Indigenous Peoples in the World Bank Group's Practice: An Inquiry in Light of International Human Rights Law
暫譯: 世界銀行集團實踐中的原住民族:基於國際人權法的探討
Solidoro, Silvia
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商品描述
This book explores whether the World Bank Group, despite not being formally bound by international human rights law, operates in accordance with it when financing investment projects involving indigenous peoples, who are often among the most impacted.
The inquiry proceeds along two principal strands, grounded in the distinction between operations targeting public and private sector recipients. First, it traces the evolution of the World Bank Group's policies on indigenous peoples, which are binding on its staff and, once incorporated into loan agreements, on financing recipients as well. Second, it examines the interpretative practice of the organization's Independent Accountability Mechanisms, which review compliance with these policies throughout the project cycle. It finds that the policies have evolved alongside key developments in international law and that the Independent Accountability Mechanisms consistently reference both hard and soft international legal instruments in their assessments.
Building on these findings, the book reconsiders whether the World Bank Group may, in fact, be subject to international human rights obligations. Departing from traditional deductive reasoning, it adopts an inductive approach grounded in institutional practice. It argues that the World Bank Group, as an international legal actor, is bound by an emerging body of rules and principles of general international law and calls for a reassessment of the organization's role in shaping the human rights discourse on indigenous peoples.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
這本書探討世界銀行集團是否在資助涉及原住民的投資項目時,儘管並未正式受國際人權法約束,仍然依據該法運作,因為原住民通常是受影響最深的群體。
本書的調查主要沿著兩個方向進行,基於針對公共和私營部門受益者的操作區分。首先,它追溯了世界銀行集團對原住民政策的演變,這些政策對其員工具有約束力,並且一旦納入貸款協議,對資金接受者也具有約束力。其次,它檢視該組織獨立問責機制的解釋實踐,這些機制在整個項目周期中審查對這些政策的遵循情況。研究發現,這些政策隨著國際法的關鍵發展而演變,且獨立問責機制在其評估中始終參考硬性和軟性國際法律文書。
基於這些發現,本書重新考慮世界銀行集團是否實際上可能受到國際人權義務的約束。不同於傳統的演繹推理,它採用基於機構實踐的歸納方法。它主張,作為一個國際法律行為者,世界銀行集團受到一套新興的普遍國際法規則和原則的約束,並呼籲重新評估該組織在塑造原住民人權話語中的角色。
作者簡介
Dr. Silvia Solidoro currently holds a Research Fellowship at the Law Faculty of the University of Salento, Lecce, Italy. Her primary research interests lie at the intersection of international economic law and human rights. She earned her PhD in Economic and Market Law from the same University in 2011. From 2009 to 2016, she worked in Washington, D.C., USA, as a consultant for the International Finance Corporation of the World Bank Group. She subsequently joined the European University Institute in Florence, Italy, where she served as a Research Associate (2016-2021) and later as a Research Fellow (2021-2022) within the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
西爾維亞·索利多羅博士目前在義大利萊切的薩倫托大學法學院擔任研究員。她的主要研究興趣位於國際經濟法與人權的交集。她於2011年在同一所大學獲得經濟與市場法的博士學位。從2009年到2016年,她在美國華盛頓特區擔任世界銀行集團國際金融公司的顧問。隨後,她加入了義大利佛羅倫斯的歐洲大學研究所,擔任羅伯特·舒曼高級研究中心的研究助理(2016-2021)及後來的研究員(2021-2022)。