<p><em>[Rosa Freedman] does not allow geopolitical considerations or regional alliances to get in the way. Her approach resembles that of such leading non-governmental bodies as Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch</em>.- <strong>Aryeh Neier</strong>, Open Society Foundations, for<strong> Journal of Cold War Studies</strong> (Vol. 16, No. 1, 2014)</p><p><em>“In 2006, the UN was compelled to wind up its thoroughly discredited Commission on Human Rights, which was replaced by a Human Rights Council. But hopes that the council would not repeat the politically driven failures of the commission have been dashed. Freedman tells us why this is. It is a depressing story, superbly told.” </em>- <strong>Geoffrey Alderman</strong>, University of Buckingham, for<strong> The Times Higher Education</strong> (10 July 2014)</p>