Research project

The role of state actors of the national human rights system

How do we navigate the complexity and shortfalls of the real-life functioning of human rights state actors? The project offers a conceptual and methodological baseline in order to analyse the mandate, role and effectiveness of human rights state actors as well as their interactions at domestic level and with international and regional human rights mechanisms.

Purpose

Given the revival of entrusting domestic state actors with a mandate to both promote and implement human rights, this project wants to map, analyse, conceptualise and revisit the role of state actors within the national human rights system (NHRS).

The project is based on previous theoretical and conceptual work on human rights compliance, governance and implementation, and is presented through material and experience gained from a.o. the Danish Institute for Human Rights' projects focused on capacity-building of the state actors of the NHRS.

A systems approach to the role of state actors in human rights protection and promotion allows us to capture the political and institutional complexity of domestic human rights implementation. Such an approach values coordination of the state human rights action (horizontal dimension) and its interaction with supra national human rights mechanisms (vertical dimension). This holistic NHRS approach may also offer guidance to states, donors and organisations implementing human rights work on the ground.

The project sheds light on the coordination of the actions of state actors at the domestic level, their  interplay with non-state actors and their interactions with international human rights mechanisms. It wants to contribute to an academic reflection on the complexity and shortfalls of the real-life functioning of human rights state actors.

The project outputs

The project is also the basis for developing concepts and methods for a in-house toolbox and training modules, presentations for partners and MA courses on National human rights systems and international human rights mechanisms.

VIDEO: Book launch of "The Domestic Institutionalisation of Human Rights", Geneva Academy 28 September 2021

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