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The Value of Human Rights Treaties and Their Supervisory Bodies
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When the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted, it was intended that the United Nations and other international and regional organizations would follow up on its provisions by adopting ...
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11 December 2025

When the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted, it was intended that the United Nations and other international and regional organizations would follow up on its provisions by adopting legally binding human rights treaties for the practical implementation and protection of human rights on the ground, inside countries. A solid corps of United Nations and regional treaties now exist, representing a veritable international code of human rights. It is crucial that they be implemented and applied both in letter and in spirit, and in good faith, in the countries that have ratified or acceded to them.
The human rights treaties are living instruments, and their supervisory bodies apply them in the light of evolving conditions and circumstances nationally, regionally, and internationally. The treaties and the jurisprudence they generate represent living international human rights law. It is important that governments and the general public understand their provisions and the protections they provide.
This is a defining work on the value of human rights treaties adopted by the United Nations and regional organizations. Comprehensive, and written by leading authorities, the book brings out dramatically the policy roles and practical value of the treaties in protecting fundamental human rights and the international human rights jurisprudence they generate.
The book is rich in its discussions of the case law developed by supervisory bodies established under the human rights treaties. It also has informed and illuminating discussions of contemporary challenges to the implementation of international and regional human rights conventions. This is a historic and defining discussion of the value of human rights treaties and their supervisory bodies.
The human rights treaties are living instruments, and their supervisory bodies apply them in the light of evolving conditions and circumstances nationally, regionally, and internationally. The treaties and the jurisprudence they generate represent living international human rights law. It is important that governments and the general public understand their provisions and the protections they provide.
This is a defining work on the value of human rights treaties adopted by the United Nations and regional organizations. Comprehensive, and written by leading authorities, the book brings out dramatically the policy roles and practical value of the treaties in protecting fundamental human rights and the international human rights jurisprudence they generate.
The book is rich in its discussions of the case law developed by supervisory bodies established under the human rights treaties. It also has informed and illuminating discussions of contemporary challenges to the implementation of international and regional human rights conventions. This is a historic and defining discussion of the value of human rights treaties and their supervisory bodies.
Price: $228.00
Pages: 778
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Series: International Studies in Human Rights
Publication Date:
11 December 2025
ISBN: 9789004734241
Format: Hardcover
Bertrand Ramcharan headed the UN human rights programme and has been Professor at the Geneva Graduate Institute. He was Chancellor of the University of Guyana.
Inès French is an International Human Rights Lawyer who has advised NGOs and governments as well as practiced as an Attorney-at-law.
Jennifer Philpot-Nissen is a human rights lawyer with over 25 years experience working for the UN, NGOs and faith-based organisations. She currently serves as the Programme Executive for Human Rights and Disarmament for the World Council of Churches.
Orest Nowosad, a specialist in international human rights law, has had three decades of experience in international organizations. He has headed the Treaty section of the UN Human Rights Office and closely followed the work of UN human rights treaty bodies.
Ekkehard Strauss is Professor at the Berlin School of Economics and Law Previously, he worked for more than 20 years with the UN and the OSCE in the field and at headquarters on human rights protection and mass atrocity prevention.
Inès French is an International Human Rights Lawyer who has advised NGOs and governments as well as practiced as an Attorney-at-law.
Jennifer Philpot-Nissen is a human rights lawyer with over 25 years experience working for the UN, NGOs and faith-based organisations. She currently serves as the Programme Executive for Human Rights and Disarmament for the World Council of Churches.
Orest Nowosad, a specialist in international human rights law, has had three decades of experience in international organizations. He has headed the Treaty section of the UN Human Rights Office and closely followed the work of UN human rights treaty bodies.
Ekkehard Strauss is Professor at the Berlin School of Economics and Law Previously, he worked for more than 20 years with the UN and the OSCE in the field and at headquarters on human rights protection and mass atrocity prevention.