United Nations Human Rights Law

S. Wheatley
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Chapter 3 tells the story of human rights in the United Nations. The work shows how we can understand the UN as a complex system of regulatory authority, which evolves with changes in the behaviours of the Member States and United Nations bodies as they respond to new information. The analysis demonstrates that, up until the 1960s, human rights provided a set of moral guidelines only, informing states how they should treat those subject to their jurisdiction and control. That was until the newly independent African countries joined the Organization and turned their attention to the problem of systematic racial discrimination in southern Africa, especially after the 1960 Sharpeville Massacre, when UN action against South Africa and South West Africa (Namibia) transformed the non-binding moral code contained in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights into a body of international human rights law, with the development explained by the importance of subsequent agreements and practices in the evolution of the regulatory authority of the United Nations.
联合国人权法
第三章讲述联合国的人权情况。这项工作表明,我们可以将联合国理解为一个复杂的监管机构系统,该系统随着会员国和联合国机构对新信息作出反应时行为的变化而演变。分析表明,直到20世纪60年代,人权只提供了一套道德准则,告知各国应如何对待受其管辖和控制的人。直到新独立的非洲国家加入联合国,并将注意力转向南部非洲系统性的种族歧视问题,特别是在1960年沙佩维尔大屠杀之后,联合国对南非和西南非洲(纳米比亚)的行动将《世界人权宣言》中包含的不具约束力的道德准则转变为国际人权法的一部分。后来的协定和做法对联合国管理权力演变的重要性解释了这一发展。
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