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Human Rights In The Asiapacific Region Towards Institution Building Paperback Hitoshi Nasu Ben Saul

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Human Rights In The Asiapacific Region Towards Institution Building Paperback Hitoshi Nasu Ben Saul
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.13 MB
Pages: 296
Author: Hitoshi Nasu; Ben Saul
ISBN: 9780415859486, 0415859484
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: Paperback

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Human Rights In The Asiapacific Region Towards Institution Building Paperback Hitoshi Nasu Ben Saul by Hitoshi Nasu; Ben Saul 9780415859486, 0415859484 instant download after payment.

The Asia-Pacific is known for having the least developed regional mechanisms for protecting human rights. This edited collection makes a timely and distinctive contribution to contemporary debates about building institutions for human rights protection in the Asia-Pacific region, in the wake of ASEAN s establishment in 2009 of a sub-regional human rights commission.
Drawing together leading scholarly voices, the book focuses on the systemic issue of institutionalising human rights protection in the Asia-Pacific. It critically examines the prospects for deepening and widening human rights institutions in the region, challenging the orthodox scepticism about whether the Asia-Pacific is "ready" for stronger human rights institutions and exploring the variety of possible forms that regional and sub-regional institutions might take. The volume also analyses the impediments to new institutions, whilst questioning the justifications for them. The collection provides a range of perspectives on the issues and many of the chapters bring interdisciplinary insights to bear. As such, the collection will be of interest to scholarly, practitioner, and student audiences in law, as well as to readers in international relations, political science, Asian studies, and human rights.

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