AHRD

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AHRD is the commonly used abbreviation for the ASEAN Human Rights Declaration, a regional human rights instrument adopted by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.

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ASEAN Human Rights Declaration 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ASEAN document
human rights declaration
regional human rights instrument
abbreviationFor ASEAN Human Rights Declaration NERFINISHED
adoptedAt 21st ASEAN Summit NERFINISHED
adoptedBy ASEAN NERFINISHED
Association of Southeast Asian Nations NERFINISHED
adoptionCountry Cambodia NERFINISHED
adoptionDate 2012-11-18
adoptionPlace Phnom Penh NERFINISHED
aimsTo promote and protect human rights in ASEAN
appliesTo ASEAN member states NERFINISHED
associatedWith ASEAN Charter NERFINISHED
basisFor ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights work
contains civil and political rights provisions
cooperation provisions
economic, social and cultural rights provisions
general principles
right to development provisions
criticismFocus emphasis on duties over rights
limitations clauses
references to national and regional particularities
criticizedBy international human rights organizations
draftedBy ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights NERFINISHED
endorsedBy ASEAN Heads of State or Government NERFINISHED
frameworkFor ASEAN human rights cooperation
language ASEAN official languages (translations)
English
legalStatus non-binding political declaration
numberOfArticles 40
partOf ASEAN human rights architecture NERFINISHED
promotedBy ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights NERFINISHED
recognizes indivisibility of human rights
interdependence of human rights
universality of human rights
region Southeast Asia
relatedTo International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights NERFINISHED
International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights NERFINISHED
Universal Declaration of Human Rights NERFINISHED
shortName AHRD NERFINISHED
subject civil and political rights
economic, social and cultural rights
fundamental freedoms
human rights
right to development
right to peace

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