Does international human rights law make a difference? Does it protect rights in practice? The importance of these questions for rights protection is obvious: the institutions of international human rights law deserve our energetic support only to the extent they contribute meaningfully to protection of rights, or at least promise eventually to do so. Moreover, at the moment these questions have added urgency. They underlie an ongoing debate, fomented in part by this Journal, on the extent to which the United States should be prepared to cede degrees of its national sovereignty to international human rights institutions, in return for their presumed benefits for rights protection. For example, should the US ratify the treaty to create an in...
The debate about the simultaneous applicability of international humanitarian law and human rights l...
The human rights community has fiercely criticized the United States\u27 failure to make internation...
In the current era of political globalization, States maintain their traditional role of protagonist...
Does international human rights law make a difference? Does it protect rights in practice? The impor...
Does international human rights law make a difference? Does it protect rights in practice? The impor...
Does international human rights law make a difference? Does it protect rights in practice? The impor...
It is sadly academic to ask whether international human rights law should trump US domestic law. Tha...
This Essay examines the globalization of human rights law, a rather recent legal development which h...
This Essay examines the globalization of human rights law, a rather recent legal development which h...
After the non-binding Universal Declaration of Human Rights, many global and regional human rights t...
This article will catalogue the various contexts in which United States courts have agreed or refuse...
This Essay examines the globalization of human rights law, a rather recent legal development which h...
The question for us international lawyers is how, and how much of, public sentiment for human right...
The purpose of this article is to evaluate the institutional and normative capacity of international...
The human rights community has fiercely criticized the United States\u27 failure to make internation...
The debate about the simultaneous applicability of international humanitarian law and human rights l...
The human rights community has fiercely criticized the United States\u27 failure to make internation...
In the current era of political globalization, States maintain their traditional role of protagonist...
Does international human rights law make a difference? Does it protect rights in practice? The impor...
Does international human rights law make a difference? Does it protect rights in practice? The impor...
Does international human rights law make a difference? Does it protect rights in practice? The impor...
It is sadly academic to ask whether international human rights law should trump US domestic law. Tha...
This Essay examines the globalization of human rights law, a rather recent legal development which h...
This Essay examines the globalization of human rights law, a rather recent legal development which h...
After the non-binding Universal Declaration of Human Rights, many global and regional human rights t...
This article will catalogue the various contexts in which United States courts have agreed or refuse...
This Essay examines the globalization of human rights law, a rather recent legal development which h...
The question for us international lawyers is how, and how much of, public sentiment for human right...
The purpose of this article is to evaluate the institutional and normative capacity of international...
The human rights community has fiercely criticized the United States\u27 failure to make internation...
The debate about the simultaneous applicability of international humanitarian law and human rights l...
The human rights community has fiercely criticized the United States\u27 failure to make internation...
In the current era of political globalization, States maintain their traditional role of protagonist...