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Human rights indicators : a guide to measurement and implementation.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York ; Geneva : United Nations Human Rights, Office of the High Commissioner, 2012Description: 1 online resource (x, 174 pages) : illustrations, mapsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789210562867
  • 9210562860
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Human rights indicatorsDDC classification:
  • 323 23
LOC classification:
  • JC571 .H76956 2012eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Human rights and indicators: rationale and some concerns. What are human rights? -- United Nations human rights mechanisms -- Human rights indicators: notion and rationale -- Some concerns and misconceptions -- Indicators in the international legal framework -- Conceptualizing indicators for human rights. Issues to address in human rights measurement -- The conceptual framework -- Some considerations in conceptualizing the indicators -- Importance of context-specific indicators -- Methodological approaches to human rights indicators. Ethical, statistical and human rights considerations in indicator selection -- Sources and data-generating mechanisms -- Disaggregation of human rights indicators -- Illustrating the framework: indicators for some rights. Considerations in preparing tables of indicators -- Identifying the attributes -- Selecting the indicators -- Putting indicators into context and building country ownership -- Framework in practice: implementing and monitoring rights. Using indicators for human rights -- Interpreting statistical information from a human rights perspective -- Setting up human rights monitoring systems.
Abstract: "The basic structure of the Guide is geared towards supporting a systematic and comprehensive translation of universal human rights standards into indicators that are contextually relevant. This approach favours using objective information which is easily available, or can be collected, for monitoring the national implementation of human rights. This requires the reader to: [1] Understand the conceptual approach so as to identify indicators, after developing a preliminary understanding of the human rights normative framework; [2] Explore the alternative data-generating methods to populate the selected indicators; and [3] Apply and interpret the numbers that go with an indicator so as to build an assessment on the state of human rights."--Page 8
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Human rights and indicators: rationale and some concerns. What are human rights? -- United Nations human rights mechanisms -- Human rights indicators: notion and rationale -- Some concerns and misconceptions -- Indicators in the international legal framework -- Conceptualizing indicators for human rights. Issues to address in human rights measurement -- The conceptual framework -- Some considerations in conceptualizing the indicators -- Importance of context-specific indicators -- Methodological approaches to human rights indicators. Ethical, statistical and human rights considerations in indicator selection -- Sources and data-generating mechanisms -- Disaggregation of human rights indicators -- Illustrating the framework: indicators for some rights. Considerations in preparing tables of indicators -- Identifying the attributes -- Selecting the indicators -- Putting indicators into context and building country ownership -- Framework in practice: implementing and monitoring rights. Using indicators for human rights -- Interpreting statistical information from a human rights perspective -- Setting up human rights monitoring systems.

"The basic structure of the Guide is geared towards supporting a systematic and comprehensive translation of universal human rights standards into indicators that are contextually relevant. This approach favours using objective information which is easily available, or can be collected, for monitoring the national implementation of human rights. This requires the reader to: [1] Understand the conceptual approach so as to identify indicators, after developing a preliminary understanding of the human rights normative framework; [2] Explore the alternative data-generating methods to populate the selected indicators; and [3] Apply and interpret the numbers that go with an indicator so as to build an assessment on the state of human rights."--Page 8

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