2022
DOI: 10.56784/hrgs.v1i2.12
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Abuse of Human Rights in Myanmar: An Urgent Appeal to Reinterpret the ASEAN Non-Interference Principle

Abstract: Myanmar highlights the international community's worry over ASEAN's failure to protect the human rights of the country's citizens. Numerous stakeholders, including scholars and observers, consider the non-interference principle as the bedrock for interstate relations in the region to be the greatest barrier to ASEAN's intervention in Myanmar. Using the method of doctrinal research, this article investigates the junction of the concept of non-interference as the spirit of state sovereignty and the principle of … Show more

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“…Incompatible, as the anthem endorses for ASEAN that share and care for each other. But non-interference, makes it hard for ASEAN member states to nurture each other, as in how ASEAN can't help much in Myanmar ongoing crises (Arifin, 2022).…”
Section: Asean Anthemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Incompatible, as the anthem endorses for ASEAN that share and care for each other. But non-interference, makes it hard for ASEAN member states to nurture each other, as in how ASEAN can't help much in Myanmar ongoing crises (Arifin, 2022).…”
Section: Asean Anthemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the discussion of various waste management issues explained above, this research suggests the need for legal reforms aimed at changing the content of the Waste Management Law concerning economic value and clarity of policy stakeholders' obligations (Aditya & Al Fatih, 2022;Arifin, 2022;Yearwood & Newton, 2022;Abstract et al, 2023). The proposed change in economic value entails the regulation of a circular economy that is not single-oriented but rather combines both top-down and bottom-up approaches.…”
Section: Legal Reform In Municipal Waste Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%