Successful Human Rights Implementation? Victims of Crime and the Swedish Example

IF 0.7 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Fanny Holm
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ABSTRACT Consideration of victims and how best to acknowledge their rights and position in the criminal prosecution process has become an intrinsic part of the drafting and negotiation of new international criminal law instruments. In studies of states’ implementation of international victims’ rights, Sweden often places at the top of the class. This article challenges the concept of successful implementation of human rights norms by critically analysing the conformity of Swedish law with international legal obligations towards victims of crime. It further contributes to existing literature describing the factors that may facilitate or obstruct such implementation, and demonstrates that Sweden’s position as a model of successful implementation is more the result of the historical position given to victims of crime in the country than of its commitment to live up to its international obligations. The article also raises doubt as to the Swedish government’s commitment to assuring that Swedish national law upholds its present conformity with international law norms, protecting victims into the future.
成功落实人权?犯罪的受害者和瑞典的例子
在刑事诉讼过程中考虑受害者以及如何最好地承认他们的权利和地位已成为新的国际刑法文书起草和谈判的内在组成部分。在各国执行国际受害者权利的研究中,瑞典经常名列前茅。本文通过批判性地分析瑞典法律是否符合对犯罪受害者的国际法律义务,挑战成功执行人权规范的概念。它进一步对描述可能促进或阻碍这种执行的因素的现有文献作出贡献,并表明瑞典作为成功执行的典范的地位更多地是该国犯罪受害者的历史地位的结果,而不是其履行其国际义务的承诺的结果。该条还对瑞典政府承诺确保瑞典国内法维持其目前与国际法规范的一致,保护受害者直至未来的承诺表示怀疑。
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Nordic Journal of Human Rights
Nordic Journal of Human Rights POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: The Nordic Journal of Human Rights is the Nordic countries’ leading forum for analyses, debate and information about human rights. The Journal’s aim is to provide a cutting-edge forum for international academic critique and analysis in the field of human rights. The Journal takes a broad view of human rights, and wishes to publish high quality and cross-disciplinary analyses and comments on the past, current and future status of human rights for profound collective reflection. It was first issued in 1982 and is published by the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights at the University of Oslo in collaboration with Nordic research centres for human rights.
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