- Hilary Charlesworth & Emma Larking, Introduction: the regulatory power of the Universal Periodic Review
- Walter Kälin, Ritual and ritualism at the Universal Periodic Review: a preliminary appraisal
- Jane Cowan, The Universal Periodic Review as a public audit ritual: an anthropological perspective on emerging practices in the global governance of human rights
- Julie Billaud, Keepers of the truth: producing 'transparent' documents for the Universal Periodic Review
- Roland Chauville, The Universal Periodic Review's first cycle: successes and failures
- Heather Collister, Rituals and implementation in the Universal Periodic Review and the human rights treaty bodies
- Ben Schockman & Philip Lynch, Effective NGO engagement with the Universal Periodic Review
- Sarah Joseph, Global media coverage of the Universal Periodic Review process
- Benjamin Authers, Representation and suspicion in Canada's appearance under the Universal Periodic Review
- Natalie Baird, The Universal Periodic Review: building a bridge between the Pacific and Geneva?
- Constance de la Vega & Cassandra Yamasaki, The effects of the Universal Periodic Review on human rights practices in the United States
- Takele Soboka Bulto, Africa's engagement with the Universal Periodic Review: commitment or capitulation?
- Yuyan Wahyuningrum, Indonesia and the Universal Periodic Review: negotiating rights
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
Charlesworth & Larking: Human Rights and the Universal Periodic Review: Rituals and Ritualism
Hilary Charlesworth (Australian National Univ. - Law) & Emma Larking (Australian National Univ. - Centre for International Governance and Justice) have published Human Rights and the Universal Periodic Review: Rituals and Ritualism (Cambridge Univ. Press 2015). Contents include: