From a ‘cultural logic’ to an ‘institutional logic’: The politics of human rights in Pacific Island Countries

IF 1 2区 社会学 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
D. Subedi, Gordon Nanau, D. Magar
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Abstract This article examines the politics of human rights in Pacific Island Countries (PICs). It expands the focus from “culture” to “institutions” to analyze how PICs have engaged with the international human rights regime. We reveal that although the Pacific Island Countries have ratified more international human rights treaties and engaged proactively with the international human rights regime in recent years, this shift has not substantially led to accountability necessary to protect, respect, and promote human rights. To unpack this contradiction, we propose an analytical approach, what we call, an “institutional logic.” Using the institutional logic, we argue that the current situation of human rights in PICs is primarily determined by the presence or absence of necessary institutional arrangements pertaining to rights. Thus, we conclude by suggesting that significant institutional reforms are indispensable for protecting and promoting human rights in PICs.
从“文化逻辑”到“制度逻辑”:太平洋岛国的人权政治
摘要本文考察了太平洋岛国的人权政治。它将重点从“文化”扩展到“制度”,以分析在囚人士如何参与国际人权制度。我们揭示,尽管太平洋岛国近年来批准了更多的国际人权条约,并积极参与国际人权制度,但这种转变并未实质性地导致保护、尊重和促进人权所必需的问责制。为了解开这个矛盾,我们提出了一种分析方法,我们称之为“制度逻辑”。运用制度逻辑,我们认为,目前在拘留中心的人权状况主要取决于是否存在必要的与权利有关的制度安排。因此,我们的结论是,重大的制度改革对于保护和促进在拘留中心的人权是必不可少的。
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