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This book is now only available in hardback. However, it is most certainly worth it. The intricate relations between the UN Security Council and the whole machinery of UN human rights treaty implementation and treaty monitoring are explored, with excellent results. The book is also extremely well documented, well written, and offering the author's views which however do not impose themselves on the objectivity of the subject. It is a book I would recommend to all those interested in the subject, and it is - to my knowledge - the only major successful study on the relations between that specific UN body, namely the Security Council, and the complex UN human rights machinery.
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2001
Though a good book on the history of the role of Security Council in different countries it lacks the introductry chapter on What Security Council is for and its objects and some theory in reference to its position in the UN.