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    ISBN: 9789811637797
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 138 Seiten)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2022.
    Series Statement: Palgrave Macmillan Studies on Human Rights in Asia
    Series Statement: Springer eBook Collection
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    Keywords: Political science. ; Human rights. ; Asia—Politics and government. ; Menschenrecht ; Transitional Justice ; Gerechtigkeit ; Politischer Wandel ; Sozialer Wandel ; Lokalisation ; Osttimor
    Abstract: Chapter 1: What is Peace and Human Rights for Timorese? -- Chapter 2: Transitional Justice: A Dispute over Reconciliation and Justice -- Chapter 3: Impunity for Human Rights Violations and Its Consequences in Timor-Leste -- Chapter 4: Democratic Discourse and Consensus in Timor-Leste: Reintegration to Neoliberal Capitalism? -- Chapter 5: Provedoria Dos Direitos Humanos e Justiça: Between Human Rights Activism and Limitation -- Chapter 6: Political Uncertainty and Its Implications for Wellbeing Rights of Timorese Society -- Chapter 7: Patriarchy and Women’s Rights in Timor-Leste -- Chapter 8: The Neglected Rights of Elderly Women in Timor-Leste -- Chapter 9: Environmental Justice in Timor-Leste: Legal Practices and Challenges.
    Abstract: “This book raises a timely question: have we delivered on the promise of independence? 19 years following the hard-earned restoration of independence, this book informs the readers about Timor-Leste’s progress thus far and more importantly outlines the challenges which remain. Each of the well-researched and documented chapters, largely by national academics and human rights advocates, speak to our national consciousness about the large number of Timorese who also gave their lives for self-determination and independence; and who are still far from attaining their most basic human rights as enshrined in Timor-Leste’s Constitution, the United Nations Human Rights Charter and the international human rights treaties which Timor-Leste freely entered into. The book is a must read for policy makers as the country struggles to get back on track on achieving the SDGs and a peaceful, inclusive and just society for all Timorese citizens.” --Milena Pires, Former Permanent Representative of Timor-Leste to the United Nations This book offers perspectives from the ground on human rights and peace in Timor-Leste. By highlighting the local voices, this book draws on their experience and expertise in engaging with questions concerning the nexus between human rights, peace and development. It posits that these concepts no longer mean absence of conflict, and argues that sustainable peace must be built from rights frameworks to protect the locals’ interests in the processes. Acknowledging the lack of autonomy on local actors in peace-making contexts, the book emphasizes the urgent need to facilitate the creation of political and social structures that can support and offer contextual rights and dignity for the Timorese community. Khoo Ying Hooi, PhD is a university lecturer at the Department of International and Strategic Studies, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at the University of Malaya. Antero Benedito da Silva, PhD is a university lecturer on peace and conflict studies and the Director of Peace Center at the Timor Lorosa’e National University (UNTL). Therese Nguyen Thi Phuong Tam, PhD is a university lecturer in the Community Development Department, Faculty of Social Science at the UNTL.
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