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摘要
本文对当前国际人权法中对性和性别的理解,尤其是对 "妇女 "类别的理解提出了质疑。国际人权法在这方面的现状问题最近在两个案件中暴露出来:欧洲人权法院 Y 诉法国案的多数判决和美洲人权法院 Vicky Hernández 案的反对意见。来自这两个可以说是进步的司法管辖区的这两个权威性的最新资料来源中出现的论点和声明体现了主流方法的持续不足。通过对这些论点的批判性讨论,并辅之以对更广泛的国际人权法框架的讨论,文章不仅指出了现有缺陷的确切性质,还制定了克服这些缺陷的战略。
Sex and Gender in International Human Rights Law through the Prism of the ‘Women’ Category in Recent Case Law
This article problematises the current understanding of sex and gender in international human rights law, especially as it manifests itself in its treatment of the ‘women’ category. The problematic nature of the current state of international human rights law in this regard came recently to light in two cases: the majority judgment in the Y v France case of the European Court for Human Rights and the dissenting opinions in the Vicky Hernández case of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. Arguments and statements emerging from these two authoritative recent sources coming from two arguably progressive jurisdictions exemplify continuing inadequacies of the dominant approach. Through a critical engagement with these arguments, supplemented by the discussion of the broader framework of international human rights law, the article not only points out the precise nature of the existing shortcomings but also formulates strategies for overcoming them.
期刊介绍:
Launched in 2001, Human Rights Law Review seeks to promote awareness, knowledge, and discussion on matters of human rights law and policy. While academic in focus, the Review is also of interest to the wider human rights community, including those in governmental, inter-governmental and non-governmental spheres, concerned with law, policy, and fieldwork. The Review publishes critical articles that consider human rights in their various contexts, from global to national levels, book reviews, and a section dedicated to analysis of recent jurisprudence and practice of the UN and regional human rights systems.