Best Practices for Human Rights and Humanitarian Ngo Fact-finding (Nijhoff Law Specials) - Jordan Berman - Books - Martinus Nijhoff - 9789004218116 - March 2, 2012
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Best Practices for Human Rights and Humanitarian Ngo Fact-finding (Nijhoff Law Specials)


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This work outlines available resources and proposed standards for international NGO fact-finding missions: Chapter One presents an introduction to the issue of NGO fact-finding. Chapter Two discusses the problems caused by the lack of any generally-accepted guidelines for NGO fact-finding, in contrast with contexts where NGOs have achieved consensus. Chapter Three surveys proposed guidelines for human rights and humanitarian NGOs. In addition, this section examines United Nations fact-finding standards, as well as examples of internal fact-finding standards for major NGOs. Chapter Four analyzes the fact-finding standards used in five specific cases: the International Crisis Group (Kosovo, 1999), the Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on the Conflict in Georgia (Georgia, 2008), United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights Mapping Exercise on the Democratic Republic of Congo (1993-2003), Conflict Analysis Resource Center/University London study on Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch (Colombia, 1988-2004), and Human Rights Watch (Lebanon, 2006). The final chapter offers conclusions and recommendations.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 2, 2012
ISBN13 9789004218116
Publishers Martinus Nijhoff
Pages 212
Dimensions 165 × 15 × 241 mm   ·   374 g
Language English  

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