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    Content: This book is published open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license. This book analyzes issues in human rights law from a variety of perspectives by eminent European and Asian professors of constitutional law, international public law, and European Union law. As a result, their contributions collected here illustrate the phenomenon of cross-fertilization not only in Europe (the EU and its member states and the Council of Europe), but also between Europe and Asia. Furthermore, it reveals the influence that national and foreign law, EU law and the European Convention on Human Rights, and European and Asian law exert over one another. The various chapters cover general fundamental rights and human rights issues in Europe and Asia as well as specific topics regarding the principles of nondiscrimination, women’s rights, the right to freedom of speech in Japan, and China’s Development Banks in Asia. Protection of human rights should be guaranteed in the international community, and research based on a comparative law approach is useful for the protection of human rights at a higher level. As the product of academic cooperation between ten professors of Japanese, Taiwanese, German, Italian, and Belgian nationalities, this work responds to such needs.
    Note: Part I Human Rights in Europe -- 1 Mechanisms to Protect Human Rights in the EU’s External Relations (Yumiko Nakanishi) -- 2 Fundamental Rights Regimes in European Union: Contouring their Spheres (Ferdinand Wollenschläger) -- 3 Human Rights Protection in the EU and Sovereign Rights of the Member States: On the Functioning of EU Citizenship (Noriko Ofuji) -- Part II Human Rights in Asia -- 4 Protection of Fundamental Rights and the Role of the Judicial Branch in Japan (Masahito Tadano) -- 5 Does Formal Rank Matter? A Framework-Oriented View on the Binding Force of International Human Rights Law on Constitutional Law (Shu-Perng Hwang) -- 6 The Asian Region and the International Criminal Court (Hitomi Takemura) -- Part III Special Topics of Human Rights in Europe and Asia -- 7 The Principle of Non-discrimination under the European Convention on Human Rights and the EU Charter on Fundamental Freedoms (Niels Petersen) -- 8 Women’s Rights and Gender Equality in Europe and Asia (Sara De Vido) -- 9 Guarantee of the Right to Freedom of Speech in Japan-Comparison with Doctrines in Germany (Takashi Jitsuhara) -- 10 China’s Development Banks in Asia: A Human Rights Perspective (Matthias Vanhullebusch) -- Index.
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 219 Seiten).
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 219 Seiten).
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    Content: This book analyzes issues in human rights law from a variety of perspectives by eminent European and Asian professors of constitutional law, international public law, and European Union law. As a result, their contributions collected here illustrate the phenomenon of cross-fertilization not only in Europe (the EU and its member states and the Council of Europe), but also between Europe and Asia. Furthermore, it reveals the influence that national and foreign law, EU law and the European Convention on Human Rights, and European and Asian law exert over one another. The various chapters cover general fundamental rights and human rights issues in Europe and Asia as well as specific topics regarding the principles of nondiscrimination, women’s rights, the right to freedom of speech in Japan, and China’s Development Banks in Asia. Protection of human rights should be guaranteed in the international community, and research based on a comparative law approach is useful for the protection of human rights at a higher level. As the product of academic cooperation between ten professors of Japanese, Taiwanese, German, Italian, and Belgian nationalities, this work responds to such needs
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 219 Seiten).
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    ISBN: 981-10-6129-7
    Content: This book is published open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license. This book analyzes issues in human rights law from a variety of perspectives by eminent European and Asian professors of constitutional law, international public law, and European Union law. As a result, their contributions collected here illustrate the phenomenon of cross-fertilization not only in Europe (the EU and its member states and the Council of Europe), but also between Europe and Asia. Furthermore, it reveals the influence that national and foreign law, EU law and the European Convention on Human Rights, and European and Asian law exert over one another. The various chapters cover general fundamental rights and human rights issues in Europe and Asia as well as specific topics regarding the principles of nondiscrimination, women’s rights, the right to freedom of speech in Japan, and China’s Development Banks in Asia. Protection of human rights should be guaranteed in the international community, and research based on a comparative law approach is useful for the protection of human rights at a higher level. As the product of academic cooperation between ten professors of Japanese, Taiwanese, German, Italian, and Belgian nationalities, this work responds to such needs.
