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Countries reviewed during the February 2010 session
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Egypt
Egypt presented itself at the 7th session of the Universal Periodic Review (February 2010). Its delegation was headed by Mufid Shihab, Minister of State for Legal and Parliamentary Councils. ...
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina presented itself at the 7th session of the Universal Periodic Review (February 2010). Its delegation was headed by the Minister of Human Rights and Refugees of Bosnia ...
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Slovenia
Slovenia presented itself at the 7rd session of the Universal Periodic Review (February 2010). Its delegation was headed by the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Samuel Žbogar. ...
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Iraq
Iraq presented itself at the 3rd session of the Universal Periodic Review (December 2008). Its delegation was headed by H.E. Mrs. Wijdan M. Salim, Minister for Human Rights. ...
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UPR implementation of the recommendations

What will the States do about the recommendations expressed to them by the Human Rights Council? These recommendations, according to the Council itself, “should be implemented primarily by the State concerned”. We at UPR Watch think this “implementation” is binding in nature since the following review cycle (2012-2016), if it is to take place, will focus precisely on the implementation of these recommendations.
Our Website offers a follow-up, country by country, of the implementation – or lack thereof – of the recommendations received and accepted by the states under review.
Without this implementation, the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) and the Human Rights Council would lose all credibility and all legitimacy. Without this implementation, the effective promotion and protection of the rights of “all members of the human family” would simply be negated. Indeed, the Council’s recommendations express a consensus between the international community and a given country in terms of rights protection within that State. Consequently, failure to act constitutes an “informed” refusal to guarantee fundamental rights protection.

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Australia's Universal Periodic Review
08 Juillet 2010
The Attorney-General’s Department is coordinating preparation of the Australian Government’s National Report and is now seeking public comment on the draft National Report.
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