Lesson Series 29: A Case Study of Good Governance: The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC), Hong Kong

he Issue In order for governmental or other agencies to function effectively in promoting and protecting the human rights of all peoples, it is necessary for the agencies to have an independent mandate and structure. Especially in Asian countries, this is both vital as well as rare: in a region where societies are still ‘transitioning’ […]

Lesson Series 24: June 26 – International Day Against Torture and for the Victims of Torture

The Issue June 26 has been designated International Day Against Torture by the United Nations some years ago. It is sad that it appears to be necessary to institute such a day to remind ourselves that the practice of torture is widely prevalent in Asian societies today. Although many countries are signatories to the International […]

Lesson Series 21: Children’s Rights: The General Principle of Non-Discrimination

The Convention on the Rights of the Child was unanimously adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 1989. This document marked a milestone in human rights terms, because it is the first legally binding code of child rights in history, and acknowledges that children are holders of rights, rather than passive recipients of benefits. […]