Human Rights International No. 31 INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW ASSOCIATION 2020 HUMAN RIGHTS INTERNATIONAL No. 31 Contents 〈Special Article〉 COVID-19 and Human Rights-A Possibility for the Human Rights Oriented Government System- ……………………EJIMA Akiko 〈Keynote Lectures〉 The United Nations Global Study on Children Deprived of Liberty – A Short Summary of Its Key Findings and Recommendations………………………………………………………………………………………………………Manfred NOWAK, Manu KRISHAN International Criminal Law, Human Rights and ICC ……………………………………………………………………………OZAKI Kuniko 〈Article〉 Modern Nationality as a Mixture of Economic and Political Memberships in the Revolutionary Political Culture ; Lessons learnt from the History of Its Formation in France ……………………………………………………………………………OBATA Kaoru 〈Special Issue 1 Criminal Law and International Human Rights〉 Criminal Law and International Human Rights …………………………………………………………………………………TERAYA Koji  ・Topic1 Development of Criminal Law in the International Sphere 1 The Protection of Fundamental Human Rights in International Criminal Law: Focusing on the Rights of Women and Sexual Minorities …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………Stephanie COOP Taking of Communication Data from Foreign Service Providers in Criminal Invesitgations and International Human Rights ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………ISHII Yurika  ・Topic2 Development of Criminal Law in the International Sphere 2 What Impact Does International Human Rights Law Have on International Humanitarian Law?-Considering Its Implications ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………TAMURA Eriko  ・Topic3 International Evaluation of Domestic Criminal Practice in Japan Informationserhebungen von Ermittler-aus Sicht des nationalen Verfassungsrechts ……………………………JITSUHARA Takashi International Human Rights Standards and Challenges of the Japanese Way of Criminal Detention ………………TAGUSARI Maiko 〈Special Issue 2 Study on Judicial Precedents Related to International Human Rights〉 South Korean Supreme Court Decision on Forced Labor Case …………………………………………………………YAMAMOTO Seita Study on the Sterilization Requirement in the Japanese ʻʻGender Identity Disorder Actʼʼ (The Supreme Court of JapanDecision of 23 January 2019) ………………………………………………………………………………………OHYAMA Tomoyasu Significance and Problems of a Decision of the Supreme Court …………………………………………………………NINOMIYA Shuhei 〈Special Issue 3 Trends and Prospects of the Studies of International Human Rights Law in Foreign Countries〉 Application of International Human Rights Treaties by Korean Courts: Stocktaking and Prospects ……………………LEE Hyeyoung 〈Activities of International Human Rights Bodies〉 Japan’s Human Rights Diplomacy ……………………………………………………………………………………………TOMIYAMA Mikito The Recent Activities of the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination(CERD) ……………………………………KO Keiko Recent Activities and Structural Issues of The Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities …………………ISHIKAWA Jun The Kyoto Congress and Lawyers-The JFBA’s Activities for the 14th UN Congress in Kyoto- ……………HIGASHIZAWA Yasushi 〈Articles Submitted〉 Ainu Peopleʼs Politics at the UN and A Way to Recognition as “An Indigenous People” …………………………………NAGAI Fumiya La cause de lʼabrogation du délit dʼoffense au chef de lʼEtat en France : lʼarrêt de la Cour européenne des droits de lʼhomnme, 14 mars 2013, Eon c. France, n°26118/10 ……………………………………………………………………………………HYODA Aiko 〈Reports of Interest Group〉 〈Judicial Precedents〉 PASTÖRS v. GERMANY : The case of Holocaust Denial and Freedom of Expression(European Court of Human Rights, Judgment of 3 October 2019) …………………………………………………MURAKAMI Rei Provisional Measures for the Prevention of the Genocide of Rohingya:Application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide(The Gambia v. Myanmar), Order of the Request for the Indication of Provisional Measures, 23 January 2020 ……………………………INAZUMI Mitsue Case concerning Certificate of Eligibility for an Overseas Student after Deportation in Context of Special Cases ofDenial of Landing (Nagoya High Court, Decision of 27 March 2019) ………………………………………………MAEDA Naoko Indirect Co-perpetration of Crimes against Humanity and War Crimes – Ntaganda Case(ICC(TC VI), The Prosecutor v. Bosco Ntaganda, Judgment, 8 July 2019 / Sentencing Judgment, 7 November 2019)…………………………………KUBOTA Takashi 〈Book Reviews〉 KAWAMURA, M., Refugees and the Dynamics of International Law (Shinzansha, 2019)……………………………………KATO Yuta ANDO, N., Positivism in International Law(Shinzansha, 2018), SERITA, K., SAKAMOTO, S., YAKUSHIJI, K., ASADA, M.and SAKAI, H., Succession of Positivism in International Law(Shinzansha, 2019) ………………………SAKAMOTO Shigeki OBATA, K., EJIMA, A., KITAMURA, Y., TATEISHI, H., TONAMI, K. (eds.), Essential Cases of the European Court of Human Rights Ⅱ …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………IZUMI Tokuji 〈Materials〉 Selected Bibliography on International Human Rights Law 2019 ………………………………………………………………NAKAO Genki Selected Documents and Commentaries on Major Cases of International Human Rights Law in Japan ……………YOSHIDA Akinaga IHRLA REPORT’20 ISBN978–4–7972–2831–1 C3332 ¥3300E