Last updated: 08 June 2018 guaranteed by human rights law to all persons. Second, while human rights abuses are not always explicitly criminalized in domestic jurisdictions, ICCS has achieved a certain level of success in terms of integrating human rights elements in the classification of crimes. Third, irrespective of definitions provided by national legislation or practices, all events – whether ordinary crimes or human rights violations – that meet the elements provided in the definitional framework will be counted for statistical purposes. 2.b. Unit of measure (UNIT_MEASURE) 2.c. Classifications (CLASS_SYSTEM) 3. Data source type and data collection method (SRC_TYPE_COLL_METHOD) 3.a. Data sources (SOURCE_TYPE) Data will be collected from global, regional and national mandated bodies, mechanisms and institutions that generate and maintain administrative data whether in aggregated form or at micro-level: • Global mechanisms o OHCHR ▪ Data from OHCHR monitoring work ▪ Data from the work of the Special Procedures of the Human Rights Council ▪ Data from the Treaty Bodies reporting system ▪ Press Releases and Statements of the UN High Commissioner forHuman Rights ▪ Other reports and publications, such as the UN Secretary General’s Report on Reprisals ▪ Other mandated reports and publications o UNESCO ▪ Journalists Killings Condemned by the UNESCO Director General ▪ Other mandated reports and publications o ILO ▪ Cases reviewed by the Committee on Freedom of Association ▪ Other mandated reports and publications

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