Inside the UN: Unpacking the Role of Human Rights Experts
Publication Date
11-15-2024
Streaming Media
Abstract
United Nations special experts have a crucial role in upholding international human rights law. These independent specialists hold mandates to report and advise on different areas within human rights as special rapporteurs, independent experts, or members of working groups. But how exactly do these appointments work, and what are the responsibilities, capabilities, and on-the-ground impacts of these experts? In this episode, we hear from our very own co-host, Professor Claudia Flores, member of the UN Working Group on Discrimination against Women and Girls and Professor Fionnuala ni Aolain, former UN special rapporteur on counter-terrorism. Professors Flores and ni Aolain describe their work as UN mandate holders and how they address the most pressing issues in their areas of expertise.
Recommended Citation
Ginsburg, Tom; Flores, Claudia; and ni Aolain, Fionnuala, "Inside the UN: Unpacking the Role of Human Rights Experts" (2024). Entitled. 9.
https://chicagounbound.uchicago.edu/entitled/9
