Bachelorarbeit, 2009
62 Seiten, Note: 5,5 (Schweizer System)
1 Introduction
1.1 Relevance
1.2 Research Questions and Objectives
1.3 Structure and Methodology
2 Human Rights
2.1 History and Development of Human Rights
2.1.1 Universality of Human Rights
2.2 Freedom of Speech
2.2.1 International and Regional Standards
2.2.2 Justifications of Freedom of Speech
2.2.3 The Role of Freedom of Speech for Democracy and Development
2.2.4 Limitations of Freedom of Speech
3 United Nations and Human Rights
3.1 Universality or Relativism?
3.2 The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
3.3 UN Charter-based Bodies (and other Non- treaty Bodies)
3.3.1 The UN Charter
3.3.2 The General Assembly
3.3.3 Economic and Social Council
3.3.4 The Commission on Human Rights and Sub- Commission
3.3.5 The Special Rapporteur for Promotion and Protection of the Right to Freedom of Opinion and Expression
3.4 UN Treaty- based Bodies
3.4.1 Human Rights Committees
3.5 The Security Council
3.5.1 Measures to Promote Human Rights
3.5.2 Justifications for Interventions
4 South- East Asia and Freedom of Speech
4.1 South- East Asia: A portrait
4.1.1 History of Human Rights
4.2 Current Situation of Freedom of Speech
4.2.1 Timor- Leste
4.2.2 Myanmar
5 China and Freedom of speech
5.1 China: A portrait
5.1.1 Confucianism
5.1.2 Human Rights Debate
5.2 Current situation of Freedom of Speech
5.2.1 Freedom of speech in general
5.2.2 Censorship
5.2.3 Uighur
6 United Nations’ Support for the Promotion of Human Rights in China and South- East Asia
6.1 Current situation in China
6.2 Current situation in South- East Asia
7 Policy Recommendations
7.1 South- East Asia
7.2 China
8 Conclusion
The central objective of this thesis is to examine how the United Nations can effectively support and promote freedom of speech within the distinct political and cultural contexts of China and South-East Asia. The research explores the theoretical foundations of human rights and freedom of speech, analyzes the mechanisms available to the United Nations, and evaluates the specific current situations in the focus regions to provide tailored policy recommendations.
2.2 Freedom of Speech
“In the future days, which we seek to make secure, we look forward to a world founded upon four essential human freedoms. The first is freedom of speech and expression -- everywhere in the world.
The second is freedom of every person to worship God in his own way -- everywhere in the world.
The third is freedom from want, which, [. . .] will secure to every nation a healthy peacetime life for its inhabitants -- everywhere in the world.
The fourth is freedom from fear, which, [. . .], means [. . .] that no nation will be in a position to commit an act of physical aggression against any neighbor -- anywhere in the world”
1 Introduction: This chapter establishes the relevance of the topic, outlines the research questions regarding UN support for freedom of speech in China and South-East Asia, and describes the methodology.
2 Human Rights: This section provides a theoretical foundation by discussing the history, development, and the debate between universalism and relativism, alongside the specific justifications and limitations of freedom of speech.
3 United Nations and Human Rights: This chapter reviews the structural mechanisms of the UN, including Charter-based and treaty-based bodies, and analyzes their role in protecting human rights.
4 South- East Asia and Freedom of Speech: This chapter profiles the South-East Asian region, its history of human rights, and examines the situation in Timor-Leste and Myanmar.
5 China and Freedom of speech: This chapter analyzes the Chinese context, exploring the influence of Confucianism, the government's stance in the human rights debate, and the current challenges of censorship and state control.
6 United Nations’ Support for the Promotion of Human Rights in China and South- East Asia: This chapter assesses the current UN efforts and operational activities in these regions.
7 Policy Recommendations: This chapter offers specific strategic policy advice for the United Nations regarding its engagement in South-East Asia and China.
8 Conclusion: This chapter synthesizes the findings of the research and summarizes the final policy conclusions.
Freedom of speech, Human rights, United Nations, China, South-East Asia, Universality, Censorship, Democracy, Development, OHCHR, Security Council, ASEAN, Confucianism, Timor-Leste, Myanmar.
The thesis focuses on how the United Nations can support the promotion of freedom of speech, specifically examining the regions of China and South-East Asia.
The work covers the universality of human rights, the theoretical justifications for free speech, the mechanisms of the UN human rights system, and specific regional case studies.
The primary goal is to address how the United Nations can provide effective support for freedom of speech while accounting for the significant differences in governance and culture between the chosen regions.
The core methodology employed throughout the thesis is the systematic study and review of relevant academic and political literature.
The main body treats the history and development of human rights, the institutional framework of the UN, regional portraits, current freedom of speech issues, and potential policy recommendations.
Key terms include freedom of speech, human rights, United Nations, China, South-East Asia, cultural relativism, and democracy.
The author concludes that while human rights should ideally be universal, they often carry local connotations, ultimately proposing a mixture of both universality and relativism.
The author emphasizes that because China holds a permanent seat and veto power in the Security Council, UN intervention in China is limited, necessitating a shift toward soft power strategies.
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