Overview
The ICCPR Legal Implementation Index is a framework for examining the extent to which a state’s laws and policies conform to the ICCPR, as well as the manner in which a state has implemented its ICCPR obligations in practice. ICCPR Index assessments help produce a roadmap for compliance with the ICCPR’s human rights protections.
The ICCPR Index organizes the ICCPR’s protections into several major categories of rights, to facilitate comprehensive reviews of specific human rights concerns. These categories are:
- Due process and detention protections,
- Political participation,
- Women’s rights,
- Children’s rights, and
- Minority rights.
ICCPR Index assessments may broadly address a country’s compliance with the entire ICCPR, or may target one or more specific areas of interest, drawn from the categories above.