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Universal Periodic Review

The Universal Periodic Review (UPR) is an intergovernmental mechanism of regular assessment of human rights situations in UN Member States. Established by the UN General Assembly in 2006, the UPR is one of the innovations stemming from the creation of the Human Rights Council.

The fact that all states are repeatedly – every 4 and a half years – subject to such human rights scrutiny by other countries and civil society stakeholders makes the UPR procedure unique and instrumental in protecting and monitoring human rights worldwide. An important added value of the UPR is that it brings into the limelight also countries which are for various reasons seldom subject to HRC discussions but whose dire human rights record deserves attention of the international community.

All states had already been subject to the UPR three times. The fourth cycle began in November 2022. The human rights situation in the Czech Republic was reviewed in 2008, 2012 and 2017. The fourth UPR of the Czech Republic will take place in 2023. The Czech Republic is one of the most active countries in the UPR process.

The UPR is conducted by a Working group of the Human Rights Council three times a year (usually 14 countries in one session) and is based on information provided by the state under review, relevant UN human rights bodies and other stakeholders such as national human rights institutions and NGOs. During the UPR Working Group session, states make recommendations the country under review and ask questions on various human rights problems. The state under scrutiny either accepts or rejects the recommendations made. However, the UPR process is a voluntary exercise and there is no mechanism enforcing the implementation of recommendations the country in question endorsed.   

UPR23: Czech Republic makes 36 recommendations to 8 countries

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The Czech Republic made a total of 36 recommendations to 8 out of 14 countries under human rights scrutiny at the 23rd session of the Universal Periodic Review in Geneva (UPR23, 2-13 November 2015). more ►

UPR22: Czech Republic makes 31 recommendations to 8 countries

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The Czech Republic made a total of 31 recommendations to 8 out of 14 countries under human rights scrutiny at the 22nd session of the Universal Periodic Review in Geneva (UPR22, 4-15 May 2015). more ►

Czech Republic reports on action on UPR recommendations

The human rights scrutiny of the Czech Republic took place in October 2012. The Czech Republic pledged to provide – before its next UPR scheduled for 2017 – a report on the implementation of the 129 recommendations it accepted. more ►

UPR21: Czech Republic makes 28 recommendations to 8 countries

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The Czech Republic made a total of 28 recommendations to 8 out of 14 countries under human rights scrutiny at the winter session of the Universal Periodic Review in Geneva (UPR, 19-30 January 2015). more ►

UPR19: Czech Republic makes 50 recommendations to 12 countries

The Czech Republic made a total of 50 recommendations to 12 countries under human rights scrutiny at the spring session of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR19) in Geneva (28 April-9 May 2014). The Czech Republic also sent 10 countries under… more ►