Human Rights Treaties and Mobilized Dissent Against the State (with Emily Hencken Ritter). 2015. Forthcoming at the Review of International Organizations
The legitimacy and role of reservations to international human rights treaties is a heavily contest...
After the nonbinding Universal Declaration of Human Rights, many global and regional human rights t...
Do national legislatures constitute a mechanism by which commitments to international human rights t...
Replication data for "Ratification as accommodation? Domestic dissent and human rights treaties.
Treaties, Tenure, and Torture: The Conflicting Domestic Effects of International Law (with Emily Hen...
Preventing and Responding to Dissent: The Observational Challenges of Explaining Strategic Repressio...
International human rights treaties have been ratified by many nation-states, including those ruled ...
Researchers have puzzled over the finding that countries that ratify UN human rights treaties such a...
Text for "Does the UN Human Rights Council Help or Hurt on Religious Repression," published in the J...
Respect for human rights represents self-imposed restraints on the behavior of a government. These l...
Data on dissents, case information in the European Court of Human Rights until 2006. and European C...
Replication Materials for DeMeritt and Young (2013), Conflict Management & Peace Scienc
This data includes time to implementation of European Court of Human Rights lead judgments. It also ...
What mechanisms facilitate state compliance with human rights? This article proposes and applies a m...
Governing elites often ratify human rights treaties, even when their policies do not align with thos...
The legitimacy and role of reservations to international human rights treaties is a heavily contest...
After the nonbinding Universal Declaration of Human Rights, many global and regional human rights t...
Do national legislatures constitute a mechanism by which commitments to international human rights t...
Replication data for "Ratification as accommodation? Domestic dissent and human rights treaties.
Treaties, Tenure, and Torture: The Conflicting Domestic Effects of International Law (with Emily Hen...
Preventing and Responding to Dissent: The Observational Challenges of Explaining Strategic Repressio...
International human rights treaties have been ratified by many nation-states, including those ruled ...
Researchers have puzzled over the finding that countries that ratify UN human rights treaties such a...
Text for "Does the UN Human Rights Council Help or Hurt on Religious Repression," published in the J...
Respect for human rights represents self-imposed restraints on the behavior of a government. These l...
Data on dissents, case information in the European Court of Human Rights until 2006. and European C...
Replication Materials for DeMeritt and Young (2013), Conflict Management & Peace Scienc
This data includes time to implementation of European Court of Human Rights lead judgments. It also ...
What mechanisms facilitate state compliance with human rights? This article proposes and applies a m...
Governing elites often ratify human rights treaties, even when their policies do not align with thos...
The legitimacy and role of reservations to international human rights treaties is a heavily contest...
After the nonbinding Universal Declaration of Human Rights, many global and regional human rights t...
Do national legislatures constitute a mechanism by which commitments to international human rights t...