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ID185159
Title ProperRegulatory networks and regional human rights governance
Other Title Informationa study of the European Network of National Human Rights Institutions
LanguageENG
AuthorLacatus, Corina
Summary / Abstract (Note)Transnational regional networks of regulatory bodies play a prominent role in complex systems of human rights governance. Despite their growing importance, we still have much to learn about the roles regional networks play as regulatory stewards in the field of human rights. I draw on the literature about regulatory stewardship to analyse a recently formalised regulatory network operating in Europe – the European Network of National Human Rights Institutions. The analysis proposes a model of global governance for human rights that includes networks of national human rights institutions as intermediaries. Moreover, it draws on some of the main concepts of network analysis to assesses the European network’s development into a ‘network administrative organisation’ and applies the model of regulatory stewardship to analyse the institutional network’s use of hierarchical and managerial stewardship to: support its member institutions; stimulate intra-network communication and learning; gain access to international networks; and to shape the regional human rights agenda.
`In' analytical Note
International Relations Vol. 36, No.2; Jun 2022: p.192-213
Journal SourceInternational Relations Vol: 36 No 2
Key WordsEurope ;  National Human Rights Institutions ;  Human Rights Governance ;  Regional Networks ;  Intermediary Stewardship


 
 
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