Abstract: Do public condemnations by the United Nations human rights bodies lead to foreign direct investment (FDI) loss for abusive regimes? The Human Rights Commission and later Council (UNHRCC) are internationally legitimized tools where member states shame repressive regimes for human rights violations in public resolutions. We argue that these resolutions can influence foreign investors in two main ways: (1) They signal that a state is an outcast, unable to secure alliances within the UN human rights bodies that protect it from being publicly shamed, with negative consequences for investment attractiveness (‘outcast’ effect). (2) They signal that a state is one of the most rogue, severe human rights violators because voting members of...
Nonstate actors, such as international non-governmental organizations (INGOs) and multinational corp...
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Do public condemnations by the United Nations human rights bodies lead to foreign direct investment ...
What are the effects of international human-rights regimes on foreign direct investment (FDI)? Exist...
Replication data for the 2013 article Avoiding the Spotlight: Human Rights Shaming and Foreign Direc...
Are violators of international human rights norms punished with lower levels of foreign aid? Despite...
In 1946, the United Nations (UN) created a body comprised of member states known as the Commission o...
International human rights treaties have been ratified by many nation-states, including those ruled ...
The impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) on repression in developing nations is still disputed....
Although the United Nations Commission on Human Rights served as the primary forum in which governme...
What impact do human rights international non-governmental organizations (hereafter HROs) have on th...
Are violators of international human rights norms punished with lower levels of foreign aid? Despite...
Researchers have puzzled over the finding that countries that ratify UN human rights treaties such a...
The United States explicitly ties its foreign economic aid to respect for human rights by recipient ...
Nonstate actors, such as international non-governmental organizations (INGOs) and multinational corp...
Does the implementation of a World Bank structural adjustment agreement (SAA) increase or decrease g...
The global emphasis on human rights has generated a surge of studies into what causes regimes to abu...
Do public condemnations by the United Nations human rights bodies lead to foreign direct investment ...
What are the effects of international human-rights regimes on foreign direct investment (FDI)? Exist...
Replication data for the 2013 article Avoiding the Spotlight: Human Rights Shaming and Foreign Direc...
Are violators of international human rights norms punished with lower levels of foreign aid? Despite...
In 1946, the United Nations (UN) created a body comprised of member states known as the Commission o...
International human rights treaties have been ratified by many nation-states, including those ruled ...
The impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) on repression in developing nations is still disputed....
Although the United Nations Commission on Human Rights served as the primary forum in which governme...
What impact do human rights international non-governmental organizations (hereafter HROs) have on th...
Are violators of international human rights norms punished with lower levels of foreign aid? Despite...
Researchers have puzzled over the finding that countries that ratify UN human rights treaties such a...
The United States explicitly ties its foreign economic aid to respect for human rights by recipient ...
Nonstate actors, such as international non-governmental organizations (INGOs) and multinational corp...
Does the implementation of a World Bank structural adjustment agreement (SAA) increase or decrease g...
The global emphasis on human rights has generated a surge of studies into what causes regimes to abu...