CLJ 110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: International Criminal Court, United Nations Human Rights Committee, Learning Technology Partners

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System of norms and decision-making procedures agreed among states and other international actors in a particular issue area. May issue binding decisions, but they also may make recommendations. Regime norms: may be international or national. Promotion information exchange efforts to encourage or assist national implementation of international norms. Implementation (to ensure: monitoring procedures policy coordination, enforcement (to protect) binding international decision making, monitoring. 47 state members elected by the general assembly. Seats are distributed as follows: african states: 13 seats, asia-pacific states: 13 seats, latin american and caribbean states: 8 seats, western european and other states: 7 seats, eastern european states: 6 seats. Special procedures and mechanisms: independent human rights experts with mandates to report and advise on human rights from a thematic or country- specific perspective. Monitor implementation of obligations established in the treaty. Review of periodic reports and issuance of recommendations. Issuance of general comments or general recommendations.

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