In this seminar, Dr Nina Araneta-Alana explores the challenges and opportunities for human rights in the Philippines following the populist policies of the Duterte administration. She explores the weakened human rights landscape but highlights research pointing out to ongoing international engagement as a path toward reform. She will then offer recommendations to strengthen domestic accountability and foster a more resilient human rights framework, emphasizing the importance of cooperation with global human rights mechanisms and civil society.

The ANU Philippines Institute Research Seminar Series is a recurring seminar series that showcases the work of scholars working on political, social and cultural issues in the Philippines and the wider region, with the goal of encouraging greater exchange, collaboration and networking amongst the research community.


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About the Speaker

Nina Araneta-Alana
Nina Araneta-Alana

Dr Nina Araneta-Alana is an ARC Postdoctoral Fellow at the ANU College of Law. She joined the ANU in 2023 as part of the ARC Discovery Project ‘Reconceiving Engagement with International Law in a Populist Era.’ She was conferred her PhD in International Law by the University of Melbourne. She is a member of the Institute for International Law and the Humanities, and the Cities and Environment Research Network. Dr Araneta-Alana has extensive experience in institutional international law providing significant legal support to development projects in Asia.

Seminar

Details

Date

In-person and online

Location

Regional Institutes Boardroom, HC Coombs Extension Building 8, 9 Fellows Road, ANU; or online via Zoom

Cost

Free

Related academic area

Philippines Institute

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