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DESCRIPTION:The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) adopted a De
 claration on Human Rights in November 2012.&nbsp\; Civil society groups in
  the region generally criticized this important milestone. What are the sp
 ecific challenges and constraints faced by Southeast Asian nations in buil
 ding regional norms for human rights protection? What are the factors that
  could contribute to a more robust institutional and normative commitment 
 to human rights protection in the region? Dr. Morada is Director for Regio
 nal Diplomacy and Capacity Building at the University of Queensland in Bri
 sbane\, Australia\, where he specializes on Southeast Asian security\, reg
 ionalism\, and democratization. He was a Distinguished Visiting Professor 
 at the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) in Washington DC in
  2008 and is a former professor of political science at the University of 
 the Philippines Diliman\, Quezon City. Lunch will be provided.
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SUMMARY:Protecting Human Rights in Southeast Asia: Challenges and Constrain
 ts
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (AS
 EAN) adopted a Declaration on Human Rights in November 2012.&nbsp\; Civil 
 society groups in the region generally criticized this important milestone
 . What are the specific challenges and constraints faced by Southeast Asia
 n nations in building regional norms for human rights protection? What are
  the factors that could contribute to a more robust institutional and norm
 ative commitment to human rights protection in the region? <br><br>Dr. Mor
 ada is Director for Regional Diplomacy and Capacity Building at the Univer
 sity of Queensland in Brisbane\, Australia\, where he specializes on South
 east Asian security\, regionalism\, and democratization. He was a Distingu
 ished Visiting Professor at the School of Advanced International Studies (
 SAIS) in Washington DC in 2008 and is a former professor of political scie
 nce at the University of the Philippines Diliman\, Quezon City. <br><br>Lu
 nch will be provided.<br><br>
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