    Note: Part I Human Rights in Europe -- 1 Mechanisms to Protect Human Rights in the EU’s External Relations (Yumiko Nakanishi) -- 2 Fundamental Rights Regimes in European Union: Contouring their Spheres (Ferdinand Wollenschläger) -- 3 Human Rights Protection in the EU and Sovereign Rights of the Member States: On the Functioning of EU Citizenship (Noriko Ofuji) -- Part II Human Rights in Asia -- 4 Protection of Fundamental Rights and the Role of the Judicial Branch in Japan (Masahito Tadano) -- 5 Does Formal Rank Matter? A Framework-Oriented View on the Binding Force of International Human Rights Law on Constitutional Law (Shu-Perng Hwang) -- 6 The Asian Region and the International Criminal Court (Hitomi Takemura) -- Part III Special Topics of Human Rights in Europe and Asia -- 7 The Principle of Non-discrimination under the European Convention on Human Rights and the EU Charter on Fundamental Freedoms (Niels Petersen) -- 8 Women’s Rights and Gender Equality in Europe and Asia (Sara De Vido) -- 9 Guarantee of the Right to Freedom of Speech in Japan-Comparison with Doctrines in Germany (Takashi Jitsuhara) -- 10 China’s Development Banks in Asia: A Human Rights Perspective (Matthias Vanhullebusch) -- Index. , English
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    Note: "The EUSI (EU Studies Institute in Tokyo) organized an international symposium "Human Rights Issues in Europe and Asia" on January 30, 2017. This book is based on this symposium." - Vorwort (Seite v)
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    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Human Rights Issues in Europe and Asia (Veranstaltung : 2017 : Tokio) Contemporary issues in human rights law Singapore : Springer Open, 2018 ISBN 9789811061295
    Language: English
    Keywords: Europäische Union ; Menschenrecht ; Asien ; Europäische Union ; Menschenrecht ; Asien ; Konferenzschrift
    Author information: Nakanishi, Yumiko 1969-
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    ISBN: 9789811061295 , 9811061297 , 9811061289 , 9789811061288
    Content: This book is published open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license. This book analyzes issues in human rights law from a variety of perspectives by eminent European and Asian professors of constitutional law, international public law, and European Union law. As a result, their contributions collected here illustrate the phenomenon of cross-fertilization not only in Europe (the EU and its member states and the Council of Europe), but also between Europe and Asia. Furthermore, it reveals the influence that national and foreign law, EU law and the European Convention on Human Rights, and European and Asian law exert over one another. The various chapters cover general fundamental rights and human rights issues in Europe and Asia as well as specific topics regarding the principles of nondiscrimination, women's rights, the right to freedom of speech in Japan, and China's Development Banks in Asia. Protection of human rights should be guaranteed in the international community, and research based on a comparative law approach is useful for the protection of human rights at a higher level. As the product of academic cooperation between ten professors of Japanese, Taiwanese, German, Italian, and Belgian nationalities, this work responds to such needs.
    Note: Part I Human Rights in Europe -- 1 Mechanisms to Protect Human Rights in the EU's External Relations (Yumiko Nakanishi) -- 2 Fundamental Rights Regimes in European Union: Contouring their Spheres (Ferdinand Wollenschläger) -- 3 Human Rights Protection in the EU and Sovereign Rights of the Member States: On the Functioning of EU Citizenship (Noriko Ofuji) -- Part II Human Rights in Asia -- 4 Protection of Fundamental Rights and the Role of the Judicial Branch in Japan (Masahito Tadano) -- 5 Does Formal Rank Matter? A Framework-Oriented View on the Binding Force of International Human Rights Law on Constitutional Law (Shu-Perng Hwang) -- 6 The Asian Region and the International Criminal Court (Hitomi Takemura) -- Part III Special Topics of Human Rights in Europe and Asia -- 7 The Principle of Non-discrimination under the European Convention on Human Rights and the EU Charter on Fundamental Freedoms (Niels Petersen) -- 8 Women's Rights and Gender Equality in Europe and Asia (Sara De Vido) -- 9 Guarantee of the Right to Freedom of Speech in Japan-Comparison with Doctrines in Germany (Takashi Jitsuhara) -- 10 China's Development Banks in Asia: A Human Rights Perspective (Matthias Vanhullebusch) -- Index.
