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VII. Additional Notes and Limitations of this Action Plan
management of vessels flying flags of convenience, international cooperation, and other issues in the fisheries sector. Taiwan is introducing concrete reform actions under the action plan aiming to create appropriate, safe, and dignified working environments and conditions in line with relevant international standards. The Action Plan will also facilitate further implementation of the Two Covenants on Human Rights.
The aforementioned the National Action Plan on Business and Human Rights and the Action Plan for Fisheries and Human Rights currently being drafted to address the concluding observations of the National Conference on Judicial Reform are both concrete steps towards improving the standards of human rights protection in Taiwan. The specific steps in relevant human rights action plans, whether complete or being drafted, as well as responses to this action plan and the concluding observations and recommendations regarding the five core United Nations Human Rights Conventions, are all closely connected to various administration plans. The above relevant human rights action plans, concluding observations and recommendations to each core United Nations Human Rights Conventions, and administration plans are separate but not mutually exclusive, working in tandem in complementary ways on affairs of human rights protection. At the same time, these plans all reflect the consistent goal of human rights concepts and human rights protection - realizing human rights. When the contents of each action plan are put into practice, it not only satisfies the overall development interests of the country, but also further ensures the overall improvement of human rights protection and standards, pushing the country towards a world-class human rights environment.
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VII. Additional Notes and Limitations of this Action Plan
Some of the human rights issues and their sub-issues in this action plan include overlaps between deficiencies listed in the concluding observations and recommendation of the five above-mentioned core UN human rights conventions, responses to those observations and recommendations, completed or in-progress human rights relevant action plans, and the contents of various administration plans. This is to highlight the importance of the issues and sub-issues. However, it must be acknowledged that human rights issues are far-reaching and this action plan cannot cover planning and detailed policies and measures for all human rights issues.