The World Bank, human rights, and organizational legitimacy strategies: The case of the 2016 Environmental and Social Framework

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作者
Cabrera Ormaza, Maria Victoria [1 ,2 ]
Ebert, Franz Christian [3 ]
机构
[1] Int Labor Org, 4 Route Morillons, CH-1211 Geneva 22, Switzerland
[2] Univ Espiritu Santo Ecuador, Ave Samborondon Km 2,5 Via Samborondon, Samboronden 092301, Ecuador
[3] Max Planck Inst Comparat Publ Law & Int Law, Neuenheimer Feld 535, D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany
关键词
human rights; indigenous peoples; labour rights; safeguards; World Bank; MULTILATERALISM; MULTIPOLARITY; CHALLENGES; MOVEMENTS; DEMOCRACY; POWERS; MYTH;
D O I
10.1017/S0922156519000268
中图分类号
D9 [法律]; DF [法律];
学科分类号
0301 ;
摘要
While civil society groups have been urging the World Bank to integrate human rights concepts into its policies, borrower countries have increasingly made the case for flexibility and deference to domestic standards in the implementation of bank-funded projects. This article analyses how the World Bank has navigated these conflicting legitimacy demands in the context of its 2016 Environmental and Social Framework (ESF). Drawing on insights from organizational sociology, we focus on practices of decoupling, which allow organizations to correspond to legitimacy demands by different audiences while not having to substantially adjust their core activities. The labour and indigenous peoples' safeguards serve as cases in point. Specifically, the article argues that the Bank has decoupled its discourse concerning the ESF from the framework's actual content by making statements about the ESF's coherence with key human rights concepts which, upon closer scrutiny, do not fully correspond to its actual requirements. The article also shows how the design of the ESF furthers a decoupling of relevant requirements from its actual implementation. In particular, the confined scope ratione personae of the relevant safeguards and the discretion granted to the Bank's staff and the borrower to add meaning to undefined key concepts may render their human rights-related requirements in a number of cases inconsequential. By and large, the decoupling practices identified regarding the Bank's ESF entail problematic effects for the normativity of relevant human rights concepts and may, in the long run, undermine the Bank's legitimacy as a whole.
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页码:483 / 500
页数:18
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