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Review of Bulgaria’s Participation in Treaty-based Human Rights Monitoring Mechanisms
Review of Bulgaria’s Participation in Treaty-based Human Rights Monitoring Mechanisms

Author(s): Katerina Yocheva
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, EU-Legislation
Published by: Институт за знание, наука и иновации ЕООД
Keywords: Human Rights; Core Treaties and Mechanisms; Participation of Bulgaria; Recent Developments

Summary/Abstract: The treaty-based human rights monitoring mechanisms are bodies (committees) of independent experts that monitor the implementation of the core international human rights treaties by their respective State parties. Bulgaria as a State party to such treaties has an obligation to take steps to ensure that everyone in the State can enjoy the rights set out in the treaties as well as to report on a regular basis to the international committees.

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