Democratic institutions, ranging from constitutional provisions and electoral rules to judiciaries, have been important in improving the lot for rights of citizens across the world. If institutions matter for human rights, then it stands to reason that institutions built specifically to protect human rights, like the human rights ombudsman, should matter too. Using a comparative case study approach, this article examines the effect of the human rights ombudsman at the regional level in several human rights measures in Latin America between 1982 and 2011. The results suggest that the presence of an ombudsman, and some of its design features, have had effects on some social and economic rights, in keeping with the broad mandate given to this ...
What mechanisms facilitate state compliance with human rights? This article proposes and applies a m...
After the nonbinding Universal Declaration of Human Rights, many global and regional human rights t...
Respect for human rights represents self-imposed restraints on the behavior of a government. These l...
The number of human rights ombudsman institutions has increased dramatically over the past three dec...
In 1946, the United Nations (UN) created a body comprised of member states known as the Commission o...
Currently in each state there are various human rights mechanisms both on national and international...
This article examines the contribution of the Peruvian human rights ombudsman towards upholding a st...
The most commonly used weapon in the arsenal of human rights proponents is shaming the violating gov...
The international community focused its attention on protecting human rights in response to horrendo...
This is the replication files for the APSR article: Are Human Rights Practices Improving? Abstrac...
The news media have long been seen as playing an influential role in politics. This influence can be...
This study examines a government's decision to cede authority over fundamental questions of policy t...
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...
神奈川県茅ヶ崎市 To what extent does the American convention on Human Rights impact domestic law in