For the last sixty years, scholars and practitioners of international human rights have paid insufficient attention to the ground level social contexts in which human rights norms are imbued with or deprived of social meaning. During the same time period, social science insights have shown that social conditions can have a significant impact on human behavior. This Article is the first to investigate the far-ranging implications of behavioralism—especially behavioral insights about social influence—for the international human rights regime. It explores design implications for three broad components of the regime: the content, adjudication, and implementation of human rights. In addition, the Article addresses some of the advantages and limi...
Progress in human rights is one of the hallmark achievements of the last century. In 1914, more than...
A review of The Power of Human Rights: International Norms and Domestic Change, edited by Thomas Ris...
This paper discusses the merits of a multidisciplinary approach to human rights. Since 1945, the bui...
For the last sixty years, scholars and practitioners of international human rights have paid insuffi...
Regime design choices in international law turn on empirical claims about how states behave and unde...
One of the most important issues facing the international human rights movement is the claim that hu...
M.Phil.The thesis starts with a look at the theory of norm diffusion and the factors influencing sta...
Although scholars are increasingly able to explain why states (do not) comply with human rights trea...
This paper argues that there is a strong role for empirical analysis to be used to address fundament...
Since 1948, the study of human rights has been dominated by legal scholarship that has sought to inv...
The literature on human rights generally assumes that when a state fails to comply with human rights...
Current academic debate on human rights is characterized by two prominent but seemingly opposed tend...
The end of the Cold War and the resulting search for newparadigms with which to understand the world...
This article discusses whether it is viable to compare different human rights violations
The question for us international lawyers is how, and how much of, public sentiment for human right...
Progress in human rights is one of the hallmark achievements of the last century. In 1914, more than...
A review of The Power of Human Rights: International Norms and Domestic Change, edited by Thomas Ris...
This paper discusses the merits of a multidisciplinary approach to human rights. Since 1945, the bui...
For the last sixty years, scholars and practitioners of international human rights have paid insuffi...
Regime design choices in international law turn on empirical claims about how states behave and unde...
One of the most important issues facing the international human rights movement is the claim that hu...
M.Phil.The thesis starts with a look at the theory of norm diffusion and the factors influencing sta...
Although scholars are increasingly able to explain why states (do not) comply with human rights trea...
This paper argues that there is a strong role for empirical analysis to be used to address fundament...
Since 1948, the study of human rights has been dominated by legal scholarship that has sought to inv...
The literature on human rights generally assumes that when a state fails to comply with human rights...
Current academic debate on human rights is characterized by two prominent but seemingly opposed tend...
The end of the Cold War and the resulting search for newparadigms with which to understand the world...
This article discusses whether it is viable to compare different human rights violations
The question for us international lawyers is how, and how much of, public sentiment for human right...
Progress in human rights is one of the hallmark achievements of the last century. In 1914, more than...
A review of The Power of Human Rights: International Norms and Domestic Change, edited by Thomas Ris...
This paper discusses the merits of a multidisciplinary approach to human rights. Since 1945, the bui...