... of recommendations and voluntary pledges under the first cycle of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) 2012 – 2014”, of which he highlighted Thailand’s three years progress on the UPR. The UPR serves as the HRC’s reviewing mechanism on overall humanrights situation. Thailand is scheduled to present the report of the national UPR at the second cycle of the 25th UPR Working Group in 2016.
Mr. Phuangketkeow, who was former President of the HumanRights Council for 2010 – 2011, took part in the debate on the HumanRights Mainstreaming in the Post - 2015 Development Agenda with Presidents ...
... representatives from all relevant agencies, including representatives from the National HumanRights Commission (NHRC), civil society and humanrights experts.
The Committee has met several times since May 2012 to discuss implementation of our accepted recommendations ... ... civil society organizations for them to help monitor the government’s efforts in this regard. Thailand will go through the second cycle of the UPR at the 25th UPR Working Group in 2016.
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... the Universal Periodic Review – the so-called crown jewel of the Council – more effective.
We are now entering the second cycle of the review. The success of this process will depend in large part on how recommendations accepted during the first ... ... areas where countries have constraints and need assistance and capacity building.
Last but not least, we should consider how humanrights should be reflected in the Post-2015 Development Agenda.
Humanrights- based approach should be an underlying principle ...