Who is a legitimate actor under international human rights law? A story about women’s mobilization against enforced disappearances

IF 1 2区 社会学 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Angélica Cocomá Ricaurte
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Abstract This article inquires about who is deemed a legitimate actor by international human rights law. It offers an analysis of the role of the Latin American Federation of Associations of Relatives of Disappeared Detainees (FEDEFAM) as a women-led leading organization in creating the International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearances (CED) in 2007. The article shows that the wives and daughters of the disappeared played a determinant role in their struggle against enforced disappearances, undermining the view of the Working Group on Enforced Disappearances (WGEID), which did not recognize their struggle in its early reports. The article also critiques how international human rights law uses colonial and patriarchal power to produce and exclude subjects. Finally, it concludes by offering an analysis of the affective dimensions of FEDEFAM’s struggle as an opportunity to rethink human rights grassroots women-led mobilizations as a place for resistance against dominant narratives in international human rights law.
谁是国际人权法下的合法行为者?一个关于妇女动员反对强迫失踪的故事
摘要本文探讨了国际人权法中谁是合法行为人的问题。报告分析了拉丁美洲失踪被拘留者亲属协会联合会(FEDEFAM)作为一个由妇女领导的领导组织,在2007年制定《保护所有人免遭强迫失踪国际公约》方面所发挥的作用。这篇文章表明,失踪者的妻子和女儿在他们反对强迫失踪的斗争中发挥了决定性作用,这削弱了强迫失踪问题工作组的观点,该工作组在其早期报告中没有承认他们的斗争。文章还批评了国际人权法如何利用殖民和宗法权力来产生和排斥主体。最后,本文最后分析了妇女权利联盟斗争的影响维度,并以此为契机,重新思考由妇女领导的人权基层动员作为抵抗国际人权法中占主导地位的叙述的场所。
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