Shrinking Civil Space? Exploring State and Civil Society Perspectives on the Contemporary Situation of Human Rights Defenders in South Asia

IF 0.9 4区 经济学 Q4 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Paul Chaney
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Abstract

This study analyses state and civil society organizations’ (CSOs) perspectives on the contemporary situation of human rights defenders (HRD) in South Asia using submissions to the Universal Periodic Review (UPR), the United Nations five-yearly monitoring process. The governments’ UPR discourse shows how their engagement is characterized by performativity and legitimation. They appear to embrace the promotion of HRDs’ rights in a way that advances governments’ political legitimacy on the international stage. Instead, analysis of CSOs’ UPR discourse reveals that HRDs face a raft of rights violations, including threats, violence and murder. Their work is being curtailed by increasing state restrictions on freedom of association and expression. The malaise is compounded by impunity for offenders, corrupt practices and governments’ failure to respond to earlier UPR recommendations. The analysis shows a strong gendered dimension to HRD oppression with women HRDs particularly vulnerable to all types of violation. These findings underline the extension to South Asia of what international analysis elsewhere has dubbed a ‘counter-associational revolution’, or the rise, spread and contagion of restrictive legislation. This threat to democracy in the region shows that key reforms are urgently required, including measures to ensure the justiciability of the UN Declaration on HRD.
缩小民用空间?探讨国家和民间社会对南亚人权维护者当代处境的看法
本研究利用向联合国五年一次的监测进程普遍定期审议提交的材料,分析了国家和民间社会组织对南亚人权维护者当代处境的看法。各国政府的普遍定期审议话语表明,它们的参与具有表演性和合法性的特点。他们似乎支持促进人权捍卫者的权利,以提高政府在国际舞台上的政治合法性。相反,对民间社会组织普遍定期审议话语的分析表明,人权捍卫者面临着一系列侵犯权利的行为,包括威胁、暴力和谋杀。由于国家对结社和言论自由的限制不断增加,他们的工作受到限制。罪犯有罪不罚、腐败行为以及政府未能对早期普遍定期审议的建议作出回应,加剧了这种不适。分析显示,人力资源开发压迫具有强烈的性别层面,女性人力资源开发人员特别容易受到各种类型的侵犯。这些发现强调了其他地方的国际分析所称的“反结社革命”,即限制性立法的兴起、传播和蔓延,已经延伸到南亚。这一对该地区民主的威胁表明,迫切需要进行关键改革,包括采取措施确保《联合国人权发展宣言》的可审理性。
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Journal of South Asian Development
Journal of South Asian Development DEVELOPMENT STUDIES-
CiteScore
1.50
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27
期刊介绍: The Journal of South Asian Development (JSAD) publishes original research papers and reviews of books relating to all facets of development in South Asia. Research papers are usually between 8000 and 12000 words in length and typically combine theory with empirical analysis of historical and contemporary issues and events. All papers are peer reviewed. While the JSAD is primarily a social science journal, it considers papers from other disciplines that deal with development issues. Geographically, the JSAD"s coverage is confined to the South Asian region, which includes India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Maldives and Afghanistan.
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