Peace and Justice: Human Rights Fact-Finding in Raging Conflicts

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Original Title:
Peace and Justice: Human Rights Fact-Finding in Raging Conflicts
Languages of Item:
English
Creator:
Rishmawi, Mona
Abstract:
Empty abstract
Main subject category:
Human Rights
Other subject categories:
International Law
Pages (from-to):
171-197
Notes:
Contents:
1. Introduction, p. 172
2. Approaches to Fact-Finding, p. 173
3. Types of Fact-Finding, p. 176
3.1. Type1: Investigations by Independent Experts Relying on the Consent of the Parties, p. 176
3.2. Type 3: Investigations by Independent Experts in Absence of Consent , p. 178
3.3. Type 3: Mandates to the OHCHR to Investigate Irrespective of Consent, p. 180
3.4. Type 4: The UN Acting on its Own Initiative, p. 184
4. Louise Arbour and UN Human Rights Fact-Finding; Telling the Story, σ. 186
4.1. Designing a Model, σ. 186
4.2. Building on the First Success: The OHCHR Action Plan, p. 187
5. Human Rights and Justice: Some Dilemmas When Investigating, p. 189
5.1. The Applicable Legal Regime, p. 190
5.2. Standards and Methods, p. 192
5.3. Witness Protection, p. 194
6. Conclusion, p. 196

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