探讨民间社会对加勒比社区LGBT+人群人权状况的看法

IF 0.7 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Paul Chaney
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摘要本研究首次对民间社会组织对LGBT人权状况的看法进行了泛区域分析 + 加勒比共同体(加共体)国家的人民。矛盾的是,尽管联合国条约将反歧视权利扩大到LGBT + 在大多数成员国,同时,殖民时代的立法将亲密的同性关系定为非法。对民间社会组织向联合国普遍定期审议提交的材料进行分析,揭示了政府未能改革法律往往是基于宗教保守主义的公众反对。此外,反LGBT的耐力 + 殖民时代的立法被证明是一系列权利病态的基础,并强化了偏见和消极的社会态度。侵犯人权的主要原因是体制性歧视,包括暴力、仇恨犯罪和骚扰;警察渎职和司法不公;以及医疗保健和社会保障方面的失误。公民社会普遍定期审议语料库中的框架分析揭示了对LGBT的个人影响 + 人,包括犯罪、受害、耻辱、恐惧和缺乏自我价值。
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Exploring civil society perspectives on the human rights situation of LGBT+ people in the Caribbean Community
ABSTRACT This study is the first pan-regional analysis of civil society organizations’ perspectives on the human rights situation of LGBT + people in Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries. Paradoxically, whilst UN treaties extend anti-discrimination rights to LGBT + people in most member countries, simultaneously, colonial-era legislation makes intimate same sex relations unlawful. Analysis of the corpus of civil society organizations’ (CSO) submissions to the United Nations Universal Periodic Review (UPR), reveals how governments’ failure to reform the law is often based on public opposition grounded in religious conservatism. Moreover, the endurance of anti-LGBT + colonial era legislation is shown to underpin a raft of rights pathologies and reinforce prejudice and negative social attitudes. The principal rights breaches stem from systemic institutional discrimination, and include violence, hate crimes and harassment; police malpractice and denial of justice; as well as failings in healthcare and social protection. Analysis of framing in the civil society UPR corpus reveals the personal impacts of on LGBT + people, including criminalization, victimization, stigma, fear and lack of self-worth.
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Journal of Civil Society
Journal of Civil Society POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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