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Inquiry into Australia's Human Rights Dialogues with China and Vietnam

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On Monday 20 August 2012, the Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade tabled its report on the inquiry into Australia's Human Rights Dialogues with China and Vietnam entitled More than just talk.

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This report is comprised of preliminary pages, 8 chapters and 5 appendices.

More than just talk

Preliminary pages (PDF 154KB)
Contents, Foreword, Committee Membership, Terms of Reference, List of Abbreviations and List of Recommendations

Chapter 1 (PDF 54KB)
Introduction

Chapter 2 (PDF 256KB)
Australia’s Human Rights Dialogues

Chapter 3 (PDF 106KB)
Parliamentary participation and oversight

Chapter 4 (PDF 128KB)
Involvement of non-government organisations

Chapter 5 (PDF 135KB)
Reporting requirements and mechanisms

Chapter 6 (PDF 143KB)
Monitoring and evaluation of outcomes

Chapter 7 (PDF 81KB)
Adopting a bilateral human rights dialogue with other countries

Chapter 8 (PDF 160KB)
Complementary human rights advocacy

Appendix A (PDF 37KB)
List of Submissions

Appendix B (PDF 74KB)
List of Exhibits

Appendix C (PDF 58KB)
List of Hearings and Witnesses

Appendix D (PDF 60KB)
Death penalty statistics – China, Iran and Vietnam

Appendix E (PDF 69KB)
Engagement with non-government organisations since 2009

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