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The Bangkok Post
The Bangkok Post
The international human rights system consists primarily of two parts: international human rights treaties to which countries are invited to become parties on the basis of their consent, and the UN’s own jurisdiction, through the UN Human Rights Council, covering all countries even if they do not consent to the coverage. The Universal Periodic Review (UPR) belongs to the latter part of the system and Thailand’s recent appearance before this process on Nov 10, in public and online, was eye-opening. The UPR was born with UN reforms in 2005 when the UN Human Rights Council was established to repl…