“新”的美国种族灭绝:强迫怀孕和《消除对妇女一切形式歧视公约》

IF 0.4 Q4 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Peace Review-A Journal of Social Justice Pub Date : 2022-07-03 DOI:10.1080/10402659.2022.2109938
K. Standish
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怀孕是将妇女的生育权利定为非法的结果,违反了《种族灭绝公约》,是反人类罪,侵犯了妇女享有基本人权和自由的权利。而2022年的美国。最高法院推翻罗伊诉韦德案的决定将堕胎的法律地位交还给各州,在强奸导致怀孕的州,母亲的生命处于危险之中,获得生殖保健是非法的,禁止身体自主无疑会导致强迫怀孕。目前有三个国际法公约解决了美国针对女性的基于身份的暴力行为的新问题:《防止及惩治灭绝种族罪公约》(第二条)、《国际刑事法院罗马规约关于危害人类罪的定义》(第七条)和《消除对妇女一切形式歧视公约》(第一条)。这三项公约都禁止针对身份群体的歧视性暴力。但让一些人感到惊讶的是,在这三份文件中,只有两份专门提到了针对女性的犯罪,而另一份则是美国唯一批准的文件。
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The “New” American Genocide: Forced Pregnancy and the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women
F pregnancy, the result of making reproductive rights for women illegal, is an infringement of the genocide convention, a crime against humanity, and a violation of the rights of females to experience fundamental human rights and freedoms. While a 2022U.S. Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade returns the determination of the legal status of abortion to individual states, in states where a rape leads to pregnancy, the life of the mother is at stake, and access to reproductive care is illegal, a ban on body autonomy will undoubtedly result in forced pregnancies. Three international law conventions exist that address the emerging concerns regarding identity-based violence against females in the United States: the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (Article II), the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court Definition of Crimes Against Humanity (Article 7), and the Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination against Women (Article 1). All three prohibit discriminatory violence directed against identity groups. But it may surprise some to know that of the three documents, only two refer specifically to crimes against females, and the one that does not is the only one ratified by the United States.
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