Human Rights Education Associates

Using the International Human Rights System to Combat Racial Discrimination. A Handbook

Author

Amnesty International

Publisher

Amnesty International

Place of Publication

London, United Kingdom

Year of Publication

2001

Language

English, French, Spanish

This handbook is intended to be of use to non-governmental organizations and others who wish to address and combat racial discrimination. It provides an overview of the international and regional treaties and standards that prohibit racial discrimination. It also describes the United Nations and regional bodies that play a role in monitoring how states implement many of these human rights standards. The handbook suggests how these bodies can be approached to further the struggle against racial discrimination.
Training of Professional Groups
TP: Human rights monitors
Freedom from discrimination, Right to culture, Anti-racism

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