AJI volume 117 issue 3 Cover and Front matter

IF 2.7 2区 社会学 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Jean Galbraith, Latifa AlMarri, Lisha Bhati, Rheem Brooks, Zachary Green, Margo Hu, Noor Irshaidat, M. O. H. Akimi, J. E. L. D. Unoff, J. O. H. K. Nox, A. D. K. W. Ing, G. R. S. Haffer, M. I. D. C. Ooper, J. O. E. A. Lvarez, R. I. B. B. Ilder, George Washington, J. O. R. C. R. Potomac, Maryland L Ori, F. I. D. Amrosch, Columbia Law School, R. I. A. F. Alk, T. O. J. F. Arer, M. I. J. G. Lennon, Burling Llp
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Fines and other fi nancial sanctions are frequently imposed by criminal justice systems around the world. Yet they also raise grave concerns about economic discrimination. Unless they are perfectly scaled to defendants ’ fi nancial circumstances, they will penalize poor persons far more than rich ones — and poor defendants ’ inability to pay can lead to further penalties like imprison-ment or additional fi nancial sanctions. These “ poverty penalties ” have received attention in domestic jurisdictions but are understudied as a global phenomenon. This Article takes up this issue and makes three contributions. First, it demonstrates that poverty penalties are prevalent in criminal justice systems around the world. Second, it shows how poverty penalties came to be overlooked in international human rights law and describes how this is starting to change. Third, the Article makes the normative case for addressing poverty penalties within human rights law and offers suggestions for how this can be achieved.
AJI第117卷第3期封面和封面问题
世界各地的刑事司法系统经常处以罚款和其他金融制裁。然而,它们也引发了对经济歧视的严重担忧。除非它们完全符合被告的财务状况,否则它们对穷人的惩罚将远远超过对富人的惩罚——而穷人被告的无力支付可能导致进一步的惩罚,如监禁或额外的金融制裁。这些“贫穷惩罚”在国内司法管辖区受到了关注,但作为一种全球现象却没有得到充分研究。本文对这一问题进行了探讨,并作出了三点贡献。首先,它表明贫困处罚在世界各地的刑事司法系统中普遍存在。其次,它展示了贫穷惩罚在国际人权法中是如何被忽视的,并描述了这种情况是如何开始改变的。第三,文章提出了在人权法范围内处理贫困处罚的规范性案例,并就如何实现这一目标提出了建议。
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期刊介绍: AJIL is a leading peer-reviewed journal, published quarterly since 1907. It features articles, essays, editorial comments, current developments, and book reviews by pre-eminent scholars and practitioners from around the world addressing developments in public and private international law and foreign relations law. The Journal also contains analyses of decisions by national and international courts and tribunals as well as a section on contemporary U.S. practice in international law. AJIL and AJIL Unbound are indispensable for all professionals working in international law, economics, trade, and foreign affairs.
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