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In Cultural Rights in International Law and Discourse, Pok Yin S. Chow explains why the very understanding of 'culture' as described in international human rights law failed to capture and address the cultural concerns of groups and communities worldwide.

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In Cultural Rights in International Law and Discourse, Pok Yin S. Chow explains why the very understanding of 'culture' as described in international human rights law failed to capture and address the cultural concerns of groups and communities worldwide.
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Receiving his PhD from the University of Nottingham, CHOW Pok Yin Stephenson, is currently an Assistant Professor at the City University of Hong Kong. He is a member of the Society of Legal Scholars and the Asian Society of International Law. Qualified as a New York State Attorney, he also served as an executive committee member of the American Bar Association, Section of International Law, Hong Kong Chapter in 2015. Chow's research interest includes public international law, international human rights law, and the dynamics of culture and international law. His recent publications include: Culture as Collective Memories: An Emerging Concept of Culture in International Law and Discourse on Cultural Rights and Reservations as Unilateral Acts? Examining the International Law Commission's Approach to Reservations published respectively in Human Rights Law Review (Oxford University Press) and the International & Comparative Law Quarterly (Cambridge University Press).