Statelessness exist around the world and is equally prevalent in Southeast Asia. According to...
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Death Penalty towards Alternative Human Sanctions: A Response to...
The Criminal Code and the Law on Narcotics are contradicting Indonesia’s Constitution and...
The Promise of Reconciliation: The Limits of Amnesty Law in Post...
Whilst amnesty laws can serve as solution to states in times of internal conflicts, they lack the...
Towards a Framework for Analysing Human Rights Awareness among...
Promoting human rights remains a major challenge in Southeast Asia/ASEAN. Despite this, a recent...
Academic Networking and Collaborations
Teaching Collaboration | Expert Lectures | Lecture Tours Teaching Collaboration 28 August – 6...
The Rights to Decent Work for Persons with Disabilities in...
The study undertaken suggests that persons with disabilities in Myanmar continue to face major...
Labor Rights Challenges in the Private and Small enterprises in...
Credit: ILO Asia PacificCurrently, worker rights are not strongly protected in Myanmar: employers...
Call for Participants for the 3rd Lecturer Workshop on Teaching...
8 “ 11 JULY 2019THAILANDSHAPE SEA is pleased to call for participants to the 3rd Lecturer Workshop...
The Right to Decent Work for Persons with Disabilities in...
Though Myanmar has ratified the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CPRD) on 7...
Call for Concept Note Deadline: 28 February 2019 (Closed)
SHAPE-SEA Commissioned Research Project for 2019Exploring the Nexus between Technologies and Human...