The establishment and strengthening of regional human rights institutions has been hailed as a positive and practical step towards the more effective protection of human rights. But the effectiveness of regional systems depends in large part on prior ideological and institutional commitments to democracy and human rights in states within the region. Using the example of women's rights in Southeast Asia, this article considers how the dynamics of change work in and among regions where a majority of states are not liberal democracies. This article argues that in circumstances where states are not already committed to democracy and human rights, then premature attempts to promote norms at the regional level actually undercut efforts to positiv...
The purpose of my dissertation is to examine whether and how national human rights institutions (NHR...
The representation of women in a political system is a good test of its claims to democracy. Althoug...
This paper evaluates the impact of competing “democratic” discourses on human rights protection in S...
The establishment and strengthening of regional human rights institutions has been hailed as a posit...
In Human Rights and Participatory Politics in Southeast Asia, Catherine Renshaw recounts an extraord...
In Human Rights and Participatory Politics in Southeast Asia, Catherine Renshaw recounts an extraord...
© 2018 Dr. Randy Wirasta NandyatamaASEAN’s progress in human rights has been a puzzling issue, espec...
This article builds a framework comparing how different regional organizations respond to human righ...
In 2007, Andrew Byrnes and Andrea Durbach received a grant from the Australian Research Council to i...
The status of human rights in Southeast Asia is under increasing scrutiny as the process of communit...
The establishment of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations' (ASEAN) Intergovernmental Commissio...
Over the past few decades, the human rights movement has made impressive inroads in Asia: human righ...
A new wave of authoritarianism appears to have emerged in recent years, with widespread restrictions...
In November 2007, the member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) signed the...
The aim of this chapter is to challenge the focus on 'institutions' (the lack of them, their potenti...
The purpose of my dissertation is to examine whether and how national human rights institutions (NHR...
The representation of women in a political system is a good test of its claims to democracy. Althoug...
This paper evaluates the impact of competing “democratic” discourses on human rights protection in S...
The establishment and strengthening of regional human rights institutions has been hailed as a posit...
In Human Rights and Participatory Politics in Southeast Asia, Catherine Renshaw recounts an extraord...
In Human Rights and Participatory Politics in Southeast Asia, Catherine Renshaw recounts an extraord...
© 2018 Dr. Randy Wirasta NandyatamaASEAN’s progress in human rights has been a puzzling issue, espec...
This article builds a framework comparing how different regional organizations respond to human righ...
In 2007, Andrew Byrnes and Andrea Durbach received a grant from the Australian Research Council to i...
The status of human rights in Southeast Asia is under increasing scrutiny as the process of communit...
The establishment of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations' (ASEAN) Intergovernmental Commissio...
Over the past few decades, the human rights movement has made impressive inroads in Asia: human righ...
A new wave of authoritarianism appears to have emerged in recent years, with widespread restrictions...
In November 2007, the member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) signed the...
The aim of this chapter is to challenge the focus on 'institutions' (the lack of them, their potenti...
The purpose of my dissertation is to examine whether and how national human rights institutions (NHR...
The representation of women in a political system is a good test of its claims to democracy. Althoug...
This paper evaluates the impact of competing “democratic” discourses on human rights protection in S...