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Marginalisation And Human Rights In Southeast Asia Al Khanif

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Marginalisation And Human Rights In Southeast Asia Al Khanif
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.18 MB
Pages: 210
Author: Al Khanif, Khoo Ying Hooi
ISBN: 9781032364216, 9781032364209, 9781003331858, 1032364211, 1032364203, 1003331858
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Marginalisation And Human Rights In Southeast Asia Al Khanif by Al Khanif, Khoo Ying Hooi 9781032364216, 9781032364209, 9781003331858, 1032364211, 1032364203, 1003331858 instant download after payment.

This book analyses marginalisation and human rights in Southeast Asia andoffers diverse approaches to understanding the nuances of marginalisationand human rights in the region.
Throughout the region, a whole range of similarities and differences canbe observed relating to the Southeast Asian experience of human rights vio-lation, with each country maintaining particular aspects reflecting the varia-bility of the use and abuse of political power. This book explores the distinctlinks between marginalisation and human rights for groups exposed todiscrimination. It focuses on ethnic minorities, children, indigenous peoples,migrant workers, refugees, academics and people with disabilities. This bookhighlights the disparities in attainment and opportunity of marginalised andminority groups in Southeast Asia to their rights. It examines how marginal-isation is experienced, with case studies ranging from a regional approach tocountry context. Paying attention to how broader socioeconomic and politi-cal structures affect different people’s access to, or denial of, their fundamen-tal human rights and freedoms, the book argues that tackling human rights abuses remains a major hurdle for the countries in Southeast Asia.
Providing a broader conceptual framework on marginalisation and humanrights in Southeast Asia and a new assessment of these issues, this book willbe of interest to readers in the fields of Asian Law, Human Rights in Asiaand Southeast Asian Studies, in particular Southeast Asian Politics.

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