Shadow Report 2016 on the Implementation of ICCPR

Shadow Report 2016 on the Implementation of ICCPR

  • Published on: August 2016
  • Page: 127
  • Language: English

About the Report

The Shadow Report on the Implementation of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights was prepared for two reasons. First, it complements the government report for the review of the second national human rights report in January 2017 by international experts; second, it summarizes the disagreement between civil society organizations and the government with regard to human rights issues in Taiwan between 2013 and 2016.

The report is the product of scores of authors affiliated with 79 NGOs, whose names are listed below. Covenants Watch served as the platform of collaboration for this process, with the help of associate editors. The production and translation of this report will not be possible without the support of donations to the 318 Sunflower Movement (managed through the Economic Democracy Union), grants from Taiwan Foundation for Democracy and Taipei Bar Association, Taiwan Alliance to End the Death Penalty, and individual donations to the Covenants Watch.

List of Contents

  1. Special Chapter on Indigenous Peoples
  2. Article 2, Article 3, and Article 26: Equality and Anti-Discrimination
  3. Article 6: The Right to Life
  4. Article 7: Anti-torture
  5. Article 8: Prohibitions of Slavery and Enforced Servitude
  6. Article 9: Freedom of Person
  7. Article 10: Treatment of Persons Deprived of Their Liberty
  8. Article 13: Ban on Arbitrary Expulsion of Resident Aliens
  9. Article 14: Right to a Fair Trial
  10. Article 16: The Right to be Recognized as a Person before the Law
  11. Article 17: Right to Privacy
  12. Article 19: Freedom of Expression
  13. Article 21: The Right to Assembly and Parade
  14. Article 23: Family Rights
  15. Article 24: Children’s Rights