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Crafting human rights in a constitution: Gay rights in the Cayman Islands and the limits to global norm diffusion

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 September 2013

WILLIAM VLCEK*
Affiliation:
School of International Relations, University of St Andrews, Arts Faculty Building, The Scores, St Andrews, Fife KY16 9AX, Scotland, UK

Abstract

This paper considers the introduction of a bill of rights to a territory’s constitution as an example of the transnational transfer of norms. Using the case of the Cayman Islands Constitution promulgated in 2009 this analysis looks specifically at the creation of its bill of rights in light of local debate following the legalisation of homosexuality forced by the United Kingdom in 2000. The unique constitutional structure framing the political relationship between the United Kingdom and its Overseas Territories is outlined as explanation for the nature of the Cayman constitution, as well as the historical trajectory leading to it. This trajectory informs the context for the local debate over homosexuality and substantial local resistance to the transfer of an emerging European norm recognizing same-sex marriage to a Caribbean island firm in its Christian heritage. This case interrogates the transference and reproduction of ‘global human rights norms’ in the construction of constitutions in postcolonial societies anticipated by proponents of ‘norm diffusion’ and highlights the contested acceptance offered exogenous norms by the postcolonial society.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2013 

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