The Inspection Panel of the World Bank : : A Different Complaints Procedure / / edited by Gudmundur Alfredsson, Rolf Ring.

With the adoption of extensive human rights standards and their wide acceptance by States and the international community, the time has come to emphasise the implementation of these standards at both national and international levels. International financial institutions and development agencies hav...

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Superior document:The Raoul Wallenberg Institute Human Rights Library ; 5
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden; , Boston : : Brill | Nijhoff,, 2000.
Year of Publication:2000
Language:English
Series:The Raoul Wallenberg Institute Human Rights Library ; 5.
Physical Description:1 online resource (289 pages)
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520 |a With the adoption of extensive human rights standards and their wide acceptance by States and the international community, the time has come to emphasise the implementation of these standards at both national and international levels. International financial institutions and development agencies have a special role to play in this respect, considering the influence and the resources at their disposal. Increasingly, they are acknowledging this duty, not only as a service to human rights but more so in recognition of the contribution which human rights and democracy, and so by extension good governance and accountability, make to political stability and improved economies. This volume is the result of a Workshop on the Inspection Panel which was organised in Lund by the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law and co-sponsored by the World Bank. Its purpose is to look for common ground in areas of mutual interest and to offer a substantive collection of ideas which can prove useful for the future work of the Inspection Panel and similar institutions. Such undertakings must include human rights education and training for the officialdom of national governments and international organisations, as well as for the individuals and groups who stand to benefit from the implementation of the international standards and monitoring exercises, where independent and impartial experts scrutinise the conduct of national and international actors. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a 1. Preface -- G. Melander. 2. Democracy van Human Rights in the World Bank -- H.E.O.R. Grimsson. 3. The World Bank Inspection Panel - Its Historical, Legal and Operational Aspects -- I. Shihata. 4. Introduction - Broadening the Scope of Applicable Standards -- G. Alfredsson. 5. Compliance with Operational Standards - The Contribution of the World Bank Inspection Panel -- L. Boisson de Chazournes. 6. The Inspection Panel's Case Law -- S. Schlemmer-Schulte. 7. International and Procedural Aspects of the Inspection Panel -- R.E. Bissell. 8. Some Lessons from the Inspection Panel's Experience -- A. Umana. 9. Access to Panel - The Notion of Affected Party, Issues of Collective and Material Interest -- M. Hansungule. 10. The World Bank Inspection Panel - Amplifying Citizen Voices for Sustainable Development -- D. Clark, D. Hunter. 11. The Inspection Policy of the Asian Development Bank -- E. McGill. 12. The Independent Investigation Mechanism of the Inter-American Development Bank -- G.D. Miller. 13. The Independent Inspection Panel of the World Bank - Comparison with Other International Complaints Procedures -- J.Th. Möller. 14. ILO Supervision and the World Bank Inspection Panel -- L. Swepston. 15. Protecting Rights under the Aid Programme of the European Union - The Need for a Dedicated Complaints Mechanism for Non-European Citizens -- P. Feeney. List of Participants and Authors. Annexes. 
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