联合国人权理事会中的土著人民权利:碰撞(误)的理解?

IF 0.9 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Journal of Human Rights Practice Pub Date : 2024-02-27 DOI:10.1093/jhuman/huad074
Marina A R de Mattos Vieira, Lieselotte Viaene
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世界各地的土著人民一直在努力争取自己的权利得到承认。尽管取得了相关的法律进步,如《土著人民权利宣言》(2007 年),但各国在采用国际标准与遵守国际标准之间仍存在执行差距。本文以 2011 年至 2021 年人权理事会会议期间与土著人民权利特别报告员(SRIP)和土著人民权利专家机制(EMRIP)举行的互动对话(ID)中的经验实例为依据,说明这些斗争如何在公共和全球舞台上引人注目。报告强调了 2020 年土著人民与巴西政府之间相互冲突的典型案例,当时巴西政府战略性地利用 "误解 "使土著人民的诉求失去合法性。报告的结论是,落实土著人民权利的根本挑战在于国家与土著人民之间的本体论冲突,特别是关于自决含义的冲突。这些冲突反映在联合国人权舞台上对各种说法的争论中,并形成了对土著人民权利的解释,这种解释偏向于与土著人民权利对立的观点。文章提出了一些以实践为导向的建议,以减少人权理事会对话语的操纵。
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Indigenous Peoples’ Rights at the United Nations Human Rights Council: Colliding (Mis)Understandings?
Indigenous peoples have been struggling worldwide to have their rights recognized. Despite relevant legal advances, such as the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (2007), the implementation gap between the adoption of international standards by States and their compliance still remains. This article relies on empirical examples from Interactive Dialogues (ID) with the Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (SRIP) and the Expert Mechanism on the Right of Indigenous Peoples (EMRIP), held between 2011 and 2021 in the Human Rights Council sessions, to exemplify how these struggles also become noticeable in the public and global arenas. It highlights the emblematic case of conflicting narratives between Indigenous peoples and the Brazilian State in 2020, when the latter strategically used ‘misunderstandings’ to delegitimize Indigenous peoples’ claims. It concludes that the underlying challenge in the implementation of Indigenous peoples’ rights rests in ontological conflicts between States and Indigenous peoples, especially concerning the meaning of self-determination. These struggles are reflected in the disputing of narratives in the UN human rights arenas, and have been shaping interpretations of Indigenous peoples’ rights that privilege a perspective antagonistic to them. The article provides some practice-oriented recommendations for reducing discourse manipulation at the HRC.
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