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Global Human Rights Monitoring, New Technologies, and the Politics of Information
2012
European journal of international law
Antonio Cassese's vision for the future of the international human rights and criminal justice regimes relied critically upon the availability of reliable and systematic sources of information about alleged violations, to be provided primarily by the major international human rights NGOs. But the reality is that the existing system is problematically fragmented, hierarchical, non-collaborative, and excessively shaped by organizational self-interest. The politics of information suggests that, in
doi:10.1093/ejil/chs073
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