EU–Japan human rights dialogue

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The EU–Japan human rights dialogue is a regular diplomatic forum where the European Union and Japan discuss and promote human rights standards and related policy issues.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf EU external human rights policy instrument
bilateral dialogue mechanism
diplomatic forum
human rights dialogue
characteristic agenda agreed by both parties
confidential diplomatic exchanges
frequency regular
geographicScope European Union NERFINISHED
Japan NERFINISHED
hasOutput joint statements in related political meetings
mutual commitments on human rights cooperation
hasParticipant European External Action Service NERFINISHED
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan NERFINISHED
isPartOf EU human rights dialogues with third countries
EU–Japan relations
languageUsed English
organisedBy European External Action Service NERFINISHED
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan NERFINISHED
participant European Union NERFINISHED
Japan NERFINISHED
purpose enhancement of cooperation in multilateral human rights fora
exchange of views on human rights policies
mainstreaming human rights in EU–Japan relations
promotion of human rights standards
relatedTo EU human rights country strategies
EU–Japan Strategic Partnership Agreement NERFINISHED
EU–Japan political dialogue NERFINISHED
sector foreign policy
human rights policy
topic LGBTI rights
United Nations human rights mechanisms NERFINISHED
business and human rights
children’s rights
civil and political rights
cooperation in multilateral human rights fora
death penalty
democracy
economic, social and cultural rights
fundamental freedoms
gender equality
human rights
international human rights treaties
rights of persons with disabilities
rule of law
women’s rights

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Japan–European Union relations hasComponent EU–Japan human rights dialogue