The African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights: forging a jurisdictional frontier in post-colonial human rights

IF 0.6 4区 社会学 Q2 LAW
M. A. Sanchez
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Abstract

The African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACtHPR) was finally established in 2004 after decades of negotiations. Despite forty years of resistance from governments who were reluctant to sacrifice sovereignty to a supranational body, the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights and its Protocol grant the ACtHPR far-reaching authority relative to other regional human rights courts. How did the ACtHPR end up with an expansive jurisdiction that is unprecedented among regional courts? This analysis proposes that legal experts’ ability to capture control over vital stages in the drafting of the African Charter and Protocol, thus limiting the influence of political advisors, yielded an institutional design that facilitated the ACtHPR's unique mandate. Furthermore, colonial legacies in newly-independent states pushed the founders of the African human rights system to envision an innovative, post-colonial human rights framework that integrated a wide-reaching spectrum of civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights.
非洲人权和人民权利法院:建立后殖民时期人权的司法边界
经过数十年的谈判,非洲人权和人民权利法院(ACtHPR)最终于2004年成立。尽管四十年来受到不愿为一个超国家机构牺牲主权的各国政府的抵制,《非洲人权和人民权利宪章》及其《议定书》赋予了非洲人权委员会相对于其他区域人权法院的广泛权力。ACtHPR是如何在地区法院中获得前所未有的广泛管辖权的?这一分析表明,法律专家有能力控制《非洲宪章和议定书》起草的关键阶段,从而限制了政治顾问的影响,从而产生了一种体制设计,促进了非洲人权委员会的独特任务。此外,新独立国家的殖民遗留问题促使非洲人权体系的缔造者设想一个创新的后殖民人权框架,将广泛的公民、政治、经济、社会和文化权利纳入其中。
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