China and the International Human Rights Regime
Seiten
2021
Cambridge University Press (Verlag)
978-1-108-84107-8 (ISBN)
Cambridge University Press (Verlag)
978-1-108-84107-8 (ISBN)
Rana Siu Inboden analyses China's role in the international human rights regime from the early 1980s until 2017. She provides insights into the motivations and influences driving China's subtle yet persistent efforts to constrain the international human rights regime and explores China's rising position as a global power.
Rana Siu Inboden examines China's role in the international human rights regime between 1982 and 2017 and, through this lens, explores China's rising position in the world. Focusing on three major case studies – the drafting and adoption of the Convention against Torture and the Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture, the establishment of the UN Human Rights Council, and the International Labour Organization's Conference Committee on the Application of Standards – Inboden shows China's subtle yet persistent efforts to constrain the international human rights regime. Based on a range of documentary and archival research, as well as extensive interview data, Inboden provides fresh insights into the motivations and influences driving China's conduct and explores China's rising position as a global power.
Rana Siu Inboden examines China's role in the international human rights regime between 1982 and 2017 and, through this lens, explores China's rising position in the world. Focusing on three major case studies – the drafting and adoption of the Convention against Torture and the Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture, the establishment of the UN Human Rights Council, and the International Labour Organization's Conference Committee on the Application of Standards – Inboden shows China's subtle yet persistent efforts to constrain the international human rights regime. Based on a range of documentary and archival research, as well as extensive interview data, Inboden provides fresh insights into the motivations and influences driving China's conduct and explores China's rising position as a global power.
Rana Siu Inboden is Distinguished Scholar with the Robert S. Strauss Center for International Security and Law at the University of Texas. She formerly worked on China policy at the US State Department and has consulted for a number of organizations implementing projects in China.
1. Introduction; 2. China's Evolving Posture Toward the International Human Rights Regime: 1949–2017; 3. China, the Convention Against Torture and the Optional Protocol to the Convention Against Torture: 1982–2002; 4. China and the Establishment of the Human Rights Council: 2004–2007; 5. China and the International Labour Organization's Conference Committee on the Application of Standards, 1983–2017; 6. Explaining China's Behavior; 7. Conclusion.
Erscheinungsdatum | 09.03.2021 |
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Zusatzinfo | Worked examples or Exercises |
Verlagsort | Cambridge |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 150 x 230 mm |
Gewicht | 610 g |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Geschichte ► Regional- / Ländergeschichte |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Politik / Verwaltung ► Europäische / Internationale Politik | |
ISBN-10 | 1-108-84107-4 / 1108841074 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-108-84107-8 / 9781108841078 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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