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Human Rights - A Selective Approach to Establishing a Human Rights Mechanism in Southeast Asia: The Case for a Southeast Asian Court of Human Rights by Hao Duy PHAN. Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2012. xxii + 261 pp. Hardcover: US$111.00.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 December 2014

Alice DE JONGE*
Affiliation:
Monash University

Abstract

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Copyright © Asian Journal of International Law 2014 

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References

2. TAN, Hsien-Li, The ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights: Institutionalizing Human Rights in Southeast Asia (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001)Google Scholar, reviewed by BARROW, Amy, ‘Book Review: The ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights: Institutionalizing Human Rights in Southeast Asia’ (2014) 4(1) Asian Journal of International Law 228230CrossRefGoogle Scholar; and RENSHAW, Catherine M., ‘Book Review: The ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights: Institutionalizing Human Rights in Southeast Asia’ (2012) 13(1) Australian Journal of Asian Law 17Google Scholar.

3. See note 159, Chapter 5; and see Tan, , ibid., p. 253Google Scholar on the need for ‘nuanced internal change’.

4. RAWLS, John, The Law of Peoples with the Idea of Public Reason Revisited (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2001)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.