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Using international mechanisms to apply pressure on a national government to institute policy and legal changes

The Committee for Administration of Justice (CAJ) used the United Nations Committee Against Torture to raise local human rights issues in Northern Ireland to the international level.  In order to use international mechanisms such as this effectively, a number of other tactics were used including written submissions to the Committee, lobbying in Geneva and monitoring the impact the recommendations of the various Committee reports have had on Northern Ireland in terms of actually improving the human rights situation on the ground.
For a detailed exploration of this tactic, please consult our tactical notebook, "International Monitoring Bodies" by Paul Mageean. To view the notebook, copy the following URL and paste it into your web browser: http://www.newtactics.org/en/InternationalMonitoringBodies

For a detailed exploration of this tactic, please click on the following link to consult our tactical notebook, <b><a href="http://www.newtactics.org/en/InternationalMonitoringBodies">International Monitoring Bodies</a></b> by Paul Mageean.
Tactic Information
Intervention type: 
Intervention Tactics - Disruption
Objective: 
To raise the issue of human rights abuses in Northern Ireland at the international level and, by doing so, brought about significant improvements in human rights conditions
Sector initiating tactic: 
Civil society
Sector intended to affect: 
Government