Race, Human Rights and the Global South at the First Session of the UN General Assembly

W. Schabas
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Histories of the early development of human rights within the United Nations emphasise standard-setting, largely the work of Western intellectuals. Examination of the first session of the General Assembly, in 1946, shows that it was countries of the Global South that pushed the human rights agenda, principally with regard to issues concerning racial discrimination. Three resolutions are featured, dealing with South Africa’s racist treatment of the Indian minority, discrimination and prejudice more generally, and recognition of the crime of genocide. Western countries had been confident that the domestic jurisdiction clause in the Charter of the United Nations would insulate them from examination of their own records. India successfully led the battle to limit the role of this clause. The first human rights petitions were presented to the United Nations, an initiative of African-American organisations directed against Jim Crow and lynching in the United States.
在联合国大会第一届会议上的种族、人权和全球南方
联合国内部早期人权发展的历史强调标准的制定,主要是西方知识分子的工作。对1946年大会第一届会议的审查表明,推动人权议程的是全球南方国家,主要是关于种族歧视的问题。会议通过了三项决议,分别涉及南非对印度少数民族的种族主义待遇、更普遍的歧视和偏见以及承认种族灭绝罪。西方国家一直相信,《联合国宪章》中的国内管辖权条款将使它们免于审查自己的记录。印度成功地领导了限制这一条款作用的斗争。第一批人权请愿是提交给联合国的,这是非洲裔美国人组织针对美国的吉姆·克劳和私刑的倡议。
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