法律、政治经济和战争赔偿:波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那案例

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 Q1 LAW
Law & Policy Pub Date : 2024-01-30 DOI:10.1111/lapo.12235
Alma Begicevic
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波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那(波黑)从后社会主义、后种族灭绝和后民族主义国家过渡到欧洲自由民主国家的后遗症是什么?本文提出了战争赔偿的理由,并认为尽管减贫并不在过渡时期司法机制的既定目标之列,但在结构性不公正的历史模式背景下研究战争受害者被剥夺权利的情况,并审查未能为严重侵犯人权和严重违反人道主义法律的行为提供赔偿和法律补救的自由重建政策,具有至关重要的意义。文章采用历史社会学方法作为分析方法,调查从社会主义经济模式到资本主义经济模式、从战争到和平、从一党制政治体制到自由民主体制的转变是如何导致结构性不公正和日益严重的贫困,从而对最弱势的波斯尼亚人造成不利影响的。文章提出的论点是,由于缺乏战后赔偿计划,再加上对政治制度变革、减贫计划以及社会和经济权利(如获得福利、现金援助、食品、交通、教育、养老金和残疾福利以确保生活质量)的重视不够,战争受害者和生活在社会底层的人们的日常生活受到了损害。
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Law, political economy and war reparation: The case of Bosnia and Herzegovina

What are the after-effects of the Bosnia and Herzegovinian (BH) transition from a post-socialist, post-genocide, and post-ethno-nationalist state into a European liberal democracy? This article makes a case for war reparation and argues that while poverty reduction has not been among the stated aims of transitional justice mechanisms, it is of critical importance to study war victims' deprivation in the context of historical patterns of structural injustice and examine liberal reconstruction policies that failed to provide compensation and legal redress for gross violations of human rights and serious violations of humanitarian law. The article uses the historical sociology approach as a method of analysis to investigate how moving away from a socialist to a capitalist economic model, from war to peace, and from one party political system to liberal democracy has resulted in structural injustice and growing levels of poverty that adversely impact most vulnerable Bosnians. The article presents an argument that the lack of post-war reparation programs, coupled with an inadequate emphasis on political regime change, poverty reduction programs and social and economic rights such as access to welfare, cash assistance, food, transportation, education, pension, and disability benefits to ensure the quality of living is detrimental to everyday lives of war victims and people who live at the bottom of the society.

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期刊介绍: International and interdisciplinary in scope, Law & Policy embraces varied research methodologies that interrogate law, governance, and public policy worldwide. Law & Policy makes a vital contribution to the current dialogue on contemporary policy by publishing innovative, peer-reviewed articles on such critical topics as • government and self-regulation • health • environment • family • gender • taxation and finance • legal decision-making • criminal justice • human rights
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