调和人权与习惯法:小规模渔业治理中的法律多元化**

S. Jentoft, M. Bavinck
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《确保可持续小规模渔业自愿准则》(SSF准则)为渔业管理和发展引入了一个人权框架,提出了一种包含一系列权利、制度和利益的包容性方法。这些制度反映了不同的法律制度、价值观和规范,跨越了习惯制度和法定的治理制度和权属制度。这些不同制度之间的相互作用提出了一个问题,即它们在多大程度上与基于人权的办法相协调。后者起源于跨国法领域,其范围和重要性在最近几十年不断扩大。跨国法如何与不同的法律体系相互作用并对其产生影响是一个经证性的问题,学术界对此的关注甚少。然而,出现的规范性问题是,在承认普遍人权与尊重历史发展和当地合法的习惯法之间发生冲突时,如何在两者之间取得平衡。本文调查了在SSF准则和习惯社会法律制度会议中出现的一些紧张局势和机会,特别关注四个重叠和可能争论的重要领域:任期,性别,童工和市场。共同管理平台被认为是协商可接受的混合模式和设计所谓的跨法律性的理想场所。
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Reconciling human rights and customary law: legal pluralism in the governance of small-scale fisheries**
Abstract The Voluntary Guidelines for Securing Sustainable Small-Scale Fisheries (SSF Guidelines) introduce a human rights framework for fisheries management and development, suggesting an inclusive approach that embraces a range of rights, regimes and interests. These reflect diverse systems of law, values and norms, straddling both customary and statutory systems of governance and tenure. The interface between these different systems poses questions about the extent to which they are reconcilable with a human rights-based approach. The latter originates in the domain of transnational law, which has been increasing in scope and importance in recent decades. How transnational law interacts with and affects various law systems is an empirical question, to which much scholarly attention has gone. The normative question that emerges, however, is how to balance the recognition of universal human rights with respect for historically-evolved and locally legitimate, customary law in case of conflicts between them. This paper investigates some of the tensions and opportunities that arise in the meeting of the SSF Guidelines and customary socio-legal systems, paying special attention to four important fields of overlap and possibly contention: tenure, gender, child labour and markets. Co-management platforms are suggested to be the ideal meeting ground for negotiating acceptable hybrids and designing so-called interlegalities.
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期刊介绍: As the pioneering journal in this field The Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law (JLP) has a long history of publishing leading scholarship in the area of legal anthropology and legal pluralism and is the only international journal dedicated to the analysis of legal pluralism. It is a refereed scholarly journal with a genuinely global reach, publishing both empirical and theoretical contributions from a variety of disciplines, including (but not restricted to) Anthropology, Legal Studies, Development Studies and interdisciplinary studies. The JLP is devoted to scholarly writing and works that further current debates in the field of legal pluralism and to disseminating new and emerging findings from fieldwork. The Journal welcomes papers that make original contributions to understanding any aspect of legal pluralism and unofficial law, anywhere in the world, both in historic and contemporary contexts. We invite high-quality, original submissions that engage with this purpose.
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