Catherine Michelle Renshaw
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Research outputs
Poetry, irrevocable time and Myanmar's political transition
Renshaw, Catherine. (2020). Poetry, irrevocable time and Myanmar's political transition. International Journal of Transitional Justice. 14(1), pp. 14-34. https://doi.org/10.1093/ijtj/ijz039Journal article
Myanmar's transition without justice
Renshaw, Catherine. (2019). Myanmar's transition without justice. Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs. 38(3), pp. 381-403. https://doi.org/10.1177/1868103419893527Journal article
Human rights and participatory politics in Southeast Asia
Renshaw, Catherine. (2019). Human rights and participatory politics in Southeast Asia University of Pennsylvania Press. https://doi.org/10.9783/9780812295764Book
Indonesia, Australia and ASEAN
Renshaw, Catherine. (2018). Indonesia, Australia and ASEAN. In In T. Lindsey and D. McRae (Ed.). Strangers Next Door?: Indonesia and Australia in the Asian Century pp. 169 - 192 Hart Publishing. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781509918195.ch-010Book chapter
Human Trafficking in Southeast Asia: Uncovering the Dynamics of State Commitment and Compliance
Renshaw, Catherine Michelle. (2017). Human Trafficking in Southeast Asia: Uncovering the Dynamics of State Commitment and Compliance. Michigan Journal of International Law.Journal article
Global or regional? Realizing women's rights in Southeast Asia
Renshaw, Catherine Michelle. (2017). Global or regional? Realizing women's rights in Southeast Asia. Human Rights Quarterly. 39(3), pp. 707 - 745. https://doi.org/10.1353/hrq.2017.0038Journal article
Human rights under the new regime
Renshaw, Catherine Michelle. (2017). Human rights under the new regime. In In A. Harding and K. K. Oo (Ed.). Constitutionalism and legal change in Myanmar pp. 215 - 234 Hart Publishing.Book chapter
Top-down transitions and the politics of US sanctions
Renshaw, Catherine. (2017). Top-down transitions and the politics of US sanctions. In In M. Crouch (Ed.). The business of transition: Law reform, development and economics in Myanmar pp. 228 - 254 Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108236737Book chapter
The regional context of Myanmar's democratic transition: What role for ASEAN's new institutions?
Renshaw, Catherine. (2014). The regional context of Myanmar's democratic transition: What role for ASEAN's new institutions? In In M Crouch and T Lindsey (Ed.). Law, Society and Transition in Myanmar pp. 359 - 376 Bloomsbury.Book chapter
The ASEAN Human Rights Declaration 2012
Renshaw, Catherine. (2013). The ASEAN Human Rights Declaration 2012. Human Rights Law Review. 13(3), pp. 557 - 579. https://doi.org/10.1093/hrlr/ngt016Journal article
Democratic transformation and regional institutions: The case of Myanmar and ASEAN
Renshaw, Catherine. (2013). Democratic transformation and regional institutions: The case of Myanmar and ASEAN. Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs. 32(1), pp. 29 - 54.Journal article
Law, Legitimacy and the ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights
Renshaw, Catherine. (2012). Law, Legitimacy and the ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights. Thammasat Review. Thailand: Thammasat University. pp. 51 - 70Conference item
NHRI's in the Asia Pacific Region: Change agents under conditions of uncertainty
Renshaw, Catherine. (2012). NHRI's in the Asia Pacific Region: Change agents under conditions of uncertainty. In In Ryan Goodman and Thomas Pegram (Ed.). Human Rights, State Compliance, and Social Change pp. 150 - 180 Cambridge University Press.Book chapter
National human rights institutions and civil society organizations: New dynamics of engagement at domestic, regional, and international levels
Renshaw, Catherine. (2012). National human rights institutions and civil society organizations: New dynamics of engagement at domestic, regional, and international levels. Global Governance. 18(3), pp. 299 - 316.Journal article
The role of networks in the implementation of human rights in the Asia Pacific Region
Renshaw, Catherine. (2011). The role of networks in the implementation of human rights in the Asia Pacific Region. In In H. Nasu and B. Saul (Ed.). Human Rights in the Asia Pacific Region: Towards Institution Building pp. 185 - 208 Routledge.Book chapter
Testing the mettle of national human rights institutions: A case study of the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia
Renshaw, Catherine, Byrnes, Andrew and Durbach, Andrea. (2010). Testing the mettle of national human rights institutions: A case study of the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia. Asian Journal of International Law. 1(1), pp. 165 - 198. https://doi.org/10.1017/S204425131000038XJournal article
Within the State
Byrnes, Andrew and Renshaw, Catherine. (2010). Within the State. In In D. Moeckli, S. Shah and S. Sivakumaran (Ed.). International Human Rights Law pp. 498 - 517 Oxford University Press.Book chapter
Human rights protection in the Pacific: The emerging role of National Human Rights Institutions in the Region
Renshaw, Catherine, Byrnes, Andrew and Durbach, Andrea. (2010). Human rights protection in the Pacific: The emerging role of National Human Rights Institutions in the Region. New Zealand Journal of Public and International Law. 8(1), pp. 117 - 144.Journal article
'A tongue but no teeth?': The emergence of a regional human rights mechanism in the Asia Pacific region
Durbach, Andrea, Renshaw, Catherine Michelle and Byrnes, Andrew. (2009). 'A tongue but no teeth?': The emergence of a regional human rights mechanism in the Asia Pacific region. Sydney Law Review. 31(2), pp. 211 - 238.Journal article
The Globalisation Paradox and the Implementation of International Human Rights: the Function of Transnational Networks in Combating Human Trafficking in the ASEAN Region
Renshaw, Catherine. (2008). The Globalisation Paradox and the Implementation of International Human Rights: the Function of Transnational Networks in Combating Human Trafficking in the ASEAN Region. In D. Howard-Wagner (Ed.). ‘W(h)ither Human Rights’, Law and Society Association Australia and New Zealand (LSAANZ) Conference 2008. Sydney, Australia: University of Sydney. pp. 1 - 10Conference item
Joining the club: the Asia Pacific Forum of National Human Rights Institutions, the Paris Principles, and the advancement of human rights protection in the region
Byrnes, Andrew, Durbach, Andrea and Renshaw, Catherine Michelle. (2008). Joining the club: the Asia Pacific Forum of National Human Rights Institutions, the Paris Principles, and the advancement of human rights protection in the region. Australian Journal of Human Rights. 14(1), pp. 63 - 98.Journal article
Implementing Human rights in the Pacific through the work of national human rights institutions: The experience of Fiji
Renshaw, Catherine, Byrnes, Andrew and Durbach, Andrea. (2008). Implementing Human rights in the Pacific through the work of national human rights institutions: The experience of Fiji. Victoria University of Wellington Law Review. 14, pp. 251 - 278.Journal article
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