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Limited Gains, Enduring Violations: Civil Society Perspectives on the Implementation of the United Nations' Convention on the Rights of the Child in Bangladesh

机译:有限的收益,持久的违反行为:民间社会对《联合国儿童权利公约》在孟加拉国的执行情况的看法

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Against the backdrop of continuing rights violations in Bangladesh, this article analyses issue-salience and framing in the policy discourse of civil society organizations (CSOs) and state elites on the implementation of the United Nation's Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC). Data from the reports submitted to the second-cycle United Nations' Universal Periodic Review (UPR), the official monitoring mechanism associated with UN rights treaties, show how state discourse is framed in instrumental, administrative terms. In contrast, civil society discourse is critically framed and highlights poor implementation and enforcement of the CRC, poverty and corruption. This helps to explain on-going rights violations in an increasingly hostile political context wherein government is unresponsive to civil society claims, mobilization is suppressed and CSOs are forced to focus on service delivery and advocacy functions.
机译:在孟加拉国持续发生侵犯人权的背景下,本文分析了民间社会组织(CSO)和国家精英在执行《联合国儿童权利公约》(CRC)的政策讨论中的问题显着性和框架。提交给第二轮联合国普遍定期审议(UPR)的报告中的数据,这是与联合国各项权利条约相关的官方监测机制,显示了国家话语是如何用工具性,行政性术语来组织的。相反,民间社会的话语是严格的框架,强调了《儿童权利公约》的执行和执行不力,贫困和腐败。这有助于解释在日益敌对的政治环境中不断发生的侵犯人权的情况,在这种政治环境中,政府对民间社会的主张没有反应,动员受到压制,民间组织被迫专注于服务提供和宣传职能。

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