Human rights in the Asia-Pacific region : towards institution building edited by Hitoshi Nasu and Ben Saul
ISBN
9780415602549(hbk.)
พิมพ์ลักษณ์
New York : Routledge, 2011.
เลขหมู่
KM572 H917 2011
ลักษณะทางกายภาพ
xxii, 268 p. ; 24 cm.
หมายเหตุ
Out growth of the International Conference on Human Rightsin the Asia-Pacific Region held at the University ofSydney, Nov. 27-28, 2009
หมายเหตุ
Contents: The engagement of Asia-Pacific states with the UN Human Rights Committee : reporting and individual petitions /rIvan Shearer and Naomi Hart -- Human rights monitoring institutions and multiculturalism / Nisuke Ando -- Challenges to a human rights mechanism in the Asia-Pacific region : the experience of the universal periodic review of the UN human rights council / Shigeki Sakamoto -- Innovations in institution-building and fresh challenges : the Optional Protocol to the Convention Against Torture and the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities / Sarah McCosker -- Chinese practice in UNtreaty monitoring bodies : principled sovereignty and slow appreciation / Wim Muller -- Resistance to regional human rights cooperation in the Asia-Pacific : demythologizingregional exceptionalism by learning from the Americas, Europe, and Africa /Ben Saul, Jacqueline Mowbray andIrene Baghoomians -- Persistent engagement and insistent persuasion : the role of the working group for an ASEAN human rights mechanismin institutionalising human rights in the region / TanHsien-Li -- ASEAN : setting the agenda for the rights of migrant workers? / Susan Kneebone -- Challenges for Aseanhuman rights mechanisms : the case of Lao PDR from agender perspective / Irene Pietropaoli -- The role ofnetworks in the implementation of human rights in the Asia-Pacific region / Catherine Renshaw -- Human rights commissions in times of trouble and transition : the caseof the National Human Rights Commission of Nepal / AndreaDurbach -- Corporate human rights abuses : what role for the national human rights institutions? / Surya Deva -- Rethinking human rights in China : towards a receptorframework / Mimi Zou and Tom Zwart
245 00 ^aHuman rights in the Asia-Pacific region :^btowards institution building /^cedited by Hitoshi Nasu and Ben Saul
260 ^aNew York :^bRoutledge, ^c2011.
300 ^axxii, 268 p. ;^c24 cm.
490 0 ^aRoutledge research in human rights law
500 ^aOut growth of the International Conference on Human Rightsin the Asia-Pacific Region held at the University ofSydney, Nov. 27-28, 2009
504 ^aIncludes bibliographical references and index
505 0 ^aThe engagement of Asia-Pacific states with the UN Human Rights Committee : reporting and individual petitions /rIvan Shearer and Naomi Hart -- ^tHuman rights monitoring institutions and multiculturalism /^rNisuke Ando -- ^tChallenges to a human rights mechanism in the Asia-Pacific region : the experience of the universal periodic review of the UN human rights council /^rShigeki Sakamoto -- ^tInnovations in institution-building and fresh challenges : the Optional Protocol to the Convention Against Torture and the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities /^rSarah McCosker -- ^tChinese practice in UNtreaty monitoring bodies : principled sovereignty and slow appreciation /^rWim Muller -- ^tResistance to regional human rights cooperation in the Asia-Pacific : demythologizingregional exceptionalism by learning from the Americas, Europe, and Africa /Ben Saul, Jacqueline Mowbray andIrene Baghoomians -- ^tPersistent engagement and insistent persuasion : the role of the working group for an ASEAN human rights mechanismin institutionalising human rights in the region /^rTanHsien-Li -- ^tASEAN : setting the agenda for the rights of migrant workers? /^rSusan Kneebone -- ^tChallenges for Aseanhuman rights mechanisms : the case of Lao PDR from agender perspective /^rIrene Pietropaoli -- ^tThe role ofnetworks in the implementation of human rights in the Asia-Pacific region /^rCatherine Renshaw -- ^tHuman rights commissions in times of trouble and transition : the caseof the National Human Rights Commission of Nepal /^rAndreaDurbach --^tCorporate human rights abuses : what role for the national human rights institutions? /^rSurya Deva -- ^tRethinking human rights in China : towards a receptorframework /^rMimi Zou and Tom Zwart
650 0 ^aHuman rights^zAsia
650 0 ^aHuman rights^zPacific Area
650 0 ^aNational human rights institutions^zAsia
650 0 ^aNational human rights institutions^zPacific Area