Regionalism and Human Protection : Reflections from Southeast Asia and Africa.

This book provides a detailed examination of how norms concerning human rights, civilian protection and prevention of mass atrocities have fared in the regions of Southeast Asia and Africa. Originated as a spin off of the journal GR2P (vol. 8/2-3, 2016), it has been enriched with new chapters and re...

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Main Author: Hunt, Charles T.
Other Authors: Morada, Noel M.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Boston : BRILL, 2018.
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro; Regionalism and Human Protection: Reflections from Southeast Asia and Africa; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Notes on Contributors; Introduction: Regionalism and Human Protection: Reflections from Southeast Asia and Africa; Southeast Asian Regionalism, Norm Promotion and Capacity Building for Human Protection: An Overview; ASEAN Human Rights Regime and Mainstreaming the Responsibility to Protect: Challenges and Prospects; Building the Women, Peace and Security Agenda in the ASEAN through Multi-Focal Norm Entrepreneurship
  • Bridging the Protection Gap: Rethinking the 'Three Pillars' to Eliminate Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in ASEANASEAN and Human Protection in Myanmar: From Non-Interference to Non-Indifference?; Atrocity Prevention: From Promise to Practice in the Asia Pacific; Human Protection in Africa's Regional Arrangements: Regional Perspectives and Institutional Expressions; The African Union as a Norm Entrepreneur: The Limits of Human Protection and Mass Atrocities Prevention; The Role of CSOs in Promoting Human Rights Protection, Mass Atrocities Prevention, and Civilian Protection in Armed Conflicts
  • A Regional Responsibility to Protect? Towards 'Enhancing Regional Action' in AfricaRegionalizing Protection: AU and ASEAN Responses to Mass Atrocity Crimes against Internally Displaced Persons; Conclusion: Learning Lessons across and between Regions: Norm Promotion and Capacity Building for Human Protection; Bibliography; Index