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    Format: 1 online resource (218 pages)
    ISBN: 9789811061295
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- Human Rights in Europe -- 1 Mechanisms to Protect Human Rights in the EU's External Relations -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Values, Principles, and Objectives -- 2.1 Protection of Fundamental Rights in the EU -- 2.2 The Treaty of Lisbon and Human Rights in the EU's External Relations -- 2.3 Values, Principles, and Objectives -- 2.3.1 Values -- 2.3.2 Principles -- 2.3.3 Objectives -- 3 Competences Regarding Human Rights in the EU's External Relations -- 3.1 Competences and Practice Prior to the Treaty of Lisbon -- 3.2 Relationship Between Values, Objectives, and Competences -- 3.3 Two Types of International Human Rights Agreements -- 3.4 International Agreements with Human Rights Provisions -- 3.4.1 Horizontal Clause for Human Rights -- 3.4.2 Article 207 TFEU: The CCP -- 3.5 International Human Rights Agreements -- 3.5.1 General -- 3.5.2 Article 19 TFEU and Article 114 TFEU -- 3.5.3 Articles 82-86 TFEU -- 3.5.4 Article 352 TFEU -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- 2 Fundamental Rights Regimes in the European Union: Contouring Their Spheres -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Delimitation of National and EU Fundamental Rights with Regard to EU Action -- 2.1 The EU Law Perspective -- 2.2 The National Constitutional Law Perspective -- 2.2.1 Constitutional Conditions for European Integration -- 2.2.2 Mitigation of Possible Conflicts by Substantive and Procedural Safeguards -- 2.2.3 Evaluation -- 2.3 Reconciling the Perspectives -- 3 Delimitation of National and EU Fundamental Rights with Regard to Member State Action -- 3.1 The Implementation and Enforcement of EU Secondary Law -- 3.2 Member States' Acting in a Context Determined by EU Law -- 3.3 Procedural Implications -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- 3 Human Rights Protection in the EU as Unitas Multiplex -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Premises of EU Law. , 2.1 Unitas Multiplex -- 2.2 Core Principles of the EU: Principle of Non-discrimination on Grounds of Nationality (TFEU Art. 18) and Principle of Mutual Recognition -- 3 Functions of Member States' Nationality and EU Citizenship -- 3.1 Conditions for Acquisition of EU Citizenship and the Rights One Holds as a Citizen -- 3.2 "Interstate Citizenship" -- 3.3 What It Means to Hold Nationality in a Member State -- 3.4 Acquisition and Loss of Nationality and the Discretion of Member States -- 4 Cases of the European Court of Justice Concerning EU Citizens and Restrictions of the Discretionary Power of Member States -- 4.1 Member States Are not Allowed to Prefer One Nationality Over Another in a Case of Dual Nationality -- 4.2 Surnames as a "Format" of EU Citizenship -- 4.3 Nationality of a Member State Based on Ius Soli and EU Citizenship -- 4.4 "Due Regard to EU Law" and the "Principle of Proportionality" -- 4.5 Restriction of a Member State's Decision of Deprivation of the Right to Vote in the Case of a Criminal Conviction -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Human Rights in Asia -- 4 The Role of the Judicial Branch in the Protection of Fundamental Rights in Japan -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Japanese Judicial Review -- 2.1 Establishing Constitutional Review -- 2.2 Choosing Between the American and the Constitutional Court Model -- 2.3 Basis of Japanese Model -- 3 Backgrounds of Passiveness -- 3.1 Overburden of the Court -- 3.2 Career Judge System and Constitutional Review -- 3.3 Political Constellation and "Faceless Judges" -- 4 Ambiguous Changes -- 4.1 Signs of Changes -- 4.2 Skillful Rulings for Remedy -- 4.3 The Guarantee of Democratic Process -- 4.4 Possible Dialogue with Political Branch -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- 5 Does Formal Rank Matter? -- 1 Introduction. , 2 The Formal Rank as Well as Normative Role of International (Human Rights) Law in Domestic Law: Lessons from a Comparison Between Germany and Taiwan -- 2.1 The German Perspective: International Human Rights Law as an Interpretative Tool -- 2.2 The Taiwanese Perspective: International Human Rights Law as a Symbol of Internationalization -- 3 A Human Rights Perspective on the Significance of International Human Rights Law in Domestic Constitutional Order -- 3.1 International Human Rights Law as "External Law?" -- 3.2 International Human Rights Law as a Framework Order -- 4 Conclusion: The Formal Rank Issue from the Framework-Oriented Perspective -- References -- 6 The Asian Region and the International Criminal Court -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Rationale Behind Asian Reluctance: Various Policy Considerations and So-called Asian Values -- 3 Future Prospects of the Asian Region and the International Criminal Court -- 3.1 Future of Non-state Parties of the Rome Statute -- 3.2 Overview of the Current Relationships Between the Asian Region and the International Criminal Court -- 3.2.1 Present Circumstances -- 3.2.2 Situation of the Republic of Korea -- 3.2.3 Situation of Ukraine and the Downing of MH17 -- 3.2.4 Situation of Afghanistan -- 3.2.5 Situation of the Registered Vessels of Comoros, Greece and Cambodia -- 3.3 Possible Targets in the Asian Region of the OTP's Preliminary Examination -- 4 Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Special Topics of Human Rights in Europe and Asia -- 7 The Principle of Non-discrimination in the European Convention on Human Rights and in EU Fundamental Rights Law -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The European Convention on Human Rights -- 2.1 The Scope of Application of Art. 14 ECHR -- 2.2 Criteria of Distinction -- 3 EU Fundamental Rights Law -- 3.1 The Prohibition of Discrimination Based on Nationality. , 3.2 The General Prohibition of Discrimination in Art. 21 (1) of the EU Charter on Fundamental Rights -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- 8 Women's Rights and Gender Equality in Europe and Asia -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Some Data on Gender (in)Equality -- 1.2 Purpose and Limits of the Analysis -- 2 Evolution of Women's Rights at the International Level -- 2.1 On the Principle of Non-discrimination -- 3 Evolution of Women's Rights and Gender Equality in Europe and Asia -- 3.1 The European Union -- 3.2 Council of Europe -- 3.2.1 The Council of Europe Istanbul Convention -- 3.3 ASEAN Countries -- 3.3.1 The Convention Against Human Trafficking -- 3.3.2 Japan -- 4 Regionalisation and Dialogue Between Legal Systems: Some Conclusions -- References -- 9 Guarantee of the Right to Freedom of Speech in Japan-A Comparison with Doctrines in Germany -- 1 Introduction: The 2016 World Press Freedom Index -- 2 Freedom of Speech in Japan -- 2.1 Legal Restraints -- 2.2 Unofficial "Regulations" and Issues Concerning "Self-restraint" for the Media -- 2.3 Precedent in Japan Dealing with Freedom of Speech -- 2.4 Conclusions-Guarantee of Freedom of Speech in Japan -- 3 Doctrines in Japan Relating to Freedom of Speech -- 4 Comparison with German Doctrines -- 4.1 Skeptical Views of German Protection of Freedom of Speech -- 4.2 Freedom of Speech in Germany -- 4.3 German Decisions Concerning Freedom of Speech -- 4.3.1 About Freedom of Speech -- 4.3.2 Freedom of the Press -- 4.4 German Popular Descriptions Concerning Freedom of Speech -- 4.5 Considerations -- 5 Closing Remarks -- References -- 10 China's Development Banks in Asia: A Human Rights Perspective -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Right to Development: Giving Legitimacy to China's New International Economic Order -- 3 Finance, Development and China: From Participation to Institution-Building. , 4 Financing Development in Asia: A Prognosis on China's Human Rights Benchmarks -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Nakanishi, Yumiko Contemporary Issues in Human Rights Law Singapore : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,c2017 ISBN 9789811061288
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    Format: 1 online resource (X, 219 pages)
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 981-10-6129-7
    Content: This book is published open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license. This book analyzes issues in human rights law from a variety of perspectives by eminent European and Asian professors of constitutional law, international public law, and European Union law. As a result, their contributions collected here illustrate the phenomenon of cross-fertilization not only in Europe (the EU and its member states and the Council of Europe), but also between Europe and Asia. Furthermore, it reveals the influence that national and foreign law, EU law and the European Convention on Human Rights, and European and Asian law exert over one another. The various chapters cover general fundamental rights and human rights issues in Europe and Asia as well as specific topics regarding the principles of nondiscrimination, women’s rights, the right to freedom of speech in Japan, and China’s Development Banks in Asia. Protection of human rights should be guaranteed in the international community, and research based on a comparative law approach is useful for the protection of human rights at a higher level. As the product of academic cooperation between ten professors of Japanese, Taiwanese, German, Italian, and Belgian nationalities, this work responds to such needs.
    Note: Part I Human Rights in Europe -- 1 Mechanisms to Protect Human Rights in the EU’s External Relations (Yumiko Nakanishi) -- 2 Fundamental Rights Regimes in European Union: Contouring their Spheres (Ferdinand Wollenschläger) -- 3 Human Rights Protection in the EU and Sovereign Rights of the Member States: On the Functioning of EU Citizenship (Noriko Ofuji) -- Part II Human Rights in Asia -- 4 Protection of Fundamental Rights and the Role of the Judicial Branch in Japan (Masahito Tadano) -- 5 Does Formal Rank Matter? A Framework-Oriented View on the Binding Force of International Human Rights Law on Constitutional Law (Shu-Perng Hwang) -- 6 The Asian Region and the International Criminal Court (Hitomi Takemura) -- Part III Special Topics of Human Rights in Europe and Asia -- 7 The Principle of Non-discrimination under the European Convention on Human Rights and the EU Charter on Fundamental Freedoms (Niels Petersen) -- 8 Women’s Rights and Gender Equality in Europe and Asia (Sara De Vido) -- 9 Guarantee of the Right to Freedom of Speech in Japan-Comparison with Doctrines in Germany (Takashi Jitsuhara) -- 10 China’s Development Banks in Asia: A Human Rights Perspective (Matthias Vanhullebusch) -- Index. , English
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