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Preface vii
Abbreviations xii
Introduction 1
1 Who Are the UN's Independent Human Rights Experts? 6
2 Findings on Effectiveness: Country Visits and Communications 18
3 Independence under the Blue Flag: Relationship with the United Nations 45
4 Style Matters: The Quality of Special Procedures Work 70
5 Bringing Implementation Home: The Role of States 91
6 Working with the Independent Sector 105
7 The Future of Special Procedures 122
Appendixes 135
A Experts Working Group Members 135
B Mandate Holders (as of April 2012) 137
C Human Rights Council Members, 2006-12 148
D Impact of Communications and Country Visits: Examples 151
E State Responses to Special Procedures Communications 164
F Status of Country Visits 168
G Methodology for Analyzing Government Replies to Special Procedures Communications 174
H Brookings/OSJI/UPR-Watch Summary Recommendations 178
Notes 183
Index 215
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