Human rights and peace in Southeast Asia series 6 : protecting the powerless, curbing the powerful.
- Philippine ; Southeast Asian Human Rights Studies Network : 2018.
- vi, 204 p. : 24 cm.
Contents
Foreword
Introduction The Urgency of Continued Endeavour
Chapter1. Human Rights Democracy and Humanity
Democracy and Human Rights
Chapter2. Religious Governance and Human Rights
Roadmaps or Roadblocks to Reconciling Law and Human Rights Lessons from the ASEAN States
Chapter3. The Question of Myanmar
Myanmar's Bifurcated Government Human Rights Challenges Under an NLD Administration
Chapter4. Technology and Human Rights Protection
Migrant Workers and the Information Gap Learning from ICT-Based Initiatives to Strengthen Transparency and the Accountability of Agencies Recruiting Indonesian Migrant Workers
Benefits and Design Necessities of Digital Monitoring Systems for the Protection of Human Rights in ASEAN Detention Centres
Chapter5 Business, the Environment and Human Rights
Sea Change on the Horizon? Why Forced Labour and Human Trafficking in Thailand's Fishing Industry is Catalyzing New Collaborative Governance Efforts
Measures Seeking to Remedy Human Rights Abuses and to Improve the Effectiveness of the National Human Rights Commission of Thailand Under the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights
Responsibility of Business Enterprises in Vietnam to Protect the Environment A Critical Analysis of the UN Human Rights Due Diligence Process
The Rights to Clean Water in Vietnam The Need for a New Law to Prevent and Control Water Pollution
Protecting the Powerless Curbing the Powerfcl' is a phrase that perfectly sums up one of the key reasons we have laws on human rights and peace yet such ideals appear to be on the wane not just in Southeast Asia but across the world Everywhere right wing demagogues are either victorious or making inroads into the corridors of power principles of human rights are seen as a hindrance and talk of peace has been replaced by calls for war In such an environment it is even more viral that voices calling for human rights and peace are heard not just to defend these hard-fought ideals but as a method to solve many of the woes faced by the world today
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Contents
Foreword
Introduction The Urgency of Continued Endeavour
Chapter1. Human Rights Democracy and Humanity
Democracy and Human Rights
Chapter2. Religious Governance and Human Rights
Roadmaps or Roadblocks to Reconciling Law and Human Rights Lessons from the ASEAN States
Chapter3. The Question of Myanmar
Myanmar's Bifurcated Government Human Rights Challenges Under an NLD Administration
Chapter4. Technology and Human Rights Protection
Migrant Workers and the Information Gap Learning from ICT-Based Initiatives to Strengthen Transparency and the Accountability of Agencies Recruiting Indonesian Migrant Workers
Benefits and Design Necessities of Digital Monitoring Systems for the Protection of Human Rights in ASEAN Detention Centres
Chapter5 Business, the Environment and Human Rights
Sea Change on the Horizon? Why Forced Labour and Human Trafficking in Thailand's Fishing Industry is Catalyzing New Collaborative Governance Efforts
Measures Seeking to Remedy Human Rights Abuses and to Improve the Effectiveness of the National Human Rights Commission of Thailand Under the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights
Responsibility of Business Enterprises in Vietnam to Protect the Environment A Critical Analysis of the UN Human Rights Due Diligence Process
The Rights to Clean Water in Vietnam The Need for a New Law to Prevent and Control Water Pollution
Protecting the Powerless Curbing the Powerfcl' is a phrase that perfectly sums up one of the key reasons we have laws on human rights and peace yet such ideals appear to be on the wane not just in Southeast Asia but across the world Everywhere right wing demagogues are either victorious or making inroads into the corridors of power principles of human rights are seen as a hindrance and talk of peace has been replaced by calls for war In such an environment it is even more viral that voices calling for human rights and peace are heard not just to defend these hard-fought ideals but as a method to solve many of the woes faced by the world today
9786164432208
Human Rights
323 PRO 2018