To what extent is there a role for civil society organizations in the international human rights order?

Due to Civil Society Organizations’ (CSOs) number and functions increasing during the last decades, it is worth wondering if their capacity of influence will also have been enlarged in the human rights area. Actually, CSOs are carrying out, directly or indirectly, different series of functions relat...

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Main Author: Abad Castelos, Montserrat
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dialnet-ar-18-ART00006996062016-09-16To what extent is there a role for civil society organizations in the international human rights order?Abad Castelos, MontserratCSOsCSOs functionshuman rightsadvisory taskssurveillance of entitiespolitical pressurehumanitarian aiddevelopment cooperationconflict preventionconflict mediationDue to Civil Society Organizations’ (CSOs) number and functions increasing during the last decades, it is worth wondering if their capacity of influence will also have been enlarged in the human rights area. Actually, CSOs are carrying out, directly or indirectly, different series of functions related to human rights. Their action is, in general terms, fruitful and very positive for internal and international societies. So much so, that some of their actions have already left a footprint in International Law. However, it is necessary to keep in mind that some of their functions can still be developed more. At the same time, it must be taken into account that their future impact will depend both on States and on themselves.2011text (article)application/pdfhttps://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=4844058(Revista) ISSN 1989-6565Revista Española de Relaciones Internacionales, ISSN 1989-6565, Nº. 3, 2011, pags. 174-195engLICENCIA DE USO: Los documentos a texto completo incluidos en Dialnet son de acceso libre y propiedad de sus autores y/o editores. Por tanto, cualquier acto de reproducción, distribución, comunicación pública y/o transformación total o parcial requiere el consentimiento expreso y escrito de aquéllos. Cualquier enlace al texto completo de estos documentos deberá hacerse a través de la URL oficial de éstos en Dialnet. Más información: https://dialnet.unirioja.es/info/derechosOAI | INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS STATEMENT: Full text documents hosted by Dialnet are protected by copyright and/or related rights. This digital object is accessible without charge, but its use is subject to the licensing conditions set by its authors or editors. Unless expressly stated otherwise in the licensing conditions, you are free to linking, browsing, printing and making a copy for your own personal purposes. All other acts of reproduction and communication to the public are subject to the licensing conditions expressed by editors and authors and require consent from them. Any link to this document should be made using its official URL in Dialnet. More info: https://dialnet.unirioja.es/info/derechosOAI
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Abad Castelos, Montserrat
To what extent is there a role for civil society organizations in the international human rights order?
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Due to Civil Society Organizations’ (CSOs) number and functions increasing during the last decades, it is worth wondering if their capacity of influence will also have been enlarged in the human rights area. Actually, CSOs are carrying out, directly or indirectly, different series of functions related to human rights. Their action is, in general terms, fruitful and very positive for internal and international societies. So much so, that some of their actions have already left a footprint in International Law. However, it is necessary to keep in mind that some of their functions can still be developed more. At the same time, it must be taken into account that their future impact will depend both on States and on themselves.
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To what extent is there a role for civil society organizations in the international human rights order?
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