Negotiated rights: UN treaty negotiation, socialization, and human rights

IF 1 2区 社会学 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Journal of Human Rights Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI:10.1080/14754835.2021.2014794
Audrey L. Comstock
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Abstract International relations scholars have noted the importance of negotiations and socialization in shaping state human rights. So far, we know surprisingly little about how negotiation participation shapes human rights practices. I argue that human rights treaty negotiations socialize states in important ways through repeated interactions in a formal institutional structure. Focusing on the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, I test whether negotiating states improved, worsened, or made no changes in their rights practices. Using data on UN negotiation participation, I found states negotiating the treaties contributed to positive human rights practices. This finding was the strongest around 10 years after treaty creation, although it was significant decades after treaty creation. The finding held against robustness checks. This research contributes to the study of human rights law, compliance, and socialization within international organizations.
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谈判权利:联合国条约谈判、社会化和人权
国际关系学者注意到谈判和社会化在塑造国家人权方面的重要性。到目前为止,我们对参与谈判如何影响人权实践知之甚少。我认为,人权条约谈判通过在正式制度结构中反复互动,以重要方式使国家社会化。以《公民权利和政治权利国际公约》和《消除对妇女一切形式歧视公约》为重点,我测试了谈判国在权利实践方面是有所改善、恶化还是没有改变。利用联合国谈判参与的数据,我发现谈判条约的国家对积极的人权实践做出了贡献。这一发现在条约创建后的10年左右最为明显,尽管它在条约创建后的几十年里意义重大。这一发现不利于稳健性检查。这项研究有助于研究国际组织内的人权法、遵守和社会化问题。
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