Report on human rights and the lack of progress towards democracy in Burma (Myanmar)
- Canberra Australian government publishing service 1995
- xxiv,169p. Illustrations, map ; 25 cm
October:1995
1) Human rights in general
- The view of SLORC
- Alternative views
- Surveillance
- Freedom of expression / freedom of the press
- Freedom of religion
- Detentioh without trial / political detention
- Conditions in prisons, cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment
- Extrajudicial, Summary or Abritrary executions
2) Labour rights
- International obligations on labour
- Forced labour
- Basic labour rights
- The position of the government of Burma
- The judgement of the International labour organisation
3) Border rights
- The historical perspective
- Ceasefires
- The drug trade
- Trafficking in women
- Environmental rights
- Refugees
- The fall of the Manerplaw
4) Progress towards democracy
- Democratic principles
- The historical context
- The National Convention
- The Decimation of the elected government
- Democracy in Burma
5) Engagement or isolation
- The UN
- Other International forums
- Thailand
- China - Strategic issues
- Trade and investment
- Australia
- Multi lateral institutions
- Isolation vs engagement
- Benchmarks - qualified engagement
9780644347730
Civil rights
Human rights - Burma
Civil rights - Burma
323.09591 / AUS
October:1995
1) Human rights in general
- The view of SLORC
- Alternative views
- Surveillance
- Freedom of expression / freedom of the press
- Freedom of religion
- Detentioh without trial / political detention
- Conditions in prisons, cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment
- Extrajudicial, Summary or Abritrary executions
2) Labour rights
- International obligations on labour
- Forced labour
- Basic labour rights
- The position of the government of Burma
- The judgement of the International labour organisation
3) Border rights
- The historical perspective
- Ceasefires
- The drug trade
- Trafficking in women
- Environmental rights
- Refugees
- The fall of the Manerplaw
4) Progress towards democracy
- Democratic principles
- The historical context
- The National Convention
- The Decimation of the elected government
- Democracy in Burma
5) Engagement or isolation
- The UN
- Other International forums
- Thailand
- China - Strategic issues
- Trade and investment
- Australia
- Multi lateral institutions
- Isolation vs engagement
- Benchmarks - qualified engagement
9780644347730
Civil rights
Human rights - Burma
Civil rights - Burma
323.09591 / AUS