Full title in original language:
Report of the Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial, Summary or Arbitrary Executions
Education level:
University University (18+ years)Topic / subtopic:
Human rights and civic education Human rightsTarget audience:
Teachers / Lecturers,
Professors,
Students
Type of resource:
Publication / Article
Languages:
English,
French,
Arabic,
Chinese,
Russian,
Spanish
Region of relevance:
Global
Access:
open access
Corporate authors:
United Nations General Assembly
Human Rights Council
Publication year:
2011
Published by:
United Nations General Assembly, Human Rights Council
Copyright holder:
© United Nations
Contact name and address:
United Nations
Contact website:
Key themes:
human rights
extrajudicial
extrajudicial execution
summary execution
arbitrary execution
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Short description:
The present report provides an overview of the activities of the mandate over the past year. It also discusses the legal norms applicable to the use of lethal force during demonstrations. Based on a study covering a sample of 76 countries, the Special Rapporteur concludes that many domestic legal systems do not adhere to international standards in respect of the right to freedom of assembly, and the use of force during demonstrations. The Special Rapporteur proposes some entry points and strategies to ensure greater compliance with international standards.