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Comparing the Performance of the Russian Federation and the United States as regards Human Rights on the Regional and Universal Level Christina M. Cerna* Contents 1. Introduction 1.1. Brief Background on the Russian Federation 1.2. Brief Background on the United States of America 2. Introduction to UN Human Rights Treaties 2.1. International Human Rights Treaties to which Russia is a State Party 2.2. International Human Rights Treaties to which the US is a State Party 3. Jurisprudence of the UN Human Rights Committee re Russia 4. Concluding Observations of the UNHRC re the Russian Federation 5. Russian Response to Concluding Observations 6. Jurisprudence of the UNHRC re the United States 7. Concluding Observations of the UNHRC re the United States 8. United States' Response to the Concluding Observations 9. The Russian Federation and the European Court of Human Rights 10. The United States and the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights 11. The Russian Federation before the Universal Periodic Review 12. The United States before the Universal Periodic Review 13. Conclusion 1. Introduction From the end of the Second World War until 1991, communist Soviet Union and capitalist United States were engaged in a Cold War for global supremacy.
Baltic Yearbook of International Law Online – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 2012
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