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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Amalinda Savirani (Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia) , Ken M.P. Setiawan (Asia Institute, The University of Melbourne, Australia)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.540kg ISBN: 9781032538228ISBN 10: 1032538228 Pages: 362 Publication Date: 30 June 2025 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of Contents1. Introduction: Practices and Futures of Human Rights in Southeast Asia Part 1: Advancing Human Rights through ASEAN 2. Civil Society Organisations and Human Rights in ASEAN: Advancing Women’s Rights through Women, Peace and Security 3. Gender Mainstreaming in ASEAN: Progress and Challenges Part 2: Refugees: Protecting Rights and Strengthening Agency 4. Refugee Rights, International Pledges and Local Action in Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand 5. Extended Marginalisation, Emerging Agency and Human Rights Protection of the Rohingya Part 3: Transitional Justice in Southeast Asia: Confronting the Past 6. Accountability for Mass Atrocities Crimes in Southeast Asia: The Struggle for Regional Consensus 7. Human Rights, Illiberal Transitional Justice, and Tactical Concessions in Cambodia and Indonesia Part 4: Balancing Moral Perspectives: Ideologies and Human Rights 8. Human Rights and Moral Ideologies: Mobilisations in the Philippines against Death Penalty Reinstatement 9. Far-Right Islamism and its Corrosive Influence on Human Rights Discourse in Malaysia 10.. LGBTQIA+ Rights in Crisis: Moral Belonging and Political (Im)Possibilities in Indonesia 11. Moral Panics and the Struggle for Gender Equality: Evangelical Christianity in the Philippines Part 5: Intersections between Workers’ Rights, Corporations and the State 12. The State, Business and Human Rights in the Philippines 13. The Right to Social Protection at Work in Vietnam 14. Gig Rights and Wrongs: Struggles of Precarious Online Transport Workers in Indonesia Part 6: Accessing and Maintaining Rights to Water, Food and Health 15. Realising the Right to Water, Sanitation and Hygiene in Southeast Asia’s Youngest Sovereign State: Timor-Leste 16. Instant Noodles and Human Rights in Southeast Asia 17. The COVID-19 Pandemic and the Limits of Human Rights: Southeast Asian Perspectives Part 7: On the Frontline: Human Rights Defenders 18. The Affective Violence of Anti-rights Discourses: Human Rights Defenders in the Philippines 19. Civil Society and Environmental Activism in the Mekong Subregion: A Shrinking Space 20. Normalising Abuse in Papua: How Systemic Oppression Has Silenced Freedom of Expression Part 8: Promoting Human Rights in Southeast Asia: New Directions and Strategies 21. Challenges and Opportunities for Rights-based Climate Litigation in Southeast Asia 22. Art and Human Rights in Southeast Asia 23. Alternative Media, Human Rights and Democracy in Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand 24. Youth Movements and Evolving Discourses of Human Rights in ThailandReviewsAuthor InformationAmalinda Savirani is Professor in Politics at the Department of Politics and Government, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia. Her research concerns Indonesian politics and particularly focuses on social movements of marginal groups in accessing their basic rights. She is co-editor, with Edward Aspinall, of Governing Urban Indonesia (2024). Ken M.P. Setiawan is Senior Lecturer in Indonesian Studies at the Asia Institute, The University of Melbourne, Australia. She has widely published on the politics of human rights in Indonesia. She is co-author, with Dirk Tomsa, of Politics in Contemporary Indonesia: Institutional Change, Policy Challenges and Democratic Decline (Routledge, 2022). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |