Irene Hadiprayitno
University Lecturer International Studies
- Name
- Dr. I. Hadiprayitno
- Telephone
- +31 71 527 7402
- i.hadiprayitno@hum.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0003-4588-3540
Irene Hadiprayitno teaches International Studies and Southeast Asian Studies with the Leiden Institute for Area Studies. Due to interdisciplinary training in international relations, political science, and international law, she has unique expertise in the political economy of human rights to study the questions concerning socio-economic inequality, transitional justice, and norms translations. She works on the complexities of promoting international norms in developing countries, focusing on indigenous rights, human rights, as well as food security and food sovereignty. She currently serves as co-editor for the Palgrave Macmillan’s Book Series on Human Rights Interventions.
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Fields of interest
- The dialectical interplay between norms, discourses and practices in human rights negotiations in authoritarian and semi-democratic states.
- The conceptualisation of indigeneity and Indigenous rights in Southeast Asia in relation to agricultural modernisation and sustainability
- Socio-economic rights and the networks for the regional promotion of human rights in ASEAN
- The linkages between political transitions, political movements, and transitional justice in comparative settings
Research
My research is a comprehensive exploration of the political, economic, and social dimensions of human rights negotiations across various contexts and issues. Grounded in field studies, my recent articles have sought to contextualize agricultural modernisation in Papua within the global human rights discourse. I am currently engaged in a study on the dynamics of consensus and dissensus between state and non-state actors on human rights in ASEAN. The study aims to disentangle the consensus frame by focusing on contradictions that exist in Southeast Asian foreign policies, actors' narratives, and their preferred networks and types of institutions.
Grants and awards
- Leiden Faculty Fund for Research Collaboration, 2023
- Leiden Institute for Area Studies, Publication Grant, 2022
- Leiden Global Interactions, Breed Grant, 2018
- UNESCO, Fellowship Program, 2006
- Nordic School of Human Rights, Mobility Scholarship, 2006
- Netherlands Institute for Human Rights, Research Grant, 2004
- Utrecht University, University Scholarship Program, 2003
- Open Society Institute, University Scholarship, 2002
- Netherlands Education Centre Jakarta, STUNED Scholarship, 2000
Curriculum vitae
I was born in Yogyakarta, Indonesia and studied International Relations (BA) at University of Indonesia (2000). My master degree is on International Protection on Human Rights (LLM) from Utrecht University (2001). In 2009, I obtained my PhD from Utrecht University’s Netherlands Institute of Human Rights (SIM) where I wrote my dissertation on the right to development and development hazards. Before joining Leiden, I worked as a postdoc and lecturer at the Law and Governance Group, Wageningen University (2009-2013). In 2014, I was a visiting fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, the University of Edinburgh.
Workplace
Leiden
Witte Singel 27A
2311 BG Leiden
Room number 2154
The Hague
Schouwburgstraat 2
2511 VA The Hague
Room number A304B
University Lecturer International Studies
- Faculty of Humanities
- Leiden Institute for Area Studies
- SAS Indonesie
- Hadiprayitno I. (2024), Systematic fraud: tempo coverage of Indonesia's presidential election 2024, Asian Politics & Policy 16(2): 298-305.
- Hadiprayitno I. (2024), Review of: Kemperman J., Keizer E. & Berge T. van den (2022), Diplomatie en geweld: de internationale context van de Indonesische onafhankelijkheidsoorlog, 1945–1949. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. Bijdragen tot de taal-, land- en volkenkunde / Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences of Southeast Asia 180(1): 111-114.
- Hadiprayitno I. & Bağatur S. (2022), Trade Justice, Human Rights, and the Case of Palm Oil. In: Shabliy E.V., Crawford M.J. & Kurochkin D. (Eds.), Energy Justice: Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. 157-172.
- Regilme S.S. & Hadiprayitno I. (Eds.) (2022), Human Rights at Risk: Global Governance, American Power, and the Future of Dignity. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.
- Hadiprayitno I. & Prapto Rahardja D. (2022), Consensus and Human Rights Politics: The Case of ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights. In: Regilme S.S. & Hadiprayitno I. (Eds.), Human Rights at Risk: Global Governance, American Power, and the Future of Dignity. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.
- Hadiprayitno I. (2022), Risk and Emancipatory Rights. In: Regilme S.S. & Hadiprayitno I. (Eds.) Human Rights at Risk: Global Governance, American Power, and the Future of Dignity. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.
- Hadiprayitno I. (2020), Legal complexity and state obligations to the right to food: towards an analytical shift of progressive realisation, International Journal of Legal Discourse 5(1): 17-34.
- Hadiprayitno I. (2019), Deadlock and Denial: Domestic Challenges and the Institutionalization Human Rights in ASEAN, Global Jurist 19(1): .
- Hadiprayitno I. (2019), Mapping Human Rights in ASEAN: Systematic Literature Review. 11th International Conference of Asian Scholars (ICAS) 16 July 2019 - 19 July 2019.
- Hadiprayitno I. (2017), Who owns the right to food? Interlegality and competing interests in agricultural modernisation in Papua, Indonesia, Third World Quarterly 38(1): 97-116.
- Hadiprayitno I. (2017), Development Hazard: A Violation-based Approach to the Right to Development, Chinese Journal of Global Governance 3(1): 27-56.
- Hadiprayitno I. (2017), The Limit of Narratives: Ethnicity and Indigenous Rights in Papua, Indonesia, International Journal on Minority and Group Rights 24(1): 1-23.
