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 - Rights Talk
Date: 06Oct 2021 Introduction: In mid-2021, the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security and other ministries issued a voluminous series of guidance and opinions...
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...
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...