塔利班政权下阿富汗的国家责任

M. A. Aiyub Kadir, Siti Nurhaliza
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自塔利班于2021年8月15日重新掌权以来,对阿富汗妇女和女童权利的严重关切一直在上升。本文运用一种规范的方法,从《消除对妇女一切形式歧视公约》框架下塔利班地位的角度,探讨了继承法中法律论证的差异。本文证实塔利班是阿富汗事实上的政府,因为塔利班对国家领土有有效和综合的控制,并且没有任何具有坚实宪法主张的竞争实体。因此,塔利班受到国际法的约束,必须保证妇女享有平等的教育权利,包括上学和学习课程的权利。但是,消除对妇女歧视委员会目前的框架,包括消除对妇女歧视委员会,还不能处理这些问题,今后应该进行改革。
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State Responsibility of Afghanistan Under Taliban Regime
Serious concerns on the rights of Afghanistan’s women and girls have been raised ever since the Taliban returned to power on 15th August   2021. This paper uses a normative methodology to investigate the discrepancy of legal argument in the international law of succession in terms of status of Taliban within the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) framework. This paper confirmed that the Taliban is the de facto government of Afghanistan as the Taliban have effective and integrated control over a state territory and there is no competing entity with a solid constitutional claim. Therefore, the Taliban is bound by international law to guarantee that women enjoy equal educational rights, including access to school and curriculum.  However, the current framework of CEDAW, including the CEDAW committee has not be able to cope with such issues, as it should be reformed in the next future.
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