This book is for advanced undergraduates, graduate and law students, faculty and researchers interested in the legal and political dynamics of UN human rights treaties. Through a rigorous mixed methods approach, it demonstrates that legal distinctions among treaty commitment types help explain when states are improving human rights practices.
This book is for advanced undergraduates, graduate and law students, faculty and researchers interested in the legal and political dynamics of UN human rights treaties. Through a rigorous mixed methods approach, it demonstrates that legal distinctions among treaty commitment types help explain when states are improving human rights practices.
Audrey L. Comstock is an Assistant Professor of Political Science in the School of Social and Behavioral Sciences at Arizona State University. Her research focuses on international law, human rights, and international organizations, including the punishment of peacekeepers accused of sexual exploitation and abuse of civilians.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. On ratification: rethinking a ratification-centered approach to international law 3. Legal paths for human rights treaty commitment and compliance 4. Signature: a first step in a two-step commitment process 5. Accession: late commitment and treaty negotiations 6. Succession: new states, old laws, and legitimacy 7. Conclusion.
1. Introduction 2. On ratification: rethinking a ratification-centered approach to international law 3. Legal paths for human rights treaty commitment and compliance 4. Signature: a first step in a two-step commitment process 5. Accession: late commitment and treaty negotiations 6. Succession: new states, old laws, and legitimacy 7. Conclusion.
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