Emerging Regional Human Rights Systems in Asia

Emerging Regional Human Rights Systems in Asia
Title Emerging Regional Human Rights Systems in Asia PDF eBook
Author Tae-Ung Baik
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 347
Release 2012-11
Genre Law
ISBN 1107015340

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Analyses the emerging human rights norms, regional institutions and enforcement mechanisms in Asia.

Human Rights in Asia

Human Rights in Asia
Title Human Rights in Asia PDF eBook
Author Randall Peerenboom
Publisher Routledge
Pages 649
Release 2006-09-27
Genre History
ISBN 1134238800

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Human Rights in Asia considers how human rights are viewed and implemented in Asia. It covers not just civil and political rights, but also social, economic and cultural rights. This study discusses the problems arising from the fact that ideas of human rights have evolved in Western liberal democracies and examines how far such values are compatible with Asian values and applicable in Asian contexts. Core chapters on France and the USA provide a benchmark on how human rights have emerged and how they are applied and implemented in a civil law and a common law jurisdiction. These are then followed by twelve chapters on the major countries of East Asia plus India, each of which follows a common template to consider the context of the legal system in each country, black letter law, legal discussions and debates and key current issues concerning human rights in each jurisdiction.

Routledge Handbook of Human Rights in Asia

Routledge Handbook of Human Rights in Asia
Title Routledge Handbook of Human Rights in Asia PDF eBook
Author Fernand de Varennes
Publisher Routledge
Pages 452
Release 2018-12-12
Genre Law
ISBN 1317518195

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The Routledge Handbook of Human Rights in Asia provides a rich study of human rights challenges facing some of the most vulnerable people in Asia. While formal accession to core international human rights instruments is commonplace across the region, the realisation of human rights for many remains elusive as development pressure, violent conflict, limited political will and discrimination maintain human rights volatility. This Handbook explores the underlying causes of human rights abuse in a range of contexts, considers lessons learnt from global, regional and domestic initiatives and provides recommendations and justifications for reform. Comprising 23 chapters, it examines the strengths and weaknesses of human rights institutions in Asia and covers issues such as: Participation, marginalisation, detention and exclusion Private sector responsibility and security Conflict and post-conflict rehabilitation Trafficking, displacement and citizenship Ageing populations, identity and sexuality. Drawing together a remarkable collection of leading and emerging scholars, advisers and practitioners, this Handbook is essential reading for students, scholars, policy makers and advocates of human rights in Asia and the world.

The Politics of Human Rights In East Asia

The Politics of Human Rights In East Asia
Title The Politics of Human Rights In East Asia PDF eBook
Author Kenneth Christie
Publisher Pluto Press (UK)
Pages 330
Release 2001-02-20
Genre History
ISBN

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Includes statistics.

Politics of Human Rights in Southeast Asia

Politics of Human Rights in Southeast Asia
Title Politics of Human Rights in Southeast Asia PDF eBook
Author Philip J. Eldridge
Publisher Routledge
Pages 326
Release 2013-01-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1134611412

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The divide between the West and Southeast Asia seems to be nowhere more apparent than in debates about human rights. Within these diverse geographical, political and cultural climates, human rights seem to have become relative, and the quest for absolutes seems unattainable. In this new book Philip J Eldridge seeks to question this stalemate. He argues that the Association of Southeast Asian Nations' inclusion in United Nations' human rights treaties could be the common ground that bridges the gap between East and West. Eldridge uses topical case studies and primary research from Malaysia, Indonesia, East Timor and Australia, to compare the effectiveness of United Nations' human rights directives on local democracies. This study presents insightful research into a hotly debated topic. As such it will be a thought-provoking resource for students of human rights, politics and international relations.

Human Rights and Asian Values

Human Rights and Asian Values
Title Human Rights and Asian Values PDF eBook
Author Ole Bruun
Publisher Routledge
Pages 344
Release 2003-09-02
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1135796262

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The Asian challenge to the universality of human rights has sparked off intense debate. This volume takes a clear stand for universal rights, both theoretically and empirically, by analysing social and political processes in a number of East and Southeast Asian countries. On the national arenas, Asian values are linked to the struggle between authoritarian and democratic forces, which both tend to convey stereotyped images of the 'west', but with reversed meanings.

Human Rights in Asia

Human Rights in Asia
Title Human Rights in Asia PDF eBook
Author Thomas W.D. Davis
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 257
Release 2011-01-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0857933264

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Does the increasing prominence of Asia also mark a new era for human rights in the region? This timely book uncovers the political drivers behind both recent regional and country-based changes to the recognition, promotion, and protection of rights. Human Rights in Asia focuses on the relationships between political regimes, institutions and cultures, and external actors, such as international organisations, NGOs, and business. The contributing authors provide important discussions on Burma, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, and the Phillipines. Thematic chapters then go on to frame these individually focused contributions, by examining the international pressure to 'normalise' rights regimes, and the relationship between Islam and rights in the region. Providing a unique combination of country-specific and thematic analysis, this book will be a fascinating and beneficial read for postgraduate and undergraduate students in human rights and international relations, as well as scholars in politics, human rights, international relations and government and NGO analysts.