Edizione | [1st ed. 2019.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa |
Singapore : , : Springer Singapore : , : Springer, , [2019]
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Descrizione fisica |
1 online resource (xii, 706 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color)
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Disciplina |
342
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Collana |
Economics, Law, and Institutions in Asia Pacific
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Soggetto topico |
Constitutional law
Criminology
Human rights
Social justice
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Soggetto genere / forma |
Llibres electrònics
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ISBN |
981-13-0350-9
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Formato |
Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione |
eng
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Nota di contenuto |
Part I – Introduction -- 1 Jerome A Cohen, William P Alford, Chang-fa Lo. Introduction – How the Story Began – Background to the Present -- 2 Jerome A Cohen.Taiwan’s Political-Legal Progress: Memories of the KMT Dictatorship -- Part II – Human Rights Transition from Broader Perspectives -- 3 Nigel Li.Asian Values, Confucian Tradition and Human Rights -- 4 Brad R Roth. Human Rights and Transitional Justice: Taiwan’s Adoption of the ICCPR and the Redress of 228 and Martial-Law-Era Injustices -- 5 Chun Hung Chen, Hung Ling Yeh. The Battlefield of Transitional Justice in Taiwan: a Relational View -- 6 Cheng-Yi Huang. Frozen Trials: Political Victims and Their Quest for Justice -- 7 Chien-Chih Lin. Towards an Analytical Framework of Constitutionalism in East Asia: The Case of Taiwan -- Part III – Institutional Setting and Voluntary Compliance of Human Rights Treaties -- 8 Mab Huang.A National Human Rights Commission for Taiwan? -- 9 Fort Fu-Te Liao. Establishing a National Human Rights Institution -- Taiwan in Global Trends -- 10 Ernest Caldwell. The Control Yuan and Human Rights in Taiwan: Towards the Development of a National Human Rights Institution? -- 11 Jacques deLisle. “All the World’s a Stage”: Taiwan’s Human Rights Performance and Playing to International Norms -- 12 Yu-Jie Chen. Isolated but Not Oblivious: Taiwan’s Acceptance of the Two Major Human Rights Covenants -- 13 Wen-Chen Chang. Taiwan’s Human Rights Implementation Act: A Model for Successful Incorporation? -- 14 Yean-Sen Teng. The Problems of Incorporation of International Human Rights Law in Taiwan -- 15 Chang-fa Lo. The Approach of Introducing International Human Rights Treaties into the Interpretation of Constitutional Provisions in Taiwan -- 16 Yen-tu Su.Rights Advocacy through Simulation: The Genius of the Constitutional Court Simulation in Taiwan -- 17 Song-Lih Huang, Yibee Huang.The Role of NGOs in Monitoring the Implementation of Human Rights Treaty Obligations -- 18 Manfred Nowak. Personal Reflections on the Taiwan Human Rights Review Process -- Part IV – Protection of Civil and Political Rights -- 19 Ming-Sung Kuo, Hui-Wen Chen. Killing in Your Name: Pathology of Judicial Paternalism and the Mutation of the “Most Serious Crimes” Requirement in Taiwan -- 20 Rong-Geng Li. A Silent Reform of the Death Penalty in Taiwan (R.O.C.) -- 21 Chao-Chun Lin. A Core Case for Judicial Review-Protecting Personal Liberty in Taiwan -- 22 Hui-chieh Su. From Suppression to Real Freedom of Expression in the Open and Plural Society of Taiwan – The Constitutional Court’s Role in This Progress -- 23 Jeffrey Li. Freedom of Movement in Taiwan – A Local Development to Meet International Standards -- 24 Chih-hsing Ho. Configuration of the Notion of Privacy as a Fundamental Right in Taiwan – A Comparative Study with International Treaties and EU Rules -- 25 Margaret K Lewis. Who Shall Judge? Taiwan’s Exploration of Lay Participation in Criminal Trials -- Part V – Protection of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights -- 26 Chuan-Feng Wu. The Right to Health in Taiwan: Implications and Challenges -- 27 Chun-Yuan Lin. The Evolution of Environmental Rights in Taiwan -- 28 Wen-chen Shih. Human Rights and Climate Finance—How Does the Normative Framework Affect Taiwan? -- 29 Ching-Fu Lin. Constitutional and Legal Dimensions of the Right to Food in Taiwan: A Long March Toward Normative Internalization and Realization -- 30 Tsai-yu Lin. Tobacco Investment and Human Rights: A Challenge for Taiwan’s Implementation of ICESCR in Its Foreign Investment Policy -- 31 Su-Hua Lee. Human Rights and Intellectual Property Protection: Their Interplay in Taiwan -- Part VI – Protection of Specific/Vulnerable Groups -- 32 Chang-fa Lo. When Women’s Rights Encounter Tradition in Taiwan -- 33 Hsiaowei Kuan. LGBT Rights in Taiwan – The Interaction Between Movements and the Law -- 34 Awi Mona (Chih-Wei Tsai), Seediq Tgdaya. National Apology and Reinvigoration of Indigenous Rights in Taiwan -- 35 Amy Huey-Ling Shee. Local Images of Global Child Rights: CRC in Taiwan -- 36 William P Alford, Charles Wharton, Hu Qiongyue.People over Pandas: Taiwan’s Engagement of International Human Rights Norms with Respect to Disability -- 37 Nai-Yi Sun. On the Road to Equal Enjoyment of Human Rights for Persons with Disabilities: The Development of Domestic Laws in Taiwan and Their Dialogue with the CRPD -- 38 Yi-Li Lee. Constitutional Dynamics of Judicial Discourse on the Rights of Non-Citizens: The Case of Taiwan -- Index.
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