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International Law and Society - Empirical Approaches to Human Rights

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Contents: Series preface; Introduction; Part I Human Rights Discourse and National Compliance: Do human rights treaties make a difference, Oona A. Hathaway; Measuring the effects of human rights treaties, Ryan Goodman and Derek Jinks; Overlegalizing human rights: international relations theory and the Commonwealth Caribbean backlash against human rights regimes, Laurence R. Helfer; The origins of international human rights regimes: democratic delegation in post-war Europe, Andrew Moravcsik. Part II Human Rights Discourse and Domestic Norms: The constitutionalization of human rights in Argentina: problem or promise?, Janet Koven Levit; The justice cascade: the evolution and impact of foreign human rights trials in Latin America, Ellen Lutz and Kathryn Sikkink; Justice, accountability, and social reconstruction: an interview study of Bosnia judges and prosecutors, The Human Rights Center and the International Human Rights Law Clinic, University of California, Berkeley, and the Centre for Human Rights, University of Sarajevo; Complementarity in practice: the international criminal court as part of a system of multi-level global governance in the Democratic Republic of Congo, William W. Burke-White; Reconciliation and revenge in post-apartheid South Africa, rethinking legal pluralism and human rights, Richard A. Wilson. Part III Human Rights Discourse and Social Movements: International law and social movements: challenges of theorizing resistance, Balakrishnan Rajagopal; Cause lawyering in transnational perspective: national conflict and human rights in Israel/Palestine, Lisa Hajjar; The female inheritance movement in Hong Kong: theorizing the local/global interface, Sally Engle Merry and Rachel E. Stern; Name index.

Summary

Scholars of international human rights law are largely unfamiliar with law and society scholarship, while the study of international human rights has remained at the margins of the law and society movement.

Product details

Authors Laura A. Dickinson
Assisted by Laura A. Dickinson (Editor), Dickinson Laura A. (Editor), Austin Sarat (Editor of the series)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.12.2018
 
EAN 9780815389767
ISBN 978-0-8153-8976-7
No. of pages 588
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > Labour law, social law

LAW / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Policy, Social Law, Social law and Medical law

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