This Article examines the adoption of rights in national constitutions in the post-World War II period in light of claims of global convergence. Using a comprehensive database on the contents of the world’s constitutions, we observe a qualified convergence on the content of rights. Nearly every single right has increased in prevalence since its introduction, but very few are close to universal. We show that international rights documents, starting with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, have shaped the rights menu of national constitutions in powerful ways. These covenants appear to coordinate the behavior of domestic drafters, whether or not the drafters\u27 countries are legally committed to the agreements (though commitment enhan...
The United States prides itself on being a champion of human rights and pressures other countries to...
This was the background of the Akron symposium on human rights as comparative constitutional law. Th...
The United Nations has added new complications to the well-worn subject of treaties and the Constitu...
This Article examines the adoption of rights in national constitutions in the post-World War II peri...
In Getting to Rights: Treaty Ratification, Constitutional Convergence, and Human Rights Practice, Za...
This Article examines the adoption of rights in national constitutions in the post-World War II peri...
This Article examines the adoption of rights in national constitutions in the post-World War II peri...
This Article examines the adoption of rights in national constitutions in the post-World War II peri...
This Article examines the adoption of rights in national constitutions in the post-World War II peri...
Abstract: This article examines the adoption of rights in national constitutions in the post-WWII pe...
The ratification of international human rights treaties is critical to the worldwide observance of h...
Scholars have written volumes about the dramatic constitutional changes that occurred in the United ...
The ratification of international human rights treaties is critical to the worldwide observance of h...
Article II of the Constitution grants the President the Power, by and with the Advice and Consent o...
This study is the first systematic global analysis of the impact of law on human rights, analyzing t...
The United States prides itself on being a champion of human rights and pressures other countries to...
This was the background of the Akron symposium on human rights as comparative constitutional law. Th...
The United Nations has added new complications to the well-worn subject of treaties and the Constitu...
This Article examines the adoption of rights in national constitutions in the post-World War II peri...
In Getting to Rights: Treaty Ratification, Constitutional Convergence, and Human Rights Practice, Za...
This Article examines the adoption of rights in national constitutions in the post-World War II peri...
This Article examines the adoption of rights in national constitutions in the post-World War II peri...
This Article examines the adoption of rights in national constitutions in the post-World War II peri...
This Article examines the adoption of rights in national constitutions in the post-World War II peri...
Abstract: This article examines the adoption of rights in national constitutions in the post-WWII pe...
The ratification of international human rights treaties is critical to the worldwide observance of h...
Scholars have written volumes about the dramatic constitutional changes that occurred in the United ...
The ratification of international human rights treaties is critical to the worldwide observance of h...
Article II of the Constitution grants the President the Power, by and with the Advice and Consent o...
This study is the first systematic global analysis of the impact of law on human rights, analyzing t...
The United States prides itself on being a champion of human rights and pressures other countries to...
This was the background of the Akron symposium on human rights as comparative constitutional law. Th...
The United Nations has added new complications to the well-worn subject of treaties and the Constitu...