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Legislating for Equality: A Multinational Collection of Non-Discrimination Norms. Volume IV: Asia and Oceania 2nd edition [Kõva köide]

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The four-volume set compiles national constitutional provisions and laws on non-discrimination and the promotion of equality. The goal is to provide a comprehensive summary of the legal frameworks of all United Nations Member States on matters relating to discrimination on the basis of race, religion, and ethnicity and the prohibition of hate crimes and hate speech. Each volume also contains relevant international and regional treaties and ratification tables. This final volume, devoted to Asia and Oceania, contains sections on Middle East countries, Central Asia, East Asia, South Asia, South East Asia, and Oceania. Annotation ©2020 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

This unique volume offers a survey of legal and legislative means to combat racism, xenophobia, anti-semitism and other forms of related intolerance. The volume consists of two sections: the first, containing international conventions; the second, and main section, containing current constitutional law, specific legislation and ratification of international conventions in (over 200) individual states.
Foreword by Director-General of UNESCO ix
Irina Bokova
Introduction 1(6)
PART I MIDDLE EAST COUNTRIES
Introduction
7(6)
Bahrain
13(10)
Iran
23(26)
Iraq
49(10)
Israel
59(24)
Jordan
83(12)
Kuwait
95(6)
Lebanon
101(10)
Oman
111(10)
Qatar
121(12)
Saudi Arabia
133(6)
Syria
139(8)
United Arab Emirates
147(12)
Yemen
159(14)
PART II CENTRAL ASIA
Introduction
173(4)
Kazakhstan
177(18)
Kyrgyzstan
195(12)
Tajikistan
207(10)
Turkmenistan
217(12)
Uzbekistan
229(12)
PART III EAST ASIA
Introduction
241(2)
China
243(12)
Japan
255(8)
Mongolia
263(10)
North Korea
273(14)
South Korea
287(10)
PART IV SOUTH ASIA
Introduction
297(4)
Afghanistan
301(6)
Bangladesh
307(8)
Bhutan
315(10)
India
325(20)
Maldives
345(12)
Nepal
357(12)
Pakistan
369(20)
Sri Lanka
389(10)
PART V SOUTH EAST ASIA
Introduction
399(4)
Brunei
403(22)
Cambodia
425(12)
Indonesia
437(12)
Laos
449(10)
Malaysia
459(14)
Myanmar
473(10)
Philippines
483(14)
Singapore
497(16)
Thailand
513(14)
Timor-Leste
527(16)
Vietnam
543(10)
PART VI OCEANIA
Introduction
553(4)
Australia
557(16)
Fiji
573(28)
Kiribati
601(14)
Marshall Islands
615(6)
Micronesia
621(6)
Nauru
627(10)
New Zealand
637(14)
Palau
651(6)
Papua New Guinea
657(16)
Samoa
673(8)
Solomon Islands
681(12)
Tonga
693(6)
Tuvalu
699(14)
Vanuatu
713(12)
International Documents 725(24)
Regional Documents 749(10)
Tables - Ratification Status of Treaties 759
Talia Naamat, LL.B., Adv. (2004, Bar Ilan University) and a Masters degree in Comparative religion (2015, Tel Aviv University), is an attorney and legal researcher in the field of comparative human-rights and international law at the Kantor Center for the Study of Contemporary European Jewry.





Dina Porat, Ph.D. (1984) in History, is Head of the Kantor Center for the Study of Contemporary European Jewry, incumbent of the Alfred P. Slaner Chair for the Study of Racism and Antisemitism at Tel-Aviv University and Chief Historian of Yad Vashem. She has published many books and articles, the most recent of which is the Fall of the Sparrow The Life and Times of Abba Kovner (Stanford UP, 2009), a 2010 National Jewish Book Award winner.





Elena Pesina, Law Degree (2003, Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia) and an LL.M. in Global Governance and Human Rights (2016, Tel Aviv University). She is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in International Law at the University of Auckland (New Zealand).





Giovanni Matteo Quer, Ph.D. in International Studies (2011, University of Trento, Italy), and an LL.M. (2007, University of Trento, Italy). He is currently pursuing a second Ph.D. in the History of the Middle East at Tel Aviv University, and is the Director of the Kantor Center for the Study of Contemporary European Jewry.