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International Human Rights Bodies & Mechanisms

International Human Rights Bodies & Mechanisms

A comprehensive overview of the key international institutions that monitor, promote, and protect human rights globally.

1. United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC)

Established: 2006 (replaced the Commission on Human Rights)
Members: 47 states elected by UN General Assembly
Key Mechanism: Universal Periodic Review (UPR) — reviews human rights record of all UN member states every 4.5 years
India’s Status: Elected multiple times as member; underwent UPR in 2008, 2012, 2017, 2022

2. UN Human Rights Committee

Monitors implementation of ICCPR. Comprises 18 independent experts. Reviews state reports, issues General Comments interpreting ICCPR provisions, and considers individual complaints (under Optional Protocol — which India has not ratified).

3. International Court of Justice (ICJ)

Location: The Hague, Netherlands
Function: Principal judicial organ of UN — settles disputes between states and gives advisory opinions
Notable India cases: Kulbhushan Jadhav Case (2019) — ICJ ordered Pakistan to review his death sentence; Right of Passage over Indian Territory (Portugal v. India, 1960)

4. International Criminal Court (ICC)

Established: 2002 under the Rome Statute. Prosecutes genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and crime of aggression. India is NOT a party to the Rome Statute, citing concerns about sovereignty and potential misuse.

5. Treaty Bodies

Each core UN human rights treaty has a monitoring committee:

  • CESCR: Monitors ICESCR
  • CCPR (Human Rights Committee): Monitors ICCPR
  • CERD Committee: Monitors racial discrimination convention
  • CEDAW Committee: Monitors women’s rights convention
  • CRC Committee: Monitors children’s rights convention
  • CAT Committee: Monitors torture convention
  • CMW Committee: Monitors migrant workers convention
  • CRPD Committee: Monitors disability rights convention

6. National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) India

Established under the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993 (as amended 2006, 2019). Functions as India’s national human rights institution, accredited with ‘A’ status by the Global Alliance of NHRIs. Investigates violations, recommends compensation, reviews laws, and promotes human rights awareness.

7. Special Procedures

Independent experts (Special Rapporteurs, Working Groups) appointed by the UNHRC to examine specific thematic issues or country situations. Examples relevant to India: Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Expression, Special Rapporteur on Human Rights Defenders, Working Group on Arbitrary Detention.

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