Date: 07Nov 2020 ABOUT THE AUTHOR PROFESSOR MICHAEL C. DAVIS is in the Fall of 2020 a Visiting Professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Hong Kong where he...
Tag - Human Rights
Kelley Loper: The Implementation of the CRPD in the Chinese Context (7th May 2015)
Date: 07May 2015 The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) is arguably the most comprehensive of the core global human rights treaties. It...
Prof. Gillian Triggs- Righting Wrongs against Minorities: the Role of Human Rights Institutions
Date: 03Jul 2015 Professor Triggs shares her insights and experiences from Australia and the region in this lunchtime event. Seats are limited and prior registration is...
A United Nations Convention on the Rights of Older Persons 1/2
Date: 18Nov 2015 The world’s population is ageing, and the consequences of this will be felt even more acutely in the coming decades. Even now, ageism and shortfalls in...
A United Nations Convention on the Rights of Older Persons 2/2
Date:18Nov 2015 The world’s population is ageing, and the consequences of this will be felt even more acutely in the coming decades. Even now, ageism and shortfalls in...
Professor Ángel R Oquendo: The Politicization of Human Rights
Date: 17Mar 2016 The Inter-American Human Rights System faces a crisis, with several countries attacking the Commission and Court. Does the challenge rest on the notions...
Date:02Sep 2016 Democracy, human rights, and the rule of law are said to be core values of the European public order, stretching from the west coast of Ireland to the...
2016/12/17 Do Hong Kong People Treasure Rights? (Part 1)
Date:17Dec 2016 Between April and August 2015, the Rule of Law and Legal Culture Project conducted an empirical study on the legal culture of Hong Kong with the...
2016/12/17 Do Hong Kong People Treasure Rights? (Part 2)
Date:17Dec 2016 Between April and August 2015, the Rule of Law and Legal Culture Project conducted an empirical study on the legal culture of Hong Kong with the...