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Governance & Democracy | Asia

A New Dataset on Horizontal Structural Ethnic Inequalities in Thailand in Order to Address Sustainable Development Goal 10

The research examined whether there are horizontal structural inequalities by ethnicity in Thailand. Further, it examines what some of the reasons might be for these inequalities, and lastly, the policy implications that this entails.

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Crime & Corruption | Southeast Asia

Combating Child Sex Tourism in South-east Asia: Law Enforcement Cooperation and Civil Society Partnerships

My research examines the legal opportunities for prosecuting foreign nationals (in countries of offence and through extra-territorial prosecution) that travel abroad to sexually exploit children. I argue for the importance of cooperation between civil society groups and law enforcement to get prosecutions to court.

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Governance & Democracy | Asia

Human security’s future in regional cooperation and governance?

This research discusses the complexity of the human security concept. How is it defined and how has it been accepted or rejected in the East Asian region (mostly ASEAN region).

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Crime & Corruption | Oceania

Anti-corruption commissions: lessons from the Asia-Pacific region for a proposed Australian federal anti-corruption watchdog

This research presents an overview of six anti-corruption commissions that are present in the Asia-Pacific region in order to compare the experience of regulatory efforts to address corruption and its effects. The cases are used to discuss Australia’s attempts to create a similar body.

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Crime & Corruption | Oceania

The Challenges of Political Corruption in Australia, the Proposed Commonwealth Integrity Commission Bill (2020) and the Application of the APUNCAC

This paper interrogates the weaknesses in the Australian 2020 Commonwealth Integrity Commission (CIC) Bill – a bill proposed to establish an Australian anti-corruption commission. Proposals for improving the application of the UNCAC and APUNCAC to Australia’s case are included.

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