Contextualizing the Cassese Report: the dictatorship that changed the United Nations human rights system and its legacy in monitoring economic, social and cultural rights

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Dominguez-Redondo, E. and Sepulveda Carmona, M. 2021. Contextualizing the Cassese Report: the dictatorship that changed the United Nations human rights system and its legacy in monitoring economic, social and cultural rights. in: Bohoslavsky, J., Fernández, K. and Smart, S. (ed.) Pinochet's Economic Accomplices: An Unequal Country by Force London Lexington Books. pp. 63-76
Chapter titleContextualizing the Cassese Report: the dictatorship that changed the United Nations human rights system and its legacy in monitoring economic, social and cultural rights
AuthorsDominguez-Redondo, E. and Sepulveda Carmona, M.
Abstract

This chapter explains the key reasons underpinning the low impact of the Cassese Report on foreign aid and its relationship with human rights violations in Chile during Pinochet's dictatorship.
Through the lenses of the intergovernmental decisions establishing the mandates and scope of competences of special procedures, the analysis demonstrates the absence of political will to equate the importance granted to civil and political rights with that granted to economic, social and cultural rights. The progress to mitigate this imbalance since the time of publication of the Cassese Report has been quantitative rather than qualitative. While economic, social and cultural rights have gained prominence over the years, most advances remain insufficient, especially regarding the role of business in human rights abuses. As long as the political decisions adopted within the human rights monitoring system do not implement the indivisibility of all rights, it will be very difficult to achieve substantial progress in this field.

Page range63-76
Book titlePinochet's Economic Accomplices: An Unequal Country by Force
EditorsBohoslavsky, J., Fernández, K. and Smart, S.
PublisherLexington Books
Place of publicationLondon
ISBN
Hardcover9781793616494
Electronic9781793616500
Publication dates
Print31 Jan 2021
Online31 Jan 2021
Publication process dates
Deposited11 Sep 2020
Output statusPublished
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This is the author accepted manuscript of a chapter published in final form as: Dominguez-Redondo, Elvira and Sepulveda Carmona, Magdalena (2020) Contextualizing the Cassese Report: the dictatorship that changed the United Nations human rights system and its legacy in monitoring economic, social and cultural rights, pages 63-76. In: Pinochet's economic accomplices: an unequal country by force, edited by Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky, Karinna Fernández, and Sebastián Smart, 2020, reproduced by permission of Rowman & Littlefield.
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