非正统的人权文书:非加太-欧盟发展合作-从lomÉ公约到科托努协定

A. Voiculescu
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非洲、加勒比和太平洋(非加太)国家与欧洲联盟(欧盟)之间的《科托努协定》在过去几年中受到了很大的注意。大多数时候,这种关注集中在《协定》的经济层面,而忘记了《协定》产生的合作伙伴关系应该以人权和人类发展为中心,而不是以经济发展本身为中心。本文评估了《科托努协定》的人权潜力,以及ACP国家和欧盟在该协定下发起的发展合作政策。首先,本文着眼于欧盟的监管框架,以及《洛美公约》在人权和贸易辩论中的地位,以及《科托努协定》的产生。接下来,本文介绍了《科托努协定》中揭示了在非加太国家加强实现人权的潜力的那些要素。通过《科托努协定》,非加太国家参与和融入全球市场经济不仅以人权的花言妙语作“脚注”,而且还注入了人权原则和人类发展标准。最后,确定和评估《协定》固有的缺点,并在结论中强调这些缺点对实现人权和发展的影响。
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UNORTHODOX HUMAN RIGHTS INSTRUMENTS: THE ACP‐EU DEVELOPMENT CO‐OPERATION FROM THE LOMÉ CONVENTIONS TO THE COTONOU AGREEMENT
The Cotonou Agreement between the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries and the European Union (EU) has received much attention in the past years. Most of the time, this attention focuses on the economic dimensions of the Agreement, while forgetting that the co‐operation partnerships that the Agreement generates are meant to be centred on human rights and human development rather than on economic development per se. This article evaluates the human rights potential of the Cotonou Agreement and of the development co‐operation policies initiated between the ACP countries and the EU under this agreement. First, the article looks at the EU regulatory framework and the place of the Lome Conventions in the human rights and trade debate, as well as in the generation of the Cotonou Agreement. Next, the article presents those elements of the Cotonou Agreement that reveal a potential for enhanced human rights realisation in the ACP countries. Through the Cotonou Agreement the participation and integration of the ACP countries in the global market economy is not only ‘footnoted’ with human rights rhetoric, but also infused with human rights principles and human development standards. Last, the shortcomings inherent in the Agreement are identified and assessed, and the implications of these shortcomings for the realisation of human rights and development are highlighted in the conclusions.
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