Christoph Valentin Steinert
@chrisvsteinert.bsky.social
SNF-Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Zurich. Interested in Human Rights, State Repression, and International Organizations. Also in football.
Homepage: www.christophsteinert.de
Homepage: www.christophsteinert.de
Individual-level analyses from China and Belarus demonstrate that political prisoners with a high socioeconomic status such as lawyers and professors are more likely to be represented in international human rights bodies compared to farmers or workers. (5/7)
March 27, 2024 at 10:39 AM
Individual-level analyses from China and Belarus demonstrate that political prisoners with a high socioeconomic status such as lawyers and professors are more likely to be represented in international human rights bodies compared to farmers or workers. (5/7)
This translates into unequal representation of victims of human rights abuse in the complaint mechanism. Low-income countries, where human rights abuses tend to be more common, are systematically under-represented (4/7)
March 27, 2024 at 10:38 AM
This translates into unequal representation of victims of human rights abuse in the complaint mechanism. Low-income countries, where human rights abuses tend to be more common, are systematically under-represented (4/7)