B. Extra-Conventional Mechanisms: Special Procedures
• Special Rapporteurs, Special representatives, Special envoys and Independent experts, Working groups – thematic
or country (Urgent Actions)
• Complaints procedure 1503.
“Conventional mechanisms” refer to committees of independent experts established to monitor the implementation
of international human rights treaties by States parties. By ratifying a treaty, States parties willingly submit
their domestic legal system, administrative procedures and other national practices to periodic review by the
committees. These committees are often referred to as treaty-monitoring bodies (or “treaty bodies”).
In contrast, “extra-conventional mechanisms” refer to those mechanisms established by mandates emanating, not from
treaties, but from resolutions of relevant United Nations legislative organs, such as the Commission on Human
Rights or the General Assembly. Extra-conventional mechanisms may also be established by expert bodies, such as the
Sub-Commission on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights (formerly the Sub-Commission on Prevention of
Discrimination and Protection of Minorities). They nor- mally take the form of an independent expert or a working
group and are often referred to as “special procedures”.
A. Conventional mechanisms
3.1 Treaty-monitoring bodies
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