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Human Rights in Asia and the Pacific (Hardcover)
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Human Rights in Asia and the Pacific (Hardcover)
Series: Critical Concepts in Asian Studies
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While the Asia Pacific region is one of the world's largest by
population size, it has long been known for having the least
developed regional and national institutional mechanisms for
protecting human rights, particularly compared to the
well-developed systems in Europe, the Americas, and increasingly in
Africa. Asia has the least uptake of human rights treaties of any
region in the world, and serious human rights violations are
documented as occurring in numerous countries in the region. Asia
has also presented conceptual challenges to the universality of
international human rights, for instance through arguments about
'Asian values' (the collective over the individual, the economic
over the political, compromise over adjudication) being
inconsistent with western notions of rights. At the same time,
innovative human rights practices and protections have been
developed in some jurisdictions, and increasingly at the
transnational level. There is increasing scholarly and practitioner
interest in human rights in the Asia and Pacific regions, driven in
part by recent efforts by the Association of South East Asian
Nations (ASEAN) and the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) to enhance
human rights protections in those sub-regions. This edited
collection makes a timely and distinctive contribution to the
literature by bringing together the leading scholars in the field
who have written across the gamut of thematic human rights issues
in Asia and the Pacific. A particular strength of the collection is
its inclusion of significant Asian and Pacific authors, who are
sometimes under-represented in the mainstream legal debates. The
work will be of interest to a scholarly and student audience in law
(international, comparative Asian, public, constitutional, and
human rights), as well as to readers in international relations,
political science, Asian studies, and human rights.
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