Taiwan and International Human Rights
Edited by Jerome A. Cohen (),
William P. Alford () and
Chang-fa Lo ()
in Economics, Law, and Institutions in Asia Pacific from Springer, currently edited by Makoto Yano
Date: 2019
ISBN: 978-981-13-0350-0
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Introduction—An Overview
- Jerome A. Cohen, William P. Alford and Chang-fa Lo
- Ch Chapter 10 The Control Yuan and Human Rights in Taiwan: Towards the Development of a National Human Rights Institution?
- Ernest Caldwell
- Ch Chapter 11 “All the World’s a Stage”: Taiwan’s Human Rights Performance and Playing to International Norms
- Jacques deLisle
- Ch Chapter 12 Isolated but not Oblivious: Taiwan’s Acceptance of the Two Major Human Rights Covenants
- Yu-Jie Chen
- Ch Chapter 13 Taiwan’s Human Rights Implementation Acts: A Model for Successful Incorporation?
- Wen-Chen Chang
- Ch Chapter 14 The Problems with the Incorporation of International Human Rights Law in Taiwan
- Yean-Sen Teng
- Ch Chapter 15 The Approach of Introducing International Human Rights Treaties into the Interpretation of Constitutional Provisions in Taiwan
- Chang-fa Lo
- Ch Chapter 16 Rights Advocacy Through Simulation: The Genius of the Constitutional Court Simulation in Taiwan
- Yen-tu Su
- Ch Chapter 17 The Role of NGOs in Monitoring the Implementation of Human Rights Treaty Obligations
- Song-Lih Huang and Yibee Huang
- Ch Chapter 18 Personal Reflections on the Taiwan Human Rights Review Process
- Manfred Nowak
- Ch Chapter 19 Killing in Your Name: Pathology of Judicial Paternalism and the Mutation of the “Most Serious Crimes” Requirement in Taiwan
- Ming-Sung Kuo and Hui-Wen Chen
- Ch Chapter 2 Taiwan’s Political-Legal Progress: Memories of the KMT Dictatorship
- Jerome A. Cohen
- Ch Chapter 20 A Silent Reform of the Death Penalty in Taiwan (R.O.C.)
- Rong-Geng Li
- Ch Chapter 21 A Core Case for Judicial Review–Protecting Personal Liberty in Taiwan
- Frederick Chao-Chun Lin
- Ch Chapter 22 From Suppression to Real Freedom of Expression in the Open and Plural Society of Taiwan—The Constitutional Court’s Role in This Progress
- Hui-chieh Su
- Ch Chapter 23 Freedom of Movement in Taiwan—A Local Development to Meet International Standards
- Jeffrey C. F. Li
- Ch Chapter 24 Configuration of the Notion of Privacy as a Fundamental Right in Taiwan—A Comparative Study of International Treaties and EU Rules
- Chih-hsing Ho
- Ch Chapter 25 Who Shall Judge? Taiwan’s Exploration of Lay Participation in Criminal Trials
- Margaret K. Lewis
- Ch Chapter 26 The Right to Health in Taiwan: Implications and Challenges
- Chuan-Feng Wu
- Ch Chapter 27 The Evolution of Environmental Rights in Taiwan
- Chun-Yuan Lin
- Ch Chapter 28 Human Rights and Climate Finance—How Does the Normative Framework Affect Taiwan?
- Wen-Chen Shih
- Ch Chapter 29 Constitutional and Legal Dimensions of the Right to Food in Taiwan: The Long March Toward Normative Internalization and Realization
- Ching-Fu Lin
- Ch Chapter 3 Asian Values, Confucian Tradition and Human Rights
- Nigel N. T. Li
- Ch Chapter 30 Tobacco Investment and Human Rights: A Challenge for Taiwan’s ICESCR Implementation in Its Foreign Investment Policy
- Tsai-Yu Lin
- Ch Chapter 31 Human Rights and Intellectual Property Protection: Their Interplay in Taiwan
- Su-Hua Lee
- Ch Chapter 32 When Women’s Human Rights Encounter Tradition in Taiwan
- Chang-fa Lo
- Ch Chapter 33 LGBT Rights in Taiwan—The Interaction Between Movements and the Law
- Hsiaowei Kuan
- Ch Chapter 34 National Apology and Reinvigoration of Indigenous Rights in Taiwan
- Chih-Wei Tsai (Awi Mona)
- Ch Chapter 35 Local Images of Global Child Rights: CRC in Taiwan
- Amy Huey-Ling Shee
- Ch Chapter 36 People Over Pandas: Taiwan’s Engagement of International Human Rights Norms with Respect to Disability
- William P. Alford, Qiongyue Hu and Charles Wharton
- Ch Chapter 37 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
- Nai-Yi Sun
- Ch Chapter 38 Constitutional Dynamics of Judicial Discourse on the Rights of Non-citizens: The Case of Taiwan
- Yi-Li Lee
- Ch Chapter 4 Human Rights and Transitional Justice: Taiwan’s Adoption of the ICCPR and the Redress of 2/28 and Martial-Law-Era Injustices
- Brad R. Roth
- Ch Chapter 5 The Battlefield of Transitional Justice in Taiwan: A Relational View
- Chun-Hung Chen and Hung-Ling Yeh
- Ch Chapter 6 Frozen Trials: Political Victims and Their Quest for Justice
- Cheng-Yi Huang
- Ch Chapter 7 Towards an Analytical Framework of Constitutionalism in East Asia: The Case of Taiwan
- Chien-Chih Lin
- Ch Chapter 8 A National Human Rights Commission for Taiwan?
- Mab Huang
- Ch Chapter 9 Establishing a National Human Rights Institution—Taiwan in Global Trends
- Fort Fu-Te Liao
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