Papers/Human Rights - Emerging Trends in the Region
A paper presented at a conference organised by Jesuit Conference of East Asia in Bangkok in November 1994
1. Human Rights as Equivalent to Justice
2. Euro-centered Vs Asia-based Perspectives on Human Rights: Conflict Between Community and State
3. Conformity Vs Creativity: the Desire to get Involved
4. Quality of Bureaucracy - as a Part of Quality of Life
5. The Police and the Law Enforcement Agencies: as Violators of Community Spirit
6. Militerization: The Difference Between the Experience in Last Five Decades and the Immediate Future
7. A Critique of International Economic Policies as a Source of Violence in Asia
8. The Change in the Economic Landscape of Asia: Prosperity, Pride and Expectations
9. The Rights of Women: A Central Issue in the Debate
10. The Unacceptability of Conceptual Split of Economic and Political Rights
11. Responsibility of the International Community: Not to Allow Developed Countries to Cause Suffering to People in Developing Countries; The Need to Intensify the Dialogue
12. End of Cold War: New Opportunities - Healing Power of Consultative Process
13. The Depreciation of Democratic Institutions
14. Asian Values
15. The United Nations