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050 00 ^aHQ73.3.A785^bR449 2017
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245 00 ^aRevealing the rainbow:^bthe human rights situation of Southeast Asia's LGBTIQ communities and their defenders/^cDestination Justice
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260 ^aPhnom Penh :^bDestination Justice,^c2017.
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300 ^aii, 216 p. :^bill. ;^c29 cm.
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520 ^aJust over a decade ago, the United Nations (UN) introduced a new process for periodically evaluating the human rights performances of each its Member States. That process, known as the Universal Periodic Review (UPR), during the review Member States received recommendations from their fellow Member States regarding how they could bolster their domestic human rights protections. Likewise just over a decade ago, Southeast Asia played host to a significant summit in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. At this summit, international human rights experts agreed on a set of principles setting out the applicable international human rights laws in the context of sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, and sexual characteristics (SOGIESC). They are the first attempt to comprehensively map the human rights landscape for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, and queer (LGBTIQ) communities worldwide. This report comprehensively analyses the human rights situation of Southeast Asia |
536 ^aWith the compliments of Ms.Praepailin Buppa.
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650 0 ^aSexual minorities
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650 0 ^aSexual minorities^zSoutheast Asia
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650 0 ^aSocial work with sexual minorities
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653 ^aNew Arrivals 12-2018
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710 1 ^aDestination Justice
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710 1 ^aUnited Nations. ^bOffice of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
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856 40 ^zElectronic resource^uhttps://aseansogiecaucus.org/images/resources/publications/20180531%20REVEALING%20THE%20RAINBOW%20Destination%20Justice.pdf
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856 40 ^3Content^uhttp://library.nhrc.or.th/ulib/document/Content/T10260.pdf
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917 ^aGift :^c200
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955 ^a1 copy
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999 ^anopparat
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