2009
DOI: 10.1080/00927670903259806
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Chartering a New Direction? Burma and the Evolution of Human Rights in ASEAN

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“…(ASEAN, 2004) A significant result of the Charter is the recognition of ASEAN as a legal entity (Wah, 2007). In addition, the ASEAN Charter makes specific reference to a commitment by the ASEAN members to democracy, human rights and good governance and also sets up a human rights body, the AICHR (McCarthy, 2009). It also gives the ASEAN Secretariat the authority to suspend certain rights of member states if they do not comply with these principles (Simon, 2008).…”
Section: Institutionalisation In Aseanmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…(ASEAN, 2004) A significant result of the Charter is the recognition of ASEAN as a legal entity (Wah, 2007). In addition, the ASEAN Charter makes specific reference to a commitment by the ASEAN members to democracy, human rights and good governance and also sets up a human rights body, the AICHR (McCarthy, 2009). It also gives the ASEAN Secretariat the authority to suspend certain rights of member states if they do not comply with these principles (Simon, 2008).…”
Section: Institutionalisation In Aseanmentioning
confidence: 98%