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Volume 2 Contents
Articles
- Implementing Human Rights in ASEAN Countries: "Promises to keep and miles to go before I sleep" by
Li-ann Thio
Until relatively recently, human rights have not played a prominent role in the deliberations of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). Professor Li-ann Thio of the National University of Singapore asserts that this is changing at a rapid pace, although not in such a way as to justify the creation of a full-fledged Asian human rights regime. In this Article, she explores and critiques the cultural, institutional, and economic factors widely cited as obstacles to the promotion of human rights in the region, and argues ultimately for a subregional human rights system that can take advantage of ASEAN's existing political infrastructure.
- Court Performance Around the World: A Comparative Perspective by Maria Dakolias
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- The Principle of Discrimination in 21st Century Warfare by Michael N. Schmitt
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Notes
- A Comparative and International Law Perspective on the United States (Non)Compliance with its Duty of Non-Refoulement by Kathleen Keller
New Developments
- Quito Declaration, Preface by Chris Jochnick & Javier Mujica Petit
- Quito Declaration on the Enforcement and Realization of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Latin America and the Caribbean
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