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On our terms! How domestic elites localised the International Commission Against Impunity in Guatemala

机译:就我们而言!国内精英如何在危地马拉将国际有罪不罚现象国际化

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In summer 2004,an UN-sponsored international rule of law commission based on an initiative of the Guatemalan human rights community was rejected by Guatemalan political elites. In 2007, a new version, the International Commission against Impunity (CICIG), was approved by the Guatemalan Congress and has since been active in the country, supporting the modernisation of the Guatemalan judicial system and the investigation and prosecution of criminal networks. The CICIG has been hailed as part of a new generation of rule of law promotion that addresses the problems of post-conflict states. How did this change in elite support come about? Neither increased pressure from the international community nor changes in the elite groups in power can fully explain this shift. Rather, Guatemalan elites actively reshaped the commission; in addition, the human rights community reframed it to better fit the risk perceptions of the general public.
机译:2004年夏,一个由危地马拉人权界倡议的联合国赞助的国际法治委员会遭到危地马拉政治精英的拒绝。 2007年,危地马拉国会批准了一个新版本,即国际有罪不罚委员会(CICIG),此后一直活跃在该国,支持危地马拉司法系统的现代化以及犯罪网络的调查和起诉。 CICIG被视为解决冲突后国家问题的新一代法治促进活动的一部分。精英支持的这种变化是如何产生的?国际社会施加的压力不断增加,或者各上层精英集团的变化都不能完全解释这一转变。相反,危地马拉的精英们积极地改组了委员会。此外,人权界对其进行了重组,以更好地适应普通大众的风险观念。

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