Human rights, democracy and rule of law: Different organisations, different conceptions?

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2016-04-10

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Timmer, AlexandraISNI 0000000388640960
Sosa, LorenaORCID 0000-0003-1407-7247ISNI 0000000452502491
Häusler, Katharina

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This report presents an exploration of different conceptualisations of human rights, democracy and the rule of law within international organisations. The report focuses on the United Nations, the African Union, the League of Arab States and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation. The eventual aim of Work Package 3, of which this report forms part, is to provide the EU with conceptualizations of human rights, democracy and the rule of law that take into consideration the diverse conceptions found in third countries and in other international organisations. The organisations’ original purpose, moment of creation, and structure inevitably influence the development of their human rights, democracy and rule of law conceptions, and their practical engagement with these concepts. For this reason, the attention devoted by each organisation, and also, by specific bodies within them, to one or other conceptual element varies significantly.

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Timmer, A S H, Sosa, L P A & Häusler, K 2016, Human rights, democracy and rule of law: Different organisations, different conceptions? European Commission. < http://www.fp7-frame.eu/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Deliverable-3.4.pdf >