- Hadiprayitno I. (2017), Review of: Nayanika Mathur (2015), Paper tiger: law, bureaucracy, and the developmental state in Himalayan India: Cambridge University Press. Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law 49(1): 85-87.
- Hadiprayitno I. (2017), Development in Law and Practice: Two Autonomous Domains?, Indonesian Journal of International and Comparative Law 4(3): 561-596.
- Hadiprayitno I. (2016) Transnational legal processes and human rights, edited by Kyriaki Topidi and Lauren Fielder. Review of: Topidi Kyriaki & Fielder Lauren (2013), Transnational legal processes and human rights. Farnham: Ashgate. Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law 48(1): 153-156.
- Hadiprayitno I. (2016), Transnational Legal Processes of the Right to Food: Lesson Learned from Papua, Indonesia. In: Kennedy A. & Liljeblad J. (Eds.), Food System Governance: Challenges for justice, equality and human rights. Abingdon: Routledge. 88-105.
- Hadiprayitno I. (2015), National Constitutions and the Protection of Human Rights in ASEAN. The Global Challenge of Human Rights Integration: Towards a Users’ Perspective 9 December 2015 - 11 December 2015.
- Hadiprayitno I. (2015), The Construction of Human Rights Space in a Globalised World: A Case of the Right to Food and Agricultural Modernisation in Papua, Indonesia. ISA Human Rights Joint Conference 2015 8 June 2015 - 10 June 2015.
- Hadiprayitno I. (2015), Behind Transformation: The Right to Food, Agricultural Modernisation and Indigenous Peoples in Papua, Indonesia, Human Rights Review 16(2): 123-141.
- Hadiprayitno I. (2014), Food Security. In: Thompson P.B. & Kaplan D.M. (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Food and Agricultural Ethics: Springer. 1-9.
- Hadiprayitno I. (2014), Ethnic Narratives and Indigenous Rights in Indonesia: A Case Study from Merauke, Papua. Human Rights and Legal Pluralism in Theory and Practice 5 December 2014 - 6 December 2014. Oslo: Norwegian Centre of Human Rights, University of Oslo.
- Hadiprayitno I. (2014), A Critical Assessment on the Transformative Role of the Right to Food: the Case of Agricultural Modernisation in Merauke, Papua. The Governance Challenges of Food Systems 24 May 2014 - 25 May 2014.
- Hadiprayitno I. (2014) Political and Legal Transformations of an Indonesian Polity: The Nagari from Colonisation to Decentralisation. Review of: Benda Beckmann Franz & Benda Beckmann Keeben (2013), Political and Legal Transformations of an Indonesian Polity: The Nagari from Colonisation to Decentralisation.. New York: Cambridge University Press. Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law 46(2): 282-285.
- Hadiprayitno I. (5 August 2014), Disappointments of the Governed. Jakarta Post, Opinion.
- Hadiprayitno I. (2013), Poverty. In: UN OHCHR (Ed.), Realizing the Right to Development. Geneve: UN OHCHR. 137-148.
- Hadiprayitno I. & Wernaart B. (2013), The Right to Food. In: Collart Dutilleul F. & Bugnicourt F. (Eds.), Legal Dictionary of Food Security in the World. Luxemburg: Larcier. 363-366.
- Hadiprayitno I. (2013) Challenges of Development: Asian Perspectives. Review of: Bestango F. & Rubini L. (2010), Challenges of Development: Asian Perspectives. Milan: Vita e Pensiero. Asian Journal of International Law 3(3): 198-200.
- Hadiprayitno I. (2012), The Institutionalisation of Human Rights in ASEAN. In: Lintel I., Buyse A. & Leyh B. McGonigle (Eds.), Defending Human Rights: Tools for Social Justice. Antwerp: Intersentia. 49-68.
- Hadiprayitno I. (2012), From Acceptable Hazard to Violation of Right: Upstream Human Rights Activism in the Sidoardjo Hot Mud Case. In: Boerefijn I., Henderson L., Janse R. & Weaver R. (Eds.), Human Rights and Conflict. Antwerp: Intersentia. 179-197.
- Hadiprayitno I. (2011), Declared not Acquired: Claiming Hunger as a Violation to the Right to Food, with a Case Study from Indonesia’. In: Hospes O. & Hadiprayitno I. (Eds.), Governing Food Security: Law, Politics and the Right to Food. European Institute for Food Law Series no. 5. Wageningen: Wageningen Academic Publisher. 139-150.
- Hospes O. & Hadiprayitno I. (Eds.) (2011), Governing Food Security: Law,Politics and the Right to Food. European Institute for Food Law Series no. 5. Wageningen: Wageningen Academic Publisher.
- Hadiprayitno I. (2011) Customary Justice and the Rule of Law in War Torn Societies. Review of: Isser D. (2011), Customary Justice and the Rule of Law in War Torn Societies. Washington: United States Institute of Peace Press. Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law 43(64): 203-205.
- Hadiprayitno I. (2011), Challenges Facing the Use of Human Rights to Address Negative Impacts of Development: the Case of Indonesia, The Law and Development Review 4(1): 247-268.
- Hadiprayitno I. (2010), Defensive Enforcement: Human Rights in Indonesia, Human Rights Review 11(3): 373-399.
- Hadiprayitno I. (2010), Food Security and Human Rights in Indonesia, Development in Practice 23(8): 122-130.
- Hadiprayitno I. (2009), Hazard or Right? The Dialectics of Development Practice and the Internationally Declared Right to Development, with Special Reference to Indonesia. School of Human Rights Research Series no. 31. Antwerp: Intersentia.