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Research On The Legal Relationship Between Arms Trade And Human Rights Protection

Posted on:2017-04-11Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y L JiangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2356330512970660Subject:International Law
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Arms trade and human rights protection in international law relations are very complicated.Overall,the relationship between the two is in harmony with each other side,and also has a conflicting side.Conducting legitimate arms trade between countries,we can enhance the country's armed forces to achieve the protection of human rights.However,there are also some international illegal or unfair arms trade,it is possible weapons pose a serious threat to human rights protection.With the continuous expansion of the arms trade,coupled with the current international legal norms on arms trade controls is not sufficiently rigorous and comprehensive,all kinds of activities of terrorist organizations in order to support the arms trade,and some areas of armed conflict and insurgency activities have become increasingly frequent,and its mass destruction also growing,international organizations and academics argue that advocate human rights protection in the protection of human rights,but also began to focus on the arms trade,called for an international arms trade body concerned with human rights protection,and recognize that there are between the anms trade and human rights protection international legal relations,while in the arms trade treaty and the international human rights treaties were made restrictive covenants on human rights protection,and further restrict the arms trade.This is for the protection of human rights and regulate the arms trade has important practical significance.Based on the theoretical study of international legal r-elations anus trade and human rights protection have been studied thoroughly and systematically from a historical perspective,the institutional level and Trends aspects,but also on China's response to changes in the arms trade and human rights protection relationship that should Measures taken were discussed.The main text as follows:The first chapter is a theoretical analysis,the current situation of the arms trade and the relationship between human rights protection,physical correlation between the two,the relevance of the system are analyzed,and emphasis on the interaction between the arms trade and the protection of human rights.The second chapter is the arms trade and human rights law to protect the historical evolution of international relations.It discusses the primitive stage of sexual tension arms trade and human rights protection,institutional separation stage and preliminary system integration phase.The third chapter is the arms trade and human rights protection system of international legal relations analysis,the current international legal sources regulating the arms trade and the relationship between human right's protection,the United Nations develop an "Arms Trade Treaty" with the international legal regime for the protection of human rights started to explore.The fourth chapter is a core part of this article,the author describes the future direction of the arms trade and the protection of international human rights law relations,effective arms trade treaty and arms trading nations to join the protection of human rights are progressive,but also the arms trade treaty gradually taking into account the protection of human rights and to revise the content on international legal norms of human rights protection at the same time will also be further restricted to the arms trade.Feasibility chapter from the perspective of how to deal with changes in the anns trade and the relationship between human rights protection countermeasures were analyzed,analyzes the challenges of the arms trade treaty will bring to our arms exports,while China's accession to the arms trade treaty It was analyzed,and on this basis,outlines a perfect move my arms export control and monitoring mechanisms should be carried out.
Keywords/Search Tags:Arms trade, human rights protection, Arms Trade Treaty, international legal relations
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