Which of the following statements best reflects Howard and Donnelly's opinion on the implementation and enforcement of human rights norms?

a. The only institution with real enforcement powers is the UN Commission on Human Rights.
b. Implementation and enforcement remain almost entirely the responsibility of individual states.
c. The 1503 procedure remains the one example of effective implementation and enforcement machinery.
d. The only regions where human rights implementation and enforcement are not in the hands of individual nations are the Americas and Europe.


b

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