The paradox of success: Evolutionary dynamics between human rights and small arms

IF 1 2区 社会学 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Journal of Human Rights Pub Date : 2021-11-05 DOI:10.1080/14754835.2021.1977617
Anzhelika Solovyeva, N. Hynek
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Abstract This article shows how increasingly converging human rights and humanitarian discourses, accompanied by existing structural asymmetries, can reconstitute rights and obligations within a prominent weapons category: small arms and light weapons (SALWs). Its contribution is to theoretically refine and apply a power-analytical approach to the convergence of humanitarian, human rights, and weapons law and, in particular, the nexus between human rights and SALWs. We focus on the dynamics leading to the adoption of two major agreements very different in nature: the UN Programme of Action and the Arms Trade Treaty. Charting multiple, intermeshing, and often contradictory operations of power, we analyze the shifting role of human rights and the emergence of an entirely new phenomenon: human rights-centered arms control. Attention is drawn to the underlying paradox: Although the norm of human rights has risen from obscurity to prominence in arms control, the arms industry has been given stronger political and legal protection. Although policy advocates and norm entrepreneurs have usually preferred complete humanitarian disarmament, what we can abstract from this analysis is that a less ambitious, human rights-centered weapons treaty may well be the preferred model of arms control for a commercially prominent, widely circulated, and often-used category of weapons defying stigmatization. What follows are concluding remarks and a graphic synthesis of key findings (Figure 1).
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成功的悖论:人权与小型武器之间的进化动态
本文展示了日益趋同的人权和人道主义话语,伴随着现有的结构不对称,如何在一个突出的武器类别:小武器和轻武器(salw)中重构权利和义务。它的贡献是在理论上完善和应用权力分析方法,以统一人道主义、人权和武器法,特别是人权与小武器武器之间的联系。我们的重点是导致通过两项性质非常不同的主要协定的动力:《联合国行动纲领》和《武器贸易条约》。我们描绘了多重、相互交织、经常相互矛盾的权力运作,分析了人权角色的转变,以及一种全新现象的出现:以人权为中心的军备控制。值得注意的是,潜在的悖论是:尽管人权规范在军备控制方面从默默无闻上升到突出地位,但军火业却得到了更强有力的政治和法律保护。虽然政策倡导者和规范企业家通常倾向于完全人道主义裁军,但我们可以从这一分析中得出的结论是,对于一种商业上突出的、广泛流通的、经常使用的、蔑视污名的武器来说,一个不那么雄心勃勃、以人权为中心的武器条约很可能是军备控制的首选模式。以下是结束语和主要发现的图形综合(图1)。
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