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The HR Council’s problem with ’selectivity’
2 July 10

From Human Rights Watch:

Curing the Selectivity Syndrome examines the successes and failures of the UN Human Rights Council to date, and finds significant gaps in the performance of its mandate.

See online: HRW


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