Domestic Politics and International Human Rights Tribunals: the Problem of Compliance
Material type: TextSeries: Cambridge studies in international and comparative lawPublication details: London: Cambridge University Press, 2014Description: xiv, 186 pages ; 24 cmISBN:- 9781107040229 (hardback)
- 1107040221 (hardback)
- 341.48 HIL 23
- K3240.5 .H55 2014
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 159-182) and index.
Human rights tribunals and the challenge of compliance -- Explaining compliance with human rights tribunals -- Domestic institutions and patterns of compliance -- Compliance as a signal of states' human rights commitments : Uribe's Columbia -- Leveraging international law's legitimacy to change policies : compliance and domestic policy promotion in Argentina and Portugal -- The bitter pill of compliance : preferences for human rights, democracy, and the rule of law -- Compliance failures : Russia, Italy and Brazil and the politics of non-compliance -- Conclusion : the European and Inter-American courts in context.
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