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Big promises, small gains: domestic effects of human rights treaty ratification in the member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council

机译:大有希望,少有收获:海湾合作委员会成员国批准人权条约的国内影响

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In recent years, the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states have been increasingly willing to ratify United Nations human rights instruments. This article examines the underlying rationales for these ratifications and the limited range and drivers of subsequent domestic reforms post ratification. Drawing on both a quantitative analysis of engagement with the UN treaty bodies and Charter-based mechanisms in over 120 UN reports and qualitative interviews with over sixty-five government officials, members of civil society, National Human Rights Institutions, lawyers, and judges from all six states, this article argues that in the GCC states, UN human rights treaty ratification results from a desire to increase standing in the international community. Treaty ratification has limited effects driven by international socialization and cautious leadership preferences.
机译:近年来,海湾合作委员会(GCC)各国越来越愿意批准联合国人权文书。本文探讨了这些批准书的基本原理,以及批准书后进行的后续国内改革的范围和驱动力。利用对120多个联合国报告中与联合国条约机构和基于宪章的机制的参与进行定量分析,以及对来自65个以上政府官员,民间社会成员,国家人权机构,律师和法官的定性采访本文认为,在六个国家中,海湾合作委员会国家中,联合国人权条约的批准源于提高国际社会地位的愿望。在国际社会化和谨慎的领导偏好的推动下,条约批准的效果有限。

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    Çalı, Başak; Ghanea, Nazila;

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  • 年度 2017
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-20 20:19:15

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