This assessment of progress in Southeast Asia on human rights
begins in the wake of the 'Asian values' debate and culminates in
the formal regional institutionalisation of the ASEAN
Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights (AICHR). Chapters
examine the arduous negotiation of AICHR, the evolving relationship
between ASEAN states' and the international human rights system,
and the historical and experiential reasons for hesitancy. The text
concludes with a discussion of how the evolving right to
development impacts upon AICHR and international human rights in
general, and how their preference for economic, social and
development rights could help ASEAN states shape the debate.
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