Highlights of Thailand’s implementation of recommendations and voluntary pledges under the first cycle of the Universal Periodic Review 2012-2014 (Mid-term update)
1. Background
Thailand presented its first national report on the human rights situation in the country at the 12th Session of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) Working Group. The report was adopted at the 19th Session ... ... voluntary pledges in addition to preparation of the mid-term and secondUPR reports. The National Committee is chaired by Permanent ...
... and Acting Foreign Minister, attended the 26th Session of the Human Rights Council (HRC) in Gevena, Switzerland.
On 12 – ... ... explain the current situation on Thai politics, and to reaffirm Thailand’s commitment to the principles of the international ... ... implementation of recommendations and voluntary pledges under the first cycle of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) 2012 – 2014”, of which he highlighted Thailand’s three ... ... is scheduled to present the report of the national UPR at the secondcycle of the 25th UPR Working Group in 2016.
Mr. Phuangketkeow,...
... the task can be. Rest assured that you have Thailand’s fullest support.
Statement ... ... High-level Segment of the 25th Session of the Human Rights Council
Geneva, 6 March 2014
... ... effectiveness and credibility of the Council.
Second, we need to invest in the future through ... ...
Fourth, we have to work together in making the Universal Periodic Review – the so-called ... ... effective.
We are now entering the secondcycle of the review. The success of this process ... ... must therefore be part and parcel of the UPR process.
The voluntary mid-term update ...