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The UN Human Rights Council: A Practical Anatomy 2nd ed (eBook)


ISBN13: 9781035370238
Published: September 2025
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
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Since its establishment, the work of the Human Rights Council (UNHRC) has been subject to many interpretations, with differing theories proffered and conclusions drawn. This thoroughly revised second edition of The UN Human Rights Council dissects every aspect of the organisation’s work.

Drawing from decades of firsthand experience, Eric Tistounet examines the efficiency of, and interactions between, UNHCR mechanisms, providing an overview of the structure, functions and evolution of the Council and its processes. Updated chapters provide a clear guide to the Council’s institutional framework, the complexities of its decision making and the delicate interplay between diplomacy and human rights advocacy.

Key Features:

  • Provides unique practical insights and detailed analysis from the first Secretary of the UNHRC and former Head of the HRC Branch for two decades
  • Presents new research on the impact of recent global crises, including the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent gross human rights violations in various parts of the world, on the Council’s working methods
  • Illustrates how these events have accelerated the Council’s transformation into a central UN body, expanding its influence to enable rapid responses to emerging issues

This informative book is a key resource for NGOs, diplomats, UN officials and other participants in UNHRC proceedings. It is also beneficial for scholars and students of public international law, as well as academics seeking to broaden their understanding of UNHRC operations.

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties, eBooks
Contents:
Foreword by Omar Zniber
Foreword by Fabian Salvioli
Preface to the second edition
Introduction
1. The Human Rights Council in a nutshell
2. The Human Rights Council functions
3. The Human Rights Council governance: the role and functions of the President and his/her Bureau
4. The Human Rights Council stakeholders
5. The structure of sessional and intersessional activities
6. The Human Rights Council voting procedure and procedural motions
7. The change management process as it applies to the Council and previously the Commission In guise of an imperfect conclusion