Created: Jan 05, 2007
Updated: May 30, 2007
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Human Rights Monitoring

Med_emily Human rights monitoring is the practice of identifying, recording, and monitoring human rights violations and abuses to bring attention to those abuses in order to protect and defend individual human rights from erosion by governments and institutions. There are judicial and nonjudicial monitoring actions that can be initiated by conventions, individuals, states, or NGOs. They are usually diplomatic and are more than legal mechanisms. They rarely prevent human rights violations; they can only identify them.
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International Assembly for Human Rights Protection
The assembly was formed in December 1997 with the objective to unite human rights organizations in post-Soviet Russia because "after the disintegration of the USSR, many human rights organizations were formed, but they did not coordinate their efforts. Hence, in most of the post-Soviet states the human rights protection movement did not become a mass movement and the image of a human rights activist was compromised."

The assembly was founded by individuals and legal entities such as the Public Center for Promoting Criminal Legislation Reform, the Association for Protection of the Handicapped, Interlegal, the Mercy and Healthcare Foundation of the Russian Federation, the Society for Promoting Human Rights Protection in Central Asia, Foundation for Development of Muslim Peoples, the Guild of Attorneys of the Russian Federation, and some others.

The assembly has branch offices and representatives in many regions of the Russian Federation as well as Kazakhstan, Kyrgystan, Uzbekistan, Belarus, and Ukraine. It collaborates with foreign and international public organizations such as the Open Society Institute and the International Migration Organization.

The assembly works to promote broad protection of human rights, including the rights of forced emigrants and political refugees and the social and economic rights of citizens.


Keywords
human rights violations, international human rights law, fact-gathering, fact-finding, procedure, international law, conventions, political rights, identity rights, Human Rights Committee, Committee Against Torture, Committee on the Rights of the Child, Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women, Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, African Commission of Human and People's Rights, European Court on Human Rights, InterAmerican Court on Human Rights

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