Taiwan and International Human Rights
Discover the remarkable evolution of human rights in Taiwan with the insightful book, Taiwan and International Human Rights, published by Springer Verlag in 2019. Spanning an impressive 706 pages, this comprehensive edition explores Taiwan's journey from an authoritarian regime to a thriving democracy where international human rights standards are actively upheld.
Authoritative and engaging, this work delves into the critical transformations that have shaped Taiwan's legal and social landscape, emphasizing the importance of protecting individual rights in accordance with global human rights treaties. Ideal for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in human rights, this book is essential for understanding Taiwan's unique position in the international community.
Available in a durable hardback format, Taiwan and International Human Rights invites readers to appreciate the complexities of Taiwan’s fight for democracy and the ongoing challenges it faces. Don't miss the chance to explore this pivotal narrative in human rights history!