Regionalism and human protection : : reflections from Southeast Asia and Africa / / [edited by] Charles T. Hunt, Noel M. Morada.

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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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ; Boston, MA : : Brill | Nijhoff,, 2018.
Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (316 pages)
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Introduction /
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 asean /
asean 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 Prevention1 /
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 Africa /
Regionalizing Protection: au and asean Responses to Mass Atrocity Crimes against Internally Displaced Persons /
Conclusion /
Summary: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 revised contents, which contrast the different experiences of those regions and investigates the expression of human protection norms in regional organisations and thematic policy agendas as well as the role of civil society mechanisms/processes. Hunt and Morada have brought together scholar-practitioners from across the world.The collection identifies a range of insights that provide rich opportunities for south-south exchange and mutual learning when it comes to promoting and building capacity for human protection at the regional level.
ISBN:9004363211
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: [edited by] Charles T. Hunt, Noel M. Morada.