To document human rights, monitoring organizations establish a standard of accountability, or a baseline set of expectations that states ought to meet in order to be considered respectful of human rights. If the standard of accountability has meaningfully changed then the categorized variables from human rights documents will mask real improvements. Cingranelli and Filippov question whether the standard of accountability is changing and if data on mass-killings are part of the same underlying conceptual process of repression as other abuses. These claims are used to justify alternative models, showing no improvement in human rights. However, by focusing on the coding process, the authors misunderstand that the standard of accountability is ...
Recent research has shown that state reporting to human rights monitoring bodies is associated with ...
The latent Human Rights Protection Scores (version 2) available in this section were generated using...
After the nonbinding Universal Declaration of Human Rights, many global and regional human rights t...
This is the replication files for the APSR article: Are Human Rights Practices Improving? Abstrac...
According to indicators of political repression currently used by scholars, human rights practices h...
According to indicators of political repression currently used by scholars, human rights practices h...
Researchers have puzzled over the finding that countries that ratify UN human rights treaties such a...
Scholars contend that the reason for stasis in human rights measures is a biased measurement process...
Has respect for human rights improved? Answering this question requires valid comparisons of repres...
The monitoring of human rights performance is increasingly a measurement exercise. This is true for ...
The empirical assessment of how signatories of human rights conventions comply with their obligation...
The empirical assessment of how signatories of human rights conventions comply with their obligation...
In the aftermath of gross human rights abuses, when, if at all, should we forego legal accountabilit...
This article interrogates the processes and politics of standard setting in human rights. It traces ...
This article discusses whether it is viable to compare different human rights violations
Recent research has shown that state reporting to human rights monitoring bodies is associated with ...
The latent Human Rights Protection Scores (version 2) available in this section were generated using...
After the nonbinding Universal Declaration of Human Rights, many global and regional human rights t...
This is the replication files for the APSR article: Are Human Rights Practices Improving? Abstrac...
According to indicators of political repression currently used by scholars, human rights practices h...
According to indicators of political repression currently used by scholars, human rights practices h...
Researchers have puzzled over the finding that countries that ratify UN human rights treaties such a...
Scholars contend that the reason for stasis in human rights measures is a biased measurement process...
Has respect for human rights improved? Answering this question requires valid comparisons of repres...
The monitoring of human rights performance is increasingly a measurement exercise. This is true for ...
The empirical assessment of how signatories of human rights conventions comply with their obligation...
The empirical assessment of how signatories of human rights conventions comply with their obligation...
In the aftermath of gross human rights abuses, when, if at all, should we forego legal accountabilit...
This article interrogates the processes and politics of standard setting in human rights. It traces ...
This article discusses whether it is viable to compare different human rights violations
Recent research has shown that state reporting to human rights monitoring bodies is associated with ...
The latent Human Rights Protection Scores (version 2) available in this section were generated using...
After the nonbinding Universal Declaration of Human Rights, many global and regional human rights t...