Book contents
- Global Policymaking
- Cambridge Studies in International Relations: 162
- Global Policymaking
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 Global Policymaking
- 2 The Making of Global Policies
- 3 The Sustainable Development Goals
- 4 The Human Rights Council
- 5 The Protection of Civilians
- 6 Key Trends in the Making of Global Policies
- Conclusion
- References
- Index
- Cambridge Studies in International Relations
4 - The Human Rights Council
Institution-Building by Doing
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 March 2023
- Global Policymaking
- Cambridge Studies in International Relations: 162
- Global Policymaking
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 Global Policymaking
- 2 The Making of Global Policies
- 3 The Sustainable Development Goals
- 4 The Human Rights Council
- 5 The Protection of Civilians
- 6 Key Trends in the Making of Global Policies
- Conclusion
- References
- Index
- Cambridge Studies in International Relations
Summary
Far from resulting from a rational design, the Human Rights Council is in fact a perpetual work in progress. In terms of policymaking practices, the level of open-endedness and the role of trial and error in the institutionalization of this UN body is particularly striking. The making of the HRC is testimony to the prevalence of bricolage in global public policymaking: even its anchoring practice, the Universal Periodic Review (UPR), is subject to unending revisions. In terms of value debates, this chapter shows how the consensus against the politicization of human rights, which originally led to the demise of the COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS, actually hides deep cleavages over universality, equal treatment, and dialog. A lot of these debates pit the North against the South, although the lines demarcating these two camps are often blurred. Today’s HRC forms an amazing bricolage of governance practices and universal values, one characterized by constant adaptation and constructive ambiguity.
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- Global PolicymakingThe Patchwork of Global Governance, pp. 105 - 136Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023