1st Edition

ASEAN Law and Regional Integration Governance and the Rule of Law in Southeast Asia’s Single Market

Edited By Diane Desierto, David Cohen Copyright 2021
194 Pages
by Routledge

194 Pages
by Routledge

194 Pages
by Routledge

Since the passage of the ASEAN Charter in 2008, ASEAN has transformed itself from a loose economic cooperation, into a formal intergovernmental organization designed to create an “ASEAN Community” forged together in three pillar communities – the ASEAN Political-Security Community, ASEAN Economic Community, and tASEAN Socio-Cultural Community. Forty years of pre-Charter ASEAN practices, coupled... Read more
 

Preface
Diane A. Desierto and David J. Cohen

1. Development, Governance, and Rule of Law in ASEAN
Diane A. Desierto

2. Pre-Charter and Post-Charter ASEAN: Cross-Pillar Decision-Making in the Master Plan for ASEAN Connectivity 2025
Diane A. Desierto

3. ASEAN Law: Content, Applicability, and Challenges
Kevin Y.L. Tan

4. ASEAN’s Regional Economic Regulators
Timothy Buehrer

5. ASEAN Trade in Goods
Edmund W. Sim

6. ASEAN Trade in Services
Pasha L. Hsieh

7. Horizontal Embeddedness, Business and Human Rights: Fostering the Corporate Responsibility to Respect Human Rights within the ASEAN Community
Michelle Staggs Kelsall

8. ASEAN’s Foreign Investment Regime
Diane A. Desierto

9. The Rule of Law and Human Rights in ASEAN: Towards a "Rules-Based" Community?
David J. Cohen

Biography

Diane A. Desierto is tenured Associate Professor of Human Rights Law and Global Affairs at the University of Notre Dame Keough School of Global Affairs; Professor of International Law at the Philippines Judicial Academy; and Faculty Fellow at the Klau Center for Civil and Human Rights, the Kellogg Institute of International Studies, Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies, and the ND Initiative for Global Development at the University of Notre Dame (Notre Dame, USA).

David Cohen is Director, Center for Human Rights and International Justice, WSD Handa Professor in Human Rights and International Justice, and Professor of Classics, Stanford University.