: The collection aims to inspire readers with new approaches to implementing and monitoring the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, to make rights `real` in children`s lives.
About the Authors.- Preface.- Developing Fundamental Labour Rights in China - A New Approach to Implementation; Ulla Liukkunen and Chen Yifeng.- Implementing ILO Fundamental Labour Rights in China: A Sensitive Meeting of Form and Substance?; Alan C. Neal.- Economic, Social, Political and Legal Transition in China; Kari Tapiola.- ILO, Extraterritoriality and Labour Protection in Republican Shanghai; Chen Yifeng.- Implementation Mechanisms for Chinese Labour Law: Institutions, Practices, and Challenges; Xie Zengyi.- ILO and Child Labour Regulation in China - Prospects and Complexities; Ulla Liukkunen.- China - U.S. Implementation of ILO Standards by BITs and Pieces (FTAs); Ronald C. Brown.- Combating Sexual Harassment at Work in China: Legislation, Practice and Social Context; Xue Ninglan.- Chinese Labour Law Development and Hukou Discrimination; Yan Dong.- Reforming the Regulatory Mechanism for the Collective Labour Relationship in China: Diagnosis and Outlook; Ye Jingyi.- Postscript: Labour Rights in China's Changing Political Economy; Teemu Ruskola.
: This book critiques the traditional State-centric and legalistic approach to implementing human rights, and advocates more culturally sensitive measures involving social institutions. Through a multi-disciplinary case study, the book demonstrates the power of social institutions like religion to promote rights compliant positions and behaviours.
: This book shines a light on the still unexplored relationships between federalism and disability rights. It investigates how the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) is implemented by different federal systems around the world.It analyses the effects that the obligations undertaken under the CRPD have on federal governance and on the constitutional division of powers within 14 federal systems, including those in the UK, Italy, Germany, Canada, Brazil, and India. The book also considers the trends and patterns of disability rights governance in federal systems and looks at the future developments of comparative disability federalism.
: This book critiques the traditional State-centric and legalistic approach to implementing human rights, and advocates more culturally sensitive measures involving social institutions. Through a multi-disciplinary case study, the book demonstrates the power of social institutions like religion to promote rights compliant positions and behaviours.
About the Authors.- Preface.- Developing Fundamental Labour Rights in China - A New Approach to Implementation; Ulla Liukkunen and Chen Yifeng.- Implementing ILO Fundamental Labour Rights in China: A Sensitive Meeting of Form and Substance?; Alan C. Neal.- Economic, Social, Political and Legal Transition in China; Kari Tapiola.- ILO, Extraterritoriality and Labour Protection in Republican Shanghai; Chen Yifeng.- Implementation Mechanisms for Chinese Labour Law: Institutions, Practices, and Challenges; Xie Zengyi.- ILO and Child Labour Regulation in China - Prospects and Complexities; Ulla Liukkunen.- China - U.S. Implementation of ILO Standards by BITs and Pieces (FTAs); Ronald C. Brown.- Combating Sexual Harassment at Work in China: Legislation, Practice and Social Context; Xue Ninglan.- Chinese Labour Law Development and Hukou Discrimination; Yan Dong.- Reforming the Regulatory Mechanism for the Collective Labour Relationship in China: Diagnosis and Outlook; Ye Jingyi.- Postscript: Labour Rights in China's Changing Political Economy; Teemu Ruskola.