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Title: A comparative study of existing human rights bodies : an examination of the South African, French, Scottish and English bodies for equality and human rights
Authors: Vella, Kathleen
Keywords: National human rights institutions -- South Africa
National human rights institutions -- France
National human rights institutions -- England
National human rights institutions -- Scotland
Equality -- South Africa
Equality -- France
Equality -- England
Equality -- Scotland
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: University of Malta. Human Rights Platform
Citation: Vella, K. (2019). A comparative study of existing human rights bodies : an examination of the South African, French, Scottish and English bodies for equality and human rights. Mediterranean Human Rights Review, 1, 61-74.
Abstract: In light of the flexibility granted by the Paris Principles, national human rights institutions are not required to have a rigid structure and therefore a number of human rights bodies in South Africa, France, Scotland and England are examined in order to establish the points of convergence and divergence between the said bodies. By extracting the most salient features, this paper aims to determine what structure the potential Maltese Human Rights and Equality Commission should have.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/56953
Appears in Collections:Mediterranean Human Rights Review, vol. 1, 2019
Mediterranean Human Rights Review, vol. 1, 2019
Mediterranean Human Rights Review, vol. 1, 2019

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