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- 1 The Third National Report on ICCPR and ICESCR
- 2 Introduction to Capital Punishment and Policies in Taiwan
- 3 Implement the Conclusions of EU-Taiwan Human Rights Consultations -- EU Senior Policy Manager was invited to Taiwan for Speeches on construction and development of EU human rights indicators and sharing experiences in the establishment of national human rights institutions in EU member statest
- 4 Presentation of Concluding Observations and Recommendations of Review of the Second Reports under the Two Covenants
- 5 Freedom report gives Taiwan a perfect
- 6 International Review of 2nd ROC Reports on Implementation of Human Rights Covenants Concluded
- 7 Concluding Observations and Recommendations of the Second State Reports
- 8 Vice President Chen addresses international review of 2nd ROC reports on implementation of human rights covenants
- 9 International review of 2nd ROC reports on implementation of human rights covenants set for January 16-20
- 10 International Human Rights Organizations can register online now. (deadline:2016/12/12)
- 11 Guideline for Participating in the Second ROC ICCPR & ICESCR National Report Review Meeting
- 12 Agenda for ROC Second ICCPR & ICESCR Report Review Meeting
- 13 Review Committee for Second State Reports of the Two Covenants
- 14 The Second National Report on ICCPR and ICESCR
- 15 President presided over "the Second National Report on ICCPR and ICESCR Press Conference."
- 16 Ministry of Justice held a forum of the feasibility for establishing a national human rights institution in accordance with the Paris Principles on July 8, 2015.
- 17 The U.S. Department of State “Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2014”
- 18 EU Annual Report on Human Rights and Democracy in the World in 2014
- 19 The National Human Rights Commission of Mongolia visited MOJ on May 12, 2015.
- 20 Act to Implement the United Nations Convention against Corruption
- 21 Taiwan has again been ranked one of the freest countries in the world by human rights organization Freedom House in its latest annual report, earning a perfect score for political rights.
- 22 Act to Implement the Convention on the Rights of the Child (Announced on June 4, 2014 and entered into force on November 20, 2014)
- 23 Taiwan’s economic freedom score is 75.1, making its economy the 14th freest in the 2015 Index. Its score is up by 1.2 points from last year, with improvements in seven of the 10 economic freedoms led by investment freedom, the control of government spending, and labor freedom. Taiwan is ranked 5th out of 42 economies in the Asia–Pacific region, and its overall score is well above the world average. (2015 Index of Economic Freedom | the Heritage Foundation www.heritage.org/index/ranking)
- 24 Act to Implement the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (Announced on August 20, 2014 and entered into force on December 3, 2014)