The book studies the human rights monitoring mechanisms of the
Council of Europe. It provides an in-depth examination of six such
mechanisms: the Commissioner for Human Rights, the European
Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading
Treatment or Punishment (the CPT), the European Committee of Social
Rights (the ECSR), the Advisory Committee on the Framework
Convention for the Protection of National Minorities (the ACFC),
the European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) and
the Committee of Experts of the European Charter for Regional or
Minority Languages (the CECL).
The human rights monitoring mechanisms of the Council of Europe
seek to establish a permanent dialogue with governments to
encourage them to better implement human rights treaties. They
function principally through the use of national reports, on which
basis they make recommendations, and may also visit or question
states directly. The book looks at each mechanism in turn,
discussing their composition, functions and working methods, as
well as their relationship with other actors. It includes both a
general discussion of the role of European human rights monitoring
mechanisms as well as a comparative analysis of these mechanisms.
The book aims to provide a clear understanding of the underlying
approach of European human rights monitoring mechanisms and the
challenges faced by them in terms of effectiveness. It will be
useful for practitioners and students alike, especially those
following courses in human rights or related fields.
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