 2008 , 160 pp., 6 3/4" x 9 1/2"
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This is the first Commonwealth-wide comparative study of national human rights institutions (NHRIs), and is designed to help everyone interested in establishing and developing NHRIs to improve their effectiveness.

The study looks at the international framework for the protection of human rights, and the historical and political background to the establishment of NHRIs and ombudsman offices. The individual mandates of various institutions are considered, looking at them region by region. Finally, the study compares the normative framework and mandates of the NHRIs, comparing what they are empowered to do and what they are doing in practice, though value judgments as to the merits and demerits of individual named institutions are avoided. Rather than provide a detailed theoretical analysis, the study concentrates on helping practitioners and policy-makers improve the working of NHRIs in practice, and will be a useful tool both to the institutions themselves and to all those who wish to support them.

Table of Contents:
List of Abbreviations; Foreword--Mrs. Florence Mugasha, Commonwealth Deputy Secretary General; 1) Preface; 2) Introduction; 3) The Protection and Promotion of Human Rights; 4) Key Criteria for NHRIs; 5) Schedules of Commonwealth NHRIs; 6) Commentary on the NHRI and Ombudsman Schedules; 7) Omsbudsmen Offices; 8) Conclusions; 9) Annexes; 10) Bibliography.


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