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Rule of Law - the Synthesis and report in Thai language

These two articles were translated into Thai and presented by the authors: Asst. Prof. Mahdev Mohan and Kitti Jayangakula during the Rule of Law One Day Seminar in Bangkok on March-05-2012.

 

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5th Summer Institute - Business and Human Rights

Mon, 07/16/2012 - 09:00 - Thu, 07/26/2012 - 17:00
Location: 
Singapore Management University - Faculty of Law

2-week Summer Institute, specific on Business and Human Rights

Announcement of INTERNSHIP - Business and Human Rights research

 

INTERNSHIP

 

Date

13 – March - 2012

Type

Research Assistant

Project

Business and Human Rights Research

One day Seminar on Rule of Law in ASEAN and Thailand, Bangkok, March 05 2012

The Human Rights Resource Centre for ASEAN (HRRC) together with University of Chulalongkorn will organised a one-day seminar on the Rule of Law in ASEAN and Thailand in Bangkok on 5 March 2012 at 9.00 AM. This seminar is the first of the planned roadshow on Rule of Law in ASEAN.

The Second Meeting on Women and Children study in Kuala Lumpur

 

Jakarta, Feb/09 – The Human Rights Resource Centre for ASEAN (HRRC) recently held a second meeting on Women and Children study in Kuala Lumpur on January 27 – 29,2012. The meeting was intended as a venue for all country rapporteurs to present their current findings in the study after 5 month research. Two Commissioners from ASEAN Commission on the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Women and Children (ACWC) were present in the meeting. Her excellency Datoo Chiam Heng Keng the Malaysian Representative for Children and her excellency Ms. Rita Kolibonso the Indonesian Representative for Women along with Ms. Deepa Bharati, the  UN Women Regional Manager of the  Migration Programme gave their invaluable comments and inputs to the researchers’ findings. 
 

HRRC Launches Study on the Rights of Women and Children in ASEAN

Jakarta, Sep. 16 – The Human Rights Resource Centre for ASEAN (HRRC) has launched a study to examine exploitation, violence and migration affecting women and children in ASEAN.  The study will include country reports on all ten ASEAN Member States and is the Centre’s second research project. Researchers from at least nine of the ten ASEAN Member States will contribute to the study. 

E-version of the "Rule of Law in the ASEAN Region: A Baseline Study"

The Human Rights Resource Centre has made its first regional baseline study result entitled "Rule of Law in the ASEAN Region: A Baseline Study" available in electronic version. The book is available in English and Bahasa Indonesia and can be downloaded from HRRC Database page in this website.
 

Rule of Law for Human Rights in the ASEAN Region: A Baseline Study (pdf)

The Human Rights Resource Centre presents its first baseline study entitled "Rule of Law for Human Rights in the Asean Region: A Base-line Study". The book is available both in English and Bahasa Indonesia. It can be downloaded here:

        (Bahasa Indonesia)                                    (ENGLISH)

HRRC Reports Growing ASEAN Acceptance of the Rule of Law

 

April 30, 2011, Jakarta, Indonesia - The Human Rights Resource Centre (HRRC) presented its first report today at a regional conference in Jakarta. Entitled Rule of Law for Human Rights in the ASEAN Region, the report sheds light on ASEAN Member States’ contemporary understanding, interpretation and implementation of the rule of law as a principle of good governance.

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