The City of Reykjavík’s Human Rights Policy: Challenges, Dilemmas and Opportunities

Þorgerður H. Þorvaldsdóttir, Guðbjörg Lilja Hjartardóttir
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The City of Reykjavik took the lead in promoting equality and human rights in Iceland when the City Council adopted the first human rights policy in 2006. The policy is based on international human rights law and principles of equality and non-discrimination. A questionnaire for the city’s managers and administrators, enquiring about their experience of the human rights policy, prejudice and the status of marginalized groups, demonstrated various challenges in implementing and promoting the policy. This is due, not the least, to the fact that the national legislation on ban on discrimination is limited to gender equality, thus halting further development in the field of human rights. The human rights policy is fairly well known by the city s managers and administrators. They apply the policy in their different and demanding jobs especially in human resource management but to a limited extent in finance management. The policy has thus proven to be a valuable instrument to bring about changes. The City of Reykjavik aims to achieve equality for all and to work against multiple discrimination. However, some of the marginalized groups seem more vulnerable to discrimination and marginalization than other groups, notably immigrants, people with disabilities and people with long-term health issues.
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城市Reykjavík的人权政策:挑战、困境和机遇
2006年,雷克雅未克市议会通过了第一项人权政策,率先在冰岛促进平等和人权。这项政策以国际人权法以及平等和不歧视原则为基础。一份针对城市管理者和行政人员的调查问卷,询问他们对人权政策的经验、偏见和边缘化群体的状况,显示了在执行和促进政策方面面临的各种挑战。这主要是由于禁止歧视的国家立法仅限于两性平等,从而阻碍了人权领域的进一步发展。人权政策在城市管理者和行政人员中是相当熟悉的。他们将这一政策应用于不同的、要求高的工作中,尤其是在人力资源管理中,但在财务管理中应用的程度有限。因此,这项政策已被证明是实现变革的宝贵工具。雷克雅未克市的目标是实现人人平等,反对多重歧视。然而,一些边缘化群体似乎比其他群体,特别是移民、残疾人和有长期健康问题的人,更容易受到歧视和边缘化。
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