When domestic institutions are themselves the violators or when they fail, it may be necessary to seek redress beyond national boundaries. The regional system is a supranational mechanism of redress, and, unlike the ‘higher’ level of the UN, the regional system also offers actual courts whose decisions are legally binding upon the State. There are only 3 regional systems, as Asia is regrettably still lacking one – posing a great challenge for civil society campaigners and public interest lawyers in the Asia region, as well as a very good case to fight for.
We have 200+ indicators, all using a framework of core state obligations. The tree illutrates how they interlink, grow and are rooted in human rights law.