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Best Practices for Human Rights and Humanitarian NGO Fact-Finding



This work outlines available resources and proposed standards for international NGO fact-finding missions :
Chapter One presents an introduction to the issue of NGO fact-finding. Chapter Two discusses the problems caused by the lack of any generally-accepted guidelines for NGO fact-finding, in contrast with contexts where NGOs have achieved consensus. Chapter Three surveys proposed guidelines for human rights and humanitarian NGOs. In addition, this section examines United Nations fact-finding standards, as well as examples of internal fact-finding standards for major NGOs. Chapter Four analyzes the fact-finding standards used in five specific cases: the International Crisis Group (Kosovo, 1999), the Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on the Conflict in Georgia (Georgia, 2008), United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights Mapping Exercise on the Democratic Republic of Congo (1993-2003), Conflict Analysis Resource Center/University London study on Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch (Colombia, 1988-2004), and Human Rights Watch (Lebanon, 2006). The final chapter offers conclusions and recommendations.


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8152INT I.32 Steinberg/2012Perpustakaan Komnas HAM (INT)Tersedia

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Judul Seri
Nijhoff Law Specials Volume 78
No. Panggil
INT I.32 Steinberg/2012
Penerbit Martinus Nijhoff Publishers : Leiden, Netherland.,
Deskripsi Fisik
viii, 212 hlm. ; 24 x 16 cm.
Bahasa
English
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978-90-04-21811-6
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INT I.32
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