人権とASEAN:インドネシアおよび国際的視点<br>Human Rights and ASEAN : Indonesian and International Perspectives

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人権とASEAN:インドネシアおよび国際的視点
Human Rights and ASEAN : Indonesian and International Perspectives

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 250 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9789811229497

Full Description

Human Rights in ASEAN: Indonesian and International Perspectives is a collection of 13 essays that not only offers fresh new insights on the different facets of human rights and their protection in ASEAN, but also 'insider' accounts of the development of the ASEAN Inter-Governmental Commission for Human Rights. These valuable perspectives have never been shared publicly, and offer a view from both the state and non-governmental organisations' (NGO) perspectives. In addition to these valuable perspectives, this book offers a number of significant case studies of how human rights has been implemented, and the challenges it faces in ASEAN in general, and in Indonesia particularly.

Contents

Foreword (Ong Keng Yong); Preface (Kevin YL Tan & David Cohen); Bridging the Internal-External Nexus: ASEAN's Human Rights Development (RM Marty Natalegawa); Personal Reflections on the Formation of the ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights (AICHR) (Bilahari Kausikan); An Overview of Human Rights Developments in ASEAN (Param Cumaraswamy); Civil Society and ASEAN: Of the People, By the People, For the People (Braema Marthi); ASEAN Treaty Practice: Trends in the Post-Charter Era (Ranyta Yusran); One Vision, Three Communities? Reflections on Human Rights in ASEAN's Community Blueprint (Michelle Staggs Kelsall); International Human Rights in the Constitutional Orders of the ASEAN States: A Preliminary Survey (Kevin YL Tan); Human Rights and Democracy and the Response of Indonesian Islam (Syafiq Hasyim); Women, Customary Law, and Rights to Participate in Decision-Making Process: Stores from the Customary Council in Rote and Labuan Bajo (Lidwina Inge Nurtjahyo); Imagined Justice in Practice: The Extraordinary Chambers of the Courts in Cambodia (Daniel Mattes); Statelessness in ASEAN: Causes and Responses to a Protracted Problem (Rodziana Mohamed Razali & Christoph Sperfeldt); Child Marriage in the Eyes of Indonesian Police Officers: A Socio-Legal Perspective (Sulistyowati Irianto & Harkristuti Harisnowo); Human Rights and Peace Education in Singapore (Tamara Nair);