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E-raamat: UN Human Rights Council: A Practical Anatomy: Second Edition

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Sep-2025
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  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781035323616
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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 organisations 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 Councils 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 Councils working methods Illustrates how these events have accelerated the Councils 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.

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An insiders comprehensive guide to the Councils complex workings and geopolitical dynamics. Drawing on decades of experience, Tistounet highlights the Council's innovative mechanisms and its role in shaping global human rights, while addressing criticisms with nuanced insights. -- Elvira Dominguez-Redondo, Kingston University, UK Over the years, the UN human rights system, a somewhat inaccessible administrative structure, has grown up. The new and the old continue living together through vicissitudes and rearrangements. It is that complex stage where Eric Tistounet sets his extraordinary book The UN Human Rights Council: A Practical Anatomy. Tistounet has worked within the secretariat of the Council since its establishment in 2006 and is better placed than anyone to unveil the Councils real functioning. In this Practical Anatomy of the Council he is very soberly and elegantly implacable in trying to identify what has worked well and what must be done. For him the Council must be judged by the impact it may have on the lives of common people all over the world. This book is extremely important for all those who want to better understand, within the framework of the Human Rights Council, the present tensions between democratic aspirations and the risk of the persistence of authoritarian models based on inequality and violence in denying human rights. -- Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro, Chair of the HRC Commission of Inquiry on Syria Acclaim from previous edition: This is a valuable book that helps us understand the functioning of the Human Rights Council, its contribution to upholding human rights, its strengths and its dilemmas. These can help identify strategies for its future strengthening. Written by a consummate professional human rights practitioner, it gives a rare insight into how international institutions actually function, and how they may be made more dynamic, given the political will. Eric Tistounet has done the human rights cause a great service. -- Bertrand Ramcharan, Former Acting UN High Commissioner for Human Rights 'No-one knows the UN Human Rights Council, including its ins and outs and all of its secrets, better than Eric Tistounet. As Secretary of the Council he has played a central role in shaping and guiding it, and in this book he shares the insights that governments, advocates, scholars, and others interested in the Council and the UNs human rights programme need to know.' -- Philip Alston, New York University, School of Law, US

Contents
Biography
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
Eric Tistounet, Independent Human Rights Expert, Former Head of the Human Rights Council Branch, Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Creator and Moderator of the Lake Room Initiative, lecturer and invited professor of practice in various universities and institutes