Globalization, human rights and labour law in Pacific Asia

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge: Cambridge Univ Pr, 1998Description: 316pISBN:
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Subject(s): Summary: A study of human rights from a global perspective which suggests that so called Asian values are not incompatible with human rights, that Asian 'patriarchialism' can be accomodated, and that the Asia Pacific region is itself changing with the introduction of 'enforceable benevolence'. Uses case studies of Hong Kong, Philippines, Malaysia, and Singapore.
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A study of human rights from a global perspective which suggests that so called Asian values are not incompatible with human rights, that Asian 'patriarchialism' can be accomodated, and that the Asia Pacific region is itself changing with the introduction of 'enforceable benevolence'. Uses case studies of Hong Kong, Philippines, Malaysia, and Singapore.

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