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April 2010
© Commonwealth of Australia 2013 ISBN 978-0-642-79231-0 (Printed version) ISBN 978-0-642-79232-7 (HTML version)
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The inquiryThe Asia-Pacific regionStructure of the report
Challenges facing the regionRegional identityHuman rights conceptsIssues raisedThematicCountry specific
United Nations human rights systemUnited Nations human rights treaties and special proceduresHuman Rights CouncilThe Social, Humanitarian and Cultural Affairs CommitteeOffice of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human RightsInternational criminal tribunals and special courtsInternational Court of JusticeThe International Criminal Court
Regional mechanismsAfricaThe AmericasArab statesEuropeThe Asia-PacificNational mechanismsConstitutional protectionsNational Human Rights Institutions
Is a regional mechanism needed?Committee commentIs a regional mechanism feasible?An Asia-Pacific human rights mechanismSubregional human rights mechanismsElements of a regional mechanismLinks to other policy areasCommittee comment
Australia and the Asia-PacificBilateral human rights dialoguesCommittee comment Aid Committee commentSupporting the development of regional mechanismsWorking on specific issuesInternational mechanismsCommittee commentOther human rights initiativesCommittee commentAn Asia-Pacific community?Committee comment
International approachesTom Lantos Human Rights Commission, United StatesSubcommittee on Human Rights, European ParliamentSenate Standing Committee on Human Rights, CanadaInter-Parliamentary UnionParliamentarians and the Asia-PacificAsia-Pacific Parliamentary ForumOther initiativesASEAN Inter-Parliamentary Myanmar CaucusImproving scrutiny of human rights in AustraliaCommittee comment
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