Understanding the EU’s Response to LGBTI Rights Violations: Inter-Institutional Differences and Social Sanctions

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Autor(a) principal: Saltnes, Johanne Døhlie
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Mos, Martijn
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.17645/pag.v10i1.4774
Resumo: This article aims to enrich the literature on EU sanctions in two ways. First, it argues that the absence of material sanctions does not imply a non-response. When faced with human rights violations, policymakers enjoy a third option besides exerting material pressure or refraining from intervening. They may instead employ what constructivist scholars call social sanctions. This option consists of verbally calling out the violators, either publicly, through a naming-and-shaming strategy, or diplomatically via political dialogue and demarches. Social sanctions can be a credible alternative or complement to material sanctions. Second, we argue for the importance of disaggregating the EU as a sender of sanctions. A non-response by executive institutions does not mean that the EU as a whole is standing idly by. Looking at social sanctions alongside material ones more accurately describes the choices policymakers face when designing their response to human rights violations. We demonstrate the value of our arguments by examining the EU’s various responses to LGBTI rights violations in Lithuania and Uganda.
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title Understanding the EU’s Response to LGBTI Rights Violations: Inter-Institutional Differences and Social Sanctions
spellingShingle Understanding the EU’s Response to LGBTI Rights Violations: Inter-Institutional Differences and Social Sanctions
Saltnes, Johanne Døhlie
EU; LGBTI; Lithuania; norm violations; sanctions; sexuality; Uganda
title_short Understanding the EU’s Response to LGBTI Rights Violations: Inter-Institutional Differences and Social Sanctions
title_full Understanding the EU’s Response to LGBTI Rights Violations: Inter-Institutional Differences and Social Sanctions
title_fullStr Understanding the EU’s Response to LGBTI Rights Violations: Inter-Institutional Differences and Social Sanctions
title_full_unstemmed Understanding the EU’s Response to LGBTI Rights Violations: Inter-Institutional Differences and Social Sanctions
title_sort Understanding the EU’s Response to LGBTI Rights Violations: Inter-Institutional Differences and Social Sanctions
author Saltnes, Johanne Døhlie
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Mos, Martijn
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Mos, Martijn
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv EU; LGBTI; Lithuania; norm violations; sanctions; sexuality; Uganda
topic EU; LGBTI; Lithuania; norm violations; sanctions; sexuality; Uganda
description This article aims to enrich the literature on EU sanctions in two ways. First, it argues that the absence of material sanctions does not imply a non-response. When faced with human rights violations, policymakers enjoy a third option besides exerting material pressure or refraining from intervening. They may instead employ what constructivist scholars call social sanctions. This option consists of verbally calling out the violators, either publicly, through a naming-and-shaming strategy, or diplomatically via political dialogue and demarches. Social sanctions can be a credible alternative or complement to material sanctions. Second, we argue for the importance of disaggregating the EU as a sender of sanctions. A non-response by executive institutions does not mean that the EU as a whole is standing idly by. Looking at social sanctions alongside material ones more accurately describes the choices policymakers face when designing their response to human rights violations. We demonstrate the value of our arguments by examining the EU’s various responses to LGBTI rights violations in Lithuania and Uganda.
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