Abstract

National human rights institutions play a strategic role in human rights development in Southeast Asia, particularly in forging links between governments, civil society and the United Nations human rights system. Their impact and progress broadly reflect stages of democratisation in individual countries, as illustrated in discussion of Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand and Malaysia. Networking between them is being developed through the Asia-Pacific Forum of National Human Rights Institutions.

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