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Ken M.P. Setiawan
Ken M.P. Setiawan
Asia Institute, The University of Melbourne
Verified email at unimelb.edu.au
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Shifting from international to “Indonesian” justice measures: Two decades of addressing past human rights violations
K McGregor, K Setiawan
Journal of Contemporary Asia 49 (5), 837-861, 2019
442019
Promoting human rights: national human rights commissions in Indonesia and Malaysia
KMP Setiawan
Leiden University Press, 2013
322013
From hope to disillusion: The paradox of Komnas ham, the Indonesian national human rights commission
K Setiawan
Bijdragen tot de taal-, land-en volkenkunde/Journal of the Humanities and …, 2016
282016
Politics in contemporary Indonesia: Institutional change, policy challenges and democratic decline
KMP Setiawan, D Tomsa
Routledge, 2022
252022
The human rights courts: Embedding impunity
K Setiawan
The politics of court reform: Judicial change and legal culture in Indonesia …, 2019
232019
13 A state of surveillance? Freedom of expression under the Jokowi presidency
KMP Setiawan
Democracy in Indonesia: From stagnation to regression?, 254, 2020
112020
Remembering suffering and survival: sites of memory on Buru
K Setiawan
The Indonesian Genocide of 1965: Causes, Dynamics and Legacies, 215-233, 2018
82018
Vulnerable but Resilient: Indonesia in an Age of Democratic Decline
KMP Setiawan
Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies 58 (3), 273-295, 2022
72022
The politics of avoidance: the Malaysian Human Rights Commission and the right to freedom of religion
K Setiawan
Global Change, Peace & Security 25 (2), 213-226, 2013
72013
Struggling for justice in post-authoritarian states: Human rights protest in Indonesia
KMP Setiawan
The International Journal of Human Rights 26 (3), 541-565, 2022
62022
Women’s collective action and the village law: How women are driving change and shaping pathways for gender-inclusive development in rural Indonesia
R Diprose, A Savirani, KMP Setiawan, N Francis
The Australia-Indonesia partnership for gender equality and women’s …, 2020
62020
The politics of compromise
K Setiawan
Inside Indonesia 123, 2016
62016
Between law, politics and memory: The Indonesian national commission on human rights (Komnas HAM) and justice for past human rights crimes
K Setiawan
Austl. J. Asian L. 19, 117, 2018
52018
Defending a Vulnerable yet Resilient Democracy: Civil Society Activism in Jokowi's Indonesia
KMP Setiawan, D Tomsa
Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs 42 (3), 350-371, 2023
42023
Implementing the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights: Insights from Indonesia
A Rosser, K Macdonald, KMP Setiawan
Human Rights Quarterly 44 (1), 56-80, 2022
42022
Global concepts, local meanings: How civil society interprets and uses human rights in Asia
KMP Setiawan, AJ Spires
Asian Studies Review 45 (1), 1-12, 2021
42021
Commemorating gendered violence two decades on: Chinese Indonesian women’s voices in the diaspora
MS Winarnita, KMP Setiawan
Gender, Violence and Power in Indonesia, 119-142, 2020
42020
The omnipresent past: Rethinking transitional justice through digital storytelling on Indonesia’s 1965 violence
K Setiawan
Civil society and transitional justice in Asia and the Pacific, 63, 2019
42019
On the Periphery: Human Rights, Australia and Indonesia
K Setiawan
Strangers Next Door?: Indonesia and Australia in the Asian Century, 193-210, 2018
32018
Ordinary laws and extraordinary crimes: Criminalising genocide and crimes against humanity in the draft Criminal Code?
KMP Setiawan
Crime and Punishment in Indonesia, 70-89, 2020
22020
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