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ASEAN intergovernmental commission on human rights institutionalising human rights in Southeast Asia

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2011Description: xiii,308pISBN:
  • 9781107004498
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.480959 22 HS-A
LOC classification:
  • KNC572 .T36 2011
Contents:
Charting the human rights institutionalisation process in Southeast Asia -- Enough of 'Asian values' : roots of the ASEAN states' reticence towards human rights -- Self-determination and democracy : the human rights experiences of five ASEAN states -- Instituting the Regional Rights Regime : the ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights and the role of civil society -- Human rights understanding between the ASEAN region and the United Nations : convergence, regional cohesion and national responsibility -- The unexplored aspect of human rights : what ASEAN needs to understand about the right to development -- Sustaining AICHR's substantive empowerment : implementation, integration, and international law.
Cambridge Books Online - LawSummary: "This assessment of progress in Southeast Asia on human rights begins in the wake of the 'Asian values' debate and culminates in the formal regional institutionalisation of the ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights (AICHR). Chapters examine the arduous negotiation of AICHR, the evolving relationship between ASEAN states' and the international human rights system, and the historical and experiential reasons for hesitancy. The text concludes with a discussion of how the evolving right to development impacts upon AICHR and international human rights in general, and how their preference for economic, social and development rights could help ASEAN states shape the debate"--
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 257-285) and index.

Charting the human rights institutionalisation process in Southeast Asia -- Enough of 'Asian values' : roots of the ASEAN states' reticence towards human rights -- Self-determination and democracy : the human rights experiences of five ASEAN states -- Instituting the Regional Rights Regime : the ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights and the role of civil society -- Human rights understanding between the ASEAN region and the United Nations : convergence, regional cohesion and national responsibility -- The unexplored aspect of human rights : what ASEAN needs to understand about the right to development -- Sustaining AICHR's substantive empowerment : implementation, integration, and international law.

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"This assessment of progress in Southeast Asia on human rights begins in the wake of the 'Asian values' debate and culminates in the formal regional institutionalisation of the ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights (AICHR). Chapters examine the arduous negotiation of AICHR, the evolving relationship between ASEAN states' and the international human rights system, and the historical and experiential reasons for hesitancy. The text concludes with a discussion of how the evolving right to development impacts upon AICHR and international human rights in general, and how their preference for economic, social and development rights could help ASEAN states shape the debate"--

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