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Building the Rule of Law in Fragile States: The Role of External Actors in Shaping Institutional Responses to Mass Violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo and South Africa.

机译:在脆弱国家中建立法治:在刚果民主共和国和南非,外部参与者在塑造对大规模暴力的机构反应中的作用。

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In DR Congo and South Africa, men, women and children have suffered the consequences of an extraordinary increase in gender-based violence over the past two decades. In DR Congo, despite seemingly insurmountable logistical challenges, courts have produced groundbreaking jurisprudence on this issue. Ironically, in South Africa, a country with a far stronger judicial infrastructure and legislative framework than DR Congo, courts have remained notably hostile to a variety of gender-related issues. This project examined variation in domestic judicial responses to sexual and gender-based violence in the Congolese and South African experiences, despite similar levels of domestic and international advocacy and media attention in both cases.;The project asked: under what conditions are domestic and international laws invoked by local courts to protect victims of gender violence? And to what extent can increased criminal accountability strengthen national legal systems and mitigate violence? I argue that, contrary to expectations, state fragility in DR Congo has facilitated rather than obstructed the production of frequent and high quality human rights rulings in this area. I find that state fragility has created openings for domestic and transnational actors to exert direct influence over judicial processes at multiple levels of governance, resulting in the surprisingly sensitive treatment of the issue by the country's courts. In stark contrast, a relatively strong central state and well-resourced judiciary in South Africa has meant that activists have struggled to overcome deeply institutionalized political resistance and conservative attitudes towards gender violence that pervade the justice system.;The project concludes with a discussion of some of the limitations of legal advocacy that has occurred at the very peripheries of broader state-building projects. Observations from DR Congo suggest that legal development projects pioneered by external actors, without sufficient participation from the central state, may ultimately serve to compromise and undermine the stated objectives of programs intended to build the rule of law.
机译:在刚果民主共和国和南非,过去二十年来,男人,妇女和儿童遭受了基于性别的暴力异常增加的后果。在刚果民主共和国,尽管后勤方面的挑战看似无法克服,但法院在这一问题上已取得了开创性的判例。具有讽刺意味的是,在一个比刚果民主共和国拥有更强大司法基础设施和立法框架的国家中,法院仍然对各种与性别相关的问题持敌对态度。该项目审查了刚果和南非经历的针对性暴力和基于性别的暴力的国内司法对策的变化,尽管在这两种情况下国内和国际的倡导水平和媒体的关注程度都很相似;该项目问:在什么条件下国内外地方法院援引保护性别暴力受害者的法律?刑事责任追究在多大程度上可以加强国家法律体系并减轻暴力?我认为,与预期相反,刚果民主共和国的国家脆弱性促进了而不是阻碍了该地区频繁和高质量的人权裁决的产生。我发现,国家的脆弱性为国内和跨国行为者创造了开放机会,使其可以在多层次的治理中对司法程序施加直接影响,从而导致该国法院对这一问题的敏感处理令人惊讶。与之形成鲜明对比的是,南非一个相对强大的中央国家和资源丰富的司法机构意味着,激进主义者一直在努力克服深入制度化的政治抵抗和对遍及司法系统的性别暴力的保守态度。在较广泛的国家建设项目的外围出现了法律倡导的局限性。刚果民主共和国的观察表明,在中央政府没有充分参与的情况下,由外部参与者发起的法律发展项目最终可能会损害和破坏旨在建立法治的计划的既定目标。

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  • 作者

    Lake, Milli May.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Washington.;

  • 授予单位 University of Washington.;
  • 学科 Political science.;African studies.;International relations.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2014
  • 页码 312 p.
  • 总页数 312
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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