The Human Rights Consequences of the Eastern Economic Corridor and Special Economic Zones in Thailand
Title | The Human Rights Consequences of the Eastern Economic Corridor and Special Economic Zones in Thailand |
Annotated Record | Not Annotated |
Year of Publication | 2020 |
Authors | International_Commission_of_Jurists(ICJ) |
Pagination | i-iv, 1-116 |
Place Published | Geneva |
Key themes | Environment, FDI, MigrationLabour, Policy-law |
Abstract | ABSTRACTED FROM EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The establishment and development of Special Economic Zones (SEZs) and the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) are a central part of the Thai government’s strategy to expand infrastructure and attract foreign investment. These areas have been designated for development pursuant to special legal and regulatory frameworks. SEZs can play a useful role in a country’s economic development strategy. However, in many instances, their establishment results in the dilution of legal protections for human rights and the environment. Though SEZs can create opportunities to increase transparency and accountability, this is often not the case. This report will assess the legal frameworks governing Thailand’s SEZs and EEC against international standards and good practices, as well as offer recommendations to help protect human rights in the context of their further development. |
URL | https://www.icj.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Thailand-SEZs-Publication-2020-ENG.pdf |
Availability | Available for download |
Countries | Thailand |
Document Type | Report |
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