Report of the Oslo Consultation on the UN Human Rights Treaty Body Review

Report publication of the 2018 Oslo Conference on The UN Human Rights Treaty Body Review Agenda 2020: Scope for Local and National Engagement. Co-organized by the Geneva Acedemy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights and the Norewegian Centre for Human Rights.

Conclusions of the discussion of the future of United Nations treaty bodies

Drawing on the consultations undertaken by the Geneva Academy in the context of the Academic Platform on Treaty Body Review 2020, the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights invited experts from relevant ministries, the Office of the High Commission for Human Rights, civil society, national human rights institutions, ombudspersons and academia, to participate in a two-day consultation at the University of Oslo. Taking place over two days (17 – 18 October 2018), the consultation served the purpose of testing the Academic Platform’s Report against the backdrop of the participants’ experience in working with the Treaty Body system from a domestic perspective.

The result of the two-day consultation can be found in the Report below:

REPORT OF THE 2018 OSLO CONFERENCE

By the Geneva Acedemy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights and the Norewegian Centre for Human Rights

THE UN HUMAN RIGHTS TREATY BODY REVIEW AGENDA 2020

 

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