Published Jun 30, 2008



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Juliana María Vengoechea Barrios

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Abstract

The following article looks into the newly created Universal Periodic Review, a mechanism for the evaluation of the human rights situation of all United Nations State members, briefly explaining the origin of the Universal Periodic Review, as well as the objectives it pursues, the principles that guide the process and the different stages of carrying out the review itself. The article also refers to the experiences of three countries that were reviewed under during, namely, Brazil, South Africa and Poland, in order to illustrate how the Universal Periodic Review operates in practice, thereby attempting to give the reader a basic understanding of why this new mechanism was created, how it is structured, its innovations and intention to correct both problems and flaws of the past and the transition of the review from paper to practice. 

Keywords

Consejo de Derechos Humanos de las Naciones Unidas, Comisión de Derechos Humanos de las Naciones Unidas, Examen Periódico Universal (EPU)United Nations Human Rights Council, United Nations Commission on Human Rights, Universal Periodic Review (UPR)

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How to Cite
Vengoechea Barrios, J. M. (2008). THE UNIVERSAL PERIODIC REVIEW: A NEW HOPE FOR INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW OR A REFORMULATION OF ERRORS OF THE PAST?. International Law: Revista Colombiana De Derecho Internacional, 6(12). Retrieved from https://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/internationallaw/article/view/13921
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