Seeking victim-centred accountability for violence against persons with disabilities at the United Nations Independent International Commission of Inquiry for Ukraine

IF 1.3 2区 社会学 Q1 LAW
Kate McInnes
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Persons with disabilities suffer disproportionately in every armed conflict, and Russia’s war in Ukraine is no exception. The atrocities committed against persons with disabilities in this conflict, however, are in part a consequence of the state’s longstanding policy of institutionalization, which heightens existing vulnerabilities and places persons with disabilities at an unacceptable risk of acute harm. The Independent International Commission of Inquiry for Ukraine must investigate the extensive and varied acts of violence that have been committed against persons with disabilities in Ukraine since the beginning of the Russian invasion, with a focus on persons with disabilities who are institutionalized. In recommending future action, the Commission must be driven by a victim-centred approach to accountability that contributes both to the criminal prosecutions of individual perpetrators, and to systemic reforms that contribute to the project of deinstitutionalization. This article can assist the Commission’s analysis by: (i) canvassing the reports of violence against persons with disabilities during the war in Ukraine, particularly those persons in institutions; (ii) reviewing the Commission for Ukraine’s mandate and explaining its primary purpose – that is, to ascertain the facts of the conflict, through an intersectional lens, with the aim of promoting accountability – with reference to the work done by United Nations commissions of inquiry in the past; and (iii) providing concrete examples on how the Commission’s investigations and report can further both legal accountability and systemic accountability for violence against persons with disabilities in Ukraine.
在联合国乌克兰问题独立国际调查委员会寻求以受害者为中心的暴力侵害残疾人行为问责制
残疾人在每一场武装冲突中都遭受着极大的伤害,俄罗斯在乌克兰的战争也不例外。然而,在这场冲突中对残疾人犯下的暴行在一定程度上是国家长期实行机构收容政策的结果,这种政策加剧了残疾人现有的脆弱性,并将他们置于遭受严重伤害的不可接受的风险之中。乌克兰问题国际独立调查委员会必须调查自俄罗斯入侵以来乌克兰境内针对残疾人实施的广泛而多样的暴力行为,重点调查被安置在机构中的残疾人。在提出未来行动建议时,委员会必须以受害者为中心的问责方式为驱动力,既要促进对个人施暴者的刑事起诉,也要促进系统性改革,以推动非机构化项目。本文可通过以下方式协助委员会进行分析(i)收集关于乌克兰战争期间暴力侵害残疾人,特别是机构中的残疾人的报告;(ii)回顾乌克兰委员会的任务并解释其主要目的--即通过交叉视角确定冲突的事实,以促进问责--并参考联合国调查委员会过去所做的工作;(iii)提供具体实例,说明委员会的调查和报告如何促进乌克兰暴力侵害残疾人行为的法律问责和系统问责。
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