Gender and Conflict: Potential Gains of Civil Society Efforts to Include Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Transitional Justice

E. Schmid
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Current approaches to deal with gender issues in transitional justice suffer important limitations. This paper focuses on one of them. It outlines the consequences of limiting transitional justice strategies to civil and political rights in so far as gender dimensions of the conflict are concerned. The article argues that by narrowly focusing on violations of civil and political rights, transitional justice mechanisms gloss over important gender dimensions of the past conflict. Conflicts, their termination, as well as efforts of transitional justice are gendered. As Bell and O’Rourke argue, "matters that address underlying issues of discrimination, domination and improvement of physical, social and legal security particularly with regard to gender, are often addressed as secondary, or not at all." If it is true that women and girls are disproportionately affected by violations of ESCR - both during armed conflict and in peacetime - donor agencies, human rights organisations and governmental authorities must be convinced that narrow conceptions of what constitute human rights violations fail to meaningfully deal with women’s experiences in conflict.
性别与冲突:民间社会努力将经济、社会和文化权利纳入过渡时期司法的潜在收益
目前处理过渡时期司法中性别问题的办法有很大的局限性。本文着重研究其中的一种。就冲突的性别层面而言,它概述了将过渡时期司法战略局限于公民权利和政治权利的后果。文章认为,过渡时期司法机制由于狭隘地关注侵犯公民权利和政治权利的行为,掩盖了过去冲突中重要的性别层面。冲突、冲突的结束以及过渡司法的努力都是性别化的。正如Bell和O 'Rourke所言,“解决歧视、统治和改善身体、社会和法律安全(尤其是性别)等潜在问题的问题,往往被视为次要问题,或者根本不被重视。”如果妇女和女孩在武装冲突和和平时期都不成比例地受到违反《经济、社会和文化权利公约》的影响,那么捐助机构、人权组织和政府当局必须确信,对侵犯人权行为的狭隘概念无法有效地处理妇女在冲突中的经历。
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