China, power and the United Nations Special Procedures: Emerging threats to the “crown jewels” of the international human rights system

IF 2.2 3区 社会学 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Rana Siu Inboden
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Abstract

China's growing human rights abuses have attracted the attention of the United Nations (UN) Special Procedures, a central mechanism of the UN's international human rights monitoring system. In response to this growing scrutiny, Beijing has deployed compulsory power through criticism of particular individuals serving as Special Procedure mandate holders and directed funding toward select mandates that align with China's interests; institutional power with repeated efforts to change the rules governing the work of the Special Procedures; and productive power by, for example, introducing the idea that there is a lack of diversity among those serving in the Special Procedures system. China's forceful language had some impact on particular actors, especially UN staff who sought to avoid Beijing's ire. At the same time, China's overall impact on this part of the UN remains modest as the Special Procedures continue to be able to act independently, have spoken out about China's abuses and the selection process has not been captured by Beijing. While there are other parts of the human rights regime where Beijing is able to shape norms, ideas, and procedures, thus far, the Special Procedures have been able to withstand the PRC's projection of power.

中国、权力与联合国特别程序:国际人权体系 "皇冠上的明珠 "面临的新威胁
中国日益严重的侵犯人权行为引起了联合国特别程序的关注,特别程序是联合国国际人权监督体系的核心机制。为了应对这种日益严格的审查,中国政府运用了强制力,批评担任特别程序任务负责人的特定个人,并将资金投入到符合中国利益的特定任务中;运用了制度力,一再试图改变特别程序的工作规则;运用了生产力,例如,提出特别程序系统中的工作人员缺乏多样性的观点。中国的强硬措辞对一些特定的参与者产生了一定的影响,尤其是那些试图避开中国政府怒火的联合国工作人员。与此同时,中国对联合国这一部分的总体影响仍然不大,因为特别程序仍然能够独立行事,对中国的侵权行为直言不讳,遴选过程也没有被中国政府控制。虽然在人权机制的其他部分,中国政府也有能力塑造规范、理念和程序,但迄今为止,特别程序仍能抵御中国的权力投射。
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