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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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