Assessing the Success of National Human Rights Action Plans through a Political Economy Lens

National human rights action plans turn state commitments on human rights into policy. After three decades of numerous countries implementing these plans, the few existing assessments of their success are inconclusive. This paper develops a political economy framework to complement previous studies. The approach hypothesizes that such action plans will be successful only if they are built on political consensus; their perceived political benefits exceed their costs; and governments have adequate resources to design and implement them. The paper tests this hypothesis in Chile, a country with a recent history of human rights violations and sustained inequalities that is legally bound to produce human rights action plans. The findings show that these plans have not been successful in Chile, as none of the three conditions is satisfied. The paper contends that the proposed political economy framework can be replicated across multiple national action plans, countries, and contexts.

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Main Authors: Fajardo-Heyward, Paola, Cuesta, Jose
Format: Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2023-10-03
Subjects:HUMAN RIGHTS ACTION PLAN, POLITICAL ECONOMY, HUMAN RIGHTS POLICY, POLITICAL HUMAN RIGHTS CONSENSUS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099807110022393647/IDU09c6100f60c1a5043170966a07cfde592b9e8
https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/40425
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spelling dig-okr-10986404252024-03-11T19:21:22Z Assessing the Success of National Human Rights Action Plans through a Political Economy Lens The Case of Chile Fajardo-Heyward, Paola Cuesta, Jose HUMAN RIGHTS ACTION PLAN POLITICAL ECONOMY HUMAN RIGHTS POLICY POLITICAL HUMAN RIGHTS CONSENSUS National human rights action plans turn state commitments on human rights into policy. After three decades of numerous countries implementing these plans, the few existing assessments of their success are inconclusive. This paper develops a political economy framework to complement previous studies. The approach hypothesizes that such action plans will be successful only if they are built on political consensus; their perceived political benefits exceed their costs; and governments have adequate resources to design and implement them. The paper tests this hypothesis in Chile, a country with a recent history of human rights violations and sustained inequalities that is legally bound to produce human rights action plans. The findings show that these plans have not been successful in Chile, as none of the three conditions is satisfied. The paper contends that the proposed political economy framework can be replicated across multiple national action plans, countries, and contexts. 2023-10-03T21:36:08Z 2023-10-03T21:36:08Z 2023-10-03 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099807110022393647/IDU09c6100f60c1a5043170966a07cfde592b9e8 https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/40425 English en Policy Research Working Papers; 10578 CC BY 3.0 IGO https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
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Fajardo-Heyward, Paola
Cuesta, Jose
Assessing the Success of National Human Rights Action Plans through a Political Economy Lens
description National human rights action plans turn state commitments on human rights into policy. After three decades of numerous countries implementing these plans, the few existing assessments of their success are inconclusive. This paper develops a political economy framework to complement previous studies. The approach hypothesizes that such action plans will be successful only if they are built on political consensus; their perceived political benefits exceed their costs; and governments have adequate resources to design and implement them. The paper tests this hypothesis in Chile, a country with a recent history of human rights violations and sustained inequalities that is legally bound to produce human rights action plans. The findings show that these plans have not been successful in Chile, as none of the three conditions is satisfied. The paper contends that the proposed political economy framework can be replicated across multiple national action plans, countries, and contexts.
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