难民权利是人权吗?对难民法与人权法关系的非正统质疑

V. Chetail
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本章质疑国际难民法和人权法之间多方面的相互作用。它认为,与普遍的专业智慧相反,由于历史和法律原因,《日内瓦公约》不是正统意义上的人权条约。然而,人权法从根本上影响和改变了《日内瓦公约》的独特原则,以致强迫移徙的规范框架已从难民法转移到人权法。由于这种有系统的演变,辩论的条件应该颠倒:人权法是难民保护的主要来源,而《日内瓦公约》必须发挥补充和次要的作用。这一主张是基于对难民法和人权法的比较评估。对其各自范围和内容的规范性调查集中在难民保护制度的三个主要支柱上,即(1)获得国际保护的机会(主要由难民定义和不驱回原则决定),(2)国际保护的内容(由难民地位定义并由人权加强)和(3)其在国内和国际层面的实施计划。
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Are Refugee Rights Human Rights? An Unorthodox Questioning of the Relations between Refugee Law and Human Rights Law
The present chapter questions the multifaceted interactions between international refugee law and human rights law. It argues that, contrary to prevailing professional wisdom, the Geneva Convention is not a human rights treaty in the orthodox sense, for both historical and legal reasons. However, human rights law has radically informed and transformed the distinctive tenets of the Geneva Convention to such an extent that the normative frame of forced migration has been displaced from refugee law to human rights law. As a result of this systemic evolution, the terms of the debate should be inversed: human rights law is the primary source of refugee protection, while the Geneva Convention is bound to play a complementary and secondary role. This assertion is grounded on a comparative assessment of refugee law and human rights law. This normative inquiry into their respective scope and content is centred on the three major pillars of the refugee protection regime, namely (1) the access to international protection (primarily determined by the refugee definition and the principle of non-refoulement), (2) the content of international protection (as defined by the refugee status and reinforced by human rights) and (3) its implementation scheme at both the domestic and international levels.
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