Tisnanta, HS and Rudi Natamiharja, Rudi Natamiharja and Unang Mulkan, Unang and Fuad Abdulgani, Fuad (2019) IDENTIFYING THE DYNAMIC OF ADOPTION, CHALLENGES, AND POTENTIAL OF HUMAN RIGHT CITY AND SDGs IN EAST LAMPUNG DISTRICT. In: The 9th World Human Rights Cities Forum, 30 Sep-3 Oct 2019, South Korea. (Unpublished)

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Abstract

Many international agreements, policies, principles and standards such as UN Charter, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and International Human Rights Treaties, and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2030 have been set up in order to respect, protect, and fulfill human rights. Studies on contemporary social sciences employ the concept of policy diffusion in many forms, such as in identifying a global policy innovation, and in adopting international principles and standards into countries. For instance, many studies discuss how central and local governments have adopted the global policy innovation within a particular period of time, assessing which considerations might have influenced policymakers in adopting international principles and standards (Gilardi & Wasserfallen, 2017; Tosun & Croissant, 2016; Shipan & Volden, 2012; Simmons et al., 2006). Human rights are believed as the dominant approach to social justice globally (Goodale & Merry, 2007). Further, Human Rights Based-Approach (HRBA) has a place in the operations of cities in order to maintain good human society and moral culture (David, et al., 2017) through the concept of human rights city, as stated in “Gwangju Declaration on the Human Rights City” in 2011. As a form of global policy framework and innovation, the human rights city is termed as “a process of collaboration and competition between different social actors, especially within the field of progressive politics” (Davis, et al., 2017; Grigolo, 2017). In addition, Grigolo (2017, p. 11), Soohoo (2016), and Goodale and Merry (2007) define the human rights city is a city which is organized around norms and principles of human rights.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Subjects: H Social Sciences > H Social Sciences (General)
Divisions: Uncategorized
Depositing User: RUDI NATAM
Date Deposited: 14 Nov 2019 11:02
Last Modified: 14 Nov 2019 11:02
URI: http://repository.lppm.unila.ac.id/id/eprint/16049

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