01151pab a2200133 454500008004000000100001800040245014600058260000900204300001500213362001200228520071600240650001700956773004400973180718b2001 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aKumar, C. Raj aRole and contribution of National Human Rights Commissions in promoting national and international human rights norms in the national context c2001 ap.222-236. aApr-Jun aNational Human Rights Commissions have been established in various countries to work effectively towards guaranteeing human rights within their own jurisdictions. They have been perceived as unique and independent institutions which play an ideal supportive and supplementary role to other institutions that are engaged in upholding rule of law in a democratic society. This article gives, a deeper look into the questions being raised about the functions, legitimacy, autonomy and performance of these commissions. It analyses the enabling and disabling factors encountered by these institutions while performing their roles in a manner that befits the stature and mandate of such institutions. - Reproduced aHuman rights aIndian Journal of Public Administration