Navigating the Moral Minefields of Human Rights Advocacy in the Global South

Sandra L. Babcock
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Northwestern University Journal of International Human Rights, Vol. 17, No. 1, 2019Human rights advocacy in foreign countries raises complex ethical, moral, and political questions. Legal scholars have challenged the legitimacy and accountability of international human rights activists that impose foreign agendas on local partners in the Global South. Development economists have raised related concerns about the impact of foreign assistance on government accountability. In this article, I use narrative storytelling techniques to illustrate the fraught strategic judgments and moral choices that permeate human rights advocacy. These narratives are drawn from my international human rights clinic’s twelve-year engagement in justice reform work in Malawi, where my students and I have been instrumental in the release of nearly 300 prisoners from Malawian prisons. Over more than a decade, we have periodically fallen prey to cultural misperceptions and ethical dilemmas that threatened to derail our success. The lessons derived from these experiences underscore the value of a long-term, incremental approach to human rights advocacy that prioritizes deep collaboration over short-term success.
在全球南方人权倡导的道德雷区导航
西北大学国际人权学报,2019年第17期第1期外国的人权倡导引发了复杂的伦理、道德和政治问题。法律学者质疑国际人权活动人士将外国议程强加给南方国家当地伙伴的合法性和问责制。发展经济学家对外国援助对政府问责制的影响提出了相关担忧。在这篇文章中,我使用叙事技巧来说明渗透在人权倡导中的令人担忧的战略判断和道德选择。这些叙述来自我的国际人权诊所在马拉维从事司法改革工作的12年,我和我的学生在马拉维监狱释放近300名囚犯方面发挥了重要作用。十多年来,我们时不时地陷入文化误解和道德困境,威胁着我们的成功。从这些经验中得出的教训强调了长期渐进的人权倡导方法的价值,这种方法优先考虑深度合作而不是短期成功。
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