The African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights: A Uniquely Equipped Testbed for (the Limits of) Human Rights Integration?

Adamantia Rachovitsa
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International human rights law is embedded within international law that is fragmented by design. At the same time, human rights law itself forms a fragmented universe, on account of both its multilevel architecture and governance – comprising universal, regional and subregional levels of protection – and the (over-)specialisation of the field. Against this background, human rights integration is seen as a means to mitigate certain challenges associated with this fragmentation. Human rights integration may also be an opportunity to restore focus on the user(s) of the human rights system and on the arguments that can be employed with the aim of framing an individual's claim and calling for the highest possible level of protection across diff erent regimes and specialities. Within the confines of positive law, human rights integration can be pursued on three different levels/stages: first, when States drafta human rights treaty; second, when an international court or other international body interprets that treaty; and third, when the treaty is applied. Human rights integration is, accordingly, constrained by the limitations attached to these three different tasks. In this regard, this chapter argues that the African Court on Human and Peoples ‘ Rights (ACtHPR) is uniquely situated to pursue human rights integration. This is due to three distinctive features pertaining to the African Charter on Human and Peoples ’ Rights (ACHPR)and the ACtHPR's mandate. First, the indivisibility, interdependence and inter-relation of human rights are not merely underlying principles and postulates, but are specifically entrenched in the text of the ACHPR; the ACHPR provides civil and political rights alongside economic, social and cultural rights and peoples ’ rights. Second, the ACtHPR enjoys the jurisdiction to interpret and apply not only the ACHPR but also any other relevant human rights instrument ratified by the State(s) concerned. Hence, the ACtHPR enjoys a considerably broader mandate ratione materiae vis- a -vis other international human rights courts. Third, the ACtHPR is specifically directed by Articles 60 and 61 of the ACHPR to draw inspiration from other international instruments when interpreting the rights envisaged in the ACHPR. This chapter discusses two out of these three distinctive features in connection with human rights integration. The analysis on the ACtHPR's jurisdiction merits separate discussion and it will not be covered in this chapter.
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非洲人权和人民权利法院:检验人权一体化(限度)的独特试验台?
国际人权法被嵌入到因设计而支离破碎的国际法中。与此同时,人权法本身由于其多层结构和治理- -包括普遍、区域和分区域各级的保护- -以及该领域的(过度)专门化而形成了一个支离破碎的世界。在这种背景下,人权一体化被视为减轻与这种分裂有关的某些挑战的一种手段。人权一体化也可能是一个机会,使人们重新关注人权系统的使用者和可用于制定个人要求并呼吁在不同制度和专业之间提供尽可能高水平保护的论据。在实在法的范围内,人权一体化可以在三个不同的层次/阶段进行:第一,各国起草人权条约;第二,当国际法院或其他国际机构解释该条约时;第三,条约何时适用。因此,人权一体化受到这三项不同任务所附加的限制的制约。在这方面,本章认为非洲人权和人民权利法院(ACtHPR)处于追求人权一体化的独特地位。这是由于《非洲人权和人民权利宪章》和非洲人权和人民权利委员会的任务规定具有三个显著特点。第一,人权的不可分割性、相互依赖性和相互关系不仅是基本原则和假设,而且在《人权公约》的案文中特别确立;《人权公约》规定了公民和政治权利以及经济、社会和文化权利和人民权利。第二,《禁止酷刑公约》不仅有权解释和适用《禁止酷刑公约》,而且有权解释和适用有关国家批准的任何其他相关人权文书。因此,与其他国际人权法院相比,该委员会在实质上享有更广泛的任务授权。第三,《残疾人权利公约》受到《人权公约》第60条和61条的特别指导,在解释《人权公约》所设想的权利时,从其他国际文书中汲取灵感。本章讨论与人权一体化有关的这三个显著特征中的两个。对ACtHPR管辖权的分析值得单独讨论,本章不作讨论。
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