Human rights and peace in Southeast Asia series 3 : amplifying the voices.
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Contents
Foreword
A Moment of Reflection and Gratitude
Introduction of Engagement Empowerment and Belonging
Chapter 1 Expanding Boundaries Human Rights and Beyond Southeast Asia
Militarism and the Issue of Human Rights and Democracy in Northeast India
Chapter 2 Negotiating in Pursuit of Human Rights and Peace
Brokering for Human Rights in Burma / Myanmar
The Role of Environmental Attributes in the Thein Government's Policy toward Displaced Persons from Myanmar
Power and the Pitfalls of Capacity Building Perspectives from the Locally -Led Struggle for Human Rights in Eastern Myanmar
Chapter 3 Reconstructing Labour & Business through the Human Rights Lens
Labour Flexibility in the Philippines and the Challenges to CSR Compliance
Labour Protection in Thailand A Case Study of Triumph International and Labour Union
Chapter 4 Embracing Rights Women and Children
Juvenile Justice in Malaysia
Negotiating Agency Exclusion Power Rural -Urban Migrant Women in Phnom Penh's Informal Settlements
About the Editorial Team
About the Authors
About SEAHRN
SEAHRN Members
Amplifying the Voices attempts to capture relevant issues that mirror certain aspects in the lives of Southeast Asians Papers featured in this Series aim to provide fresh ways of (re) defining the Region and of analysing degrees by which human rights freedoms and peace are being enjoyed by those who consider Southeast Asia as home
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