International institutions devoted to protecting Human Rights must assume their liabilities focused on civil, political, economic, social and cultural matters. States, creators of international institutions and actors, indicate their objectives to reach and boundaries not to cross, must help these institutions, because framed as they are by law and supervised by states and civil society, they suffer attrition with time and alteration of circumstances which coerces them to undergo permanent reform to ensure their efficiency. Civil society shares and benefits from these activities. Coherence between the means of International institutions and the requirements of recipients ensures the credibility of International institutions.
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