Marginalisation and Human Rights in Southeast Asia

Marginalisation and Human Rights in Southeast Asia

Khanif, Al; Hooi, Khoo Ying

Taylor & Francis Ltd

08/2024

210

Mole

9781032364216

15 a 20 dias

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Chapter 1. Introduction Part 1: Regional and institutional approaches Chapter 2. The effectiveness of ASEAN cooperation in ending regional statelessness; Chapter 3. Violations of the human rights of migrant workers in Southeast Asia; Chapter 4. Regionalising the protection of disabled persons' rights and their inclusion in the Southeast Asian community; Chapter 5. Reinventing the regional humanitarian order: Responses to the Rohingya refugee crisis from the UNHCR, ASEAN and South Asia Part 2: Country context and issues-based Chapter 6. Challenges in protecting religious minorities in Indonesia; Chapter 7. Narrating the 'Moro' saga in Mindanao: The quest to safeguard indigenous rights; Chapter 8. The problem of statelessness of the ethnic Chinese in Brunei Darussalam; Chapter 9. Filipino orientalism: The misinterpretation of Muslim Filipinos in the Philippine media; Chapter 10. In the name of national security: Thailand and the securitisation of the Rohingya; Chapter 11. Fluid violence and the human rights of children in the Philippines: Through the lens of developmental legal aid; Chapter 12. Marginalised academics under Joko Widodo's authoritarian politics
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Human Rights;ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission;ASEAN Cooperation;Permanent Residents;ASEAN Member State;CRPD;Muslim Filipinos;Bbl;ASEAN Charter;Rohingya Refugee;MNLF;Aquino III;MILF;ASEAN Country;Military Juntas;Rakhine State;Southeast Asian Community;Philippine Media;ASEAN Human Right Declaration;Andaman Sea;Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters;Humanitarian Aid;East Timor;Violated;VAP