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ArtikelThe Effectiveness of the Role of National Human Rights Institutions on Human Rights Education: The Experience of the Indonesian National Commission on Human Rights  
Oleh: Pratoomraj, Sarawut
Jenis: Article from Books
Dalam koleksi: Are We Up to the Challenge?: Current Crises and the Asian Intellectual COmmunity (The Work of the 2005/2006 API Fellows, page 020-029.
Topik: Human Rights; Underprivileged; National Human Rights Institutions; Indonesian National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas-HAM)
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Isi artikelThe National Human Rights Institution is a new mechanism for the protection and promotion of human rights. Following the UN guidelines for National Human Rights Institutions, the Paris Principles, the National Human Rights Institution should be an independent institution and have a mandate and authority to carry out investigations, receive complaints about human rights violations, and make recommendations to the government or other government parties, as well as disseminate human rights values and promote and ensure harmony between national legislation and international human rights instruments. In Thailand, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) was established in 1999 according to the National Human Rights Commission Act B.E. 2542 (1999) and of the Constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand. The Indonesian National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas-HAM) was established in June 1993 by Presidential Decree Number 50/1993 under the rule of President Soeharto.
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