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Preface
Acknowledgments
Part I: Introduction and Conceptual Framework
Chapter 1: The “Grand Challenge” of Disability and Development in
ASEAN, by Derrick L. Cogburn
Chapter 2: Conceptual Foundations of CRPD Implementation: Theory,
Data and Methods, by Derrick L. Cogburn
Part II. Country Case Studies Implementing the CRPD in ASEAN
Chapter 3: Understanding National Implementation of the CRPD in the
Philippines, by John Paul Cruz
Chapter 4: Understanding National Implementation of the CRPD in
Thailand, by Naparat Kranrattanasuit, Issavara Sirirungruang,
Nantanoot Suwannawut
Chapter 5: Understanding National Implementation of the CRPD in Lao
PDR, by Paula Appelhans
Chapter 6: Understanding National Implementation of the CRPD in the
Malaysia, by Ruzita Mohd Amin, Rohana Jani, and Norhayati
Zakaria
Chapter 7: Understanding National Implementation of the CRPD in
Indonesia, by Irwanto and Slamet Thohari
Chapter 8: Understanding National Implementation of the CRPD in
Myanmar, by Paula Appelhans
Chapter 9: Understanding National Implementation of the CRPD in
Cambodia, by Khy Huy
Chapter 10: Understanding National Implementation of the CRPD in
Singapore, by Meng Ee Wong, May Low, and Paula Appelhans
Chapter 11: Understanding National Implementation of the CRPD in
Vietnam, by Giang Phan
Chapter 12: Understanding National Implementation of the CRPD in
Brunei, by Khy Huy
Part III. Meta-Analyses, Regional Implications and
Recommendations
Chapter 13: Implementing the United Nations Convention on the
Rights of Persons with Disabilities: A Cross-Case Comparative
Analysis of CRPD Implementation in ASEAN, by Derrick L. Cogburn
Chapter 14: CRPD Implementation in ASEAN: Implications for Human
Rights, by Tina Kempin Reuter
Chapter 15: Global Legal Norm Diffusion and CRPD Implementation in
ASEAN, by Robert Dinerstein
Chapter 16: Conclusions and Recommendations to “Make the Right
Real” in Southeast Asia, by Tina Kempin Reuter and Derrick L.
Cogburn
Appendix A: The Convention on the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities
Appendix B: Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of
Persons with Disabilities
About the Contributors
Derrick L. Cogburn is associate professor in the School of
International Service at American University.
Tina Kempin Reuter is director of the Institute for Human Rights
and associate professor of human rights, peace studies, and
international politics at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Grand achievement, breaking new ground in the ASEAN Region, and in
the global quest for a barrier-free and inclusive world dedicated
to communications accessibility for all. A compelling resource for
leaders with and without disabilities in the field of public
policy.
*Peter D. Blanck, Syracuse University*
This exciting project provides crucial and detailed information on
national level implementation of disability rights in the ASEAN
region. Arriving at the most timely juncture of the CRPD having
celebrated its tenth anniversary and the SDGs coming into
operation, this volume can help inform DPOs, advocates, and
policymakers on best practices and strategies for making disability
human rights real in their own communities.
*Michael Ashley Stein, Harvard University*
This book is both a treasure trove of information and an
inspiration. When Eleanor Roosevelt said human rights begin in
small places she meant it. The UN disability treaty innovates by
require States to internalize its norms and to take the next step
of adopting an effective domestic institutional architecture for
change involving Governments, National Human Rights Institutions
and civil society. The great merit of this collection of essays is
that it tracks how the ASEAN States are steadily making the UN CRPD
the foundation of their domestic disability policies. It should
interest not just disability scholars and activists but also anyone
interested in how international law can socialize States toward
right behavior.
*Gerard Quinn, National University of Ireland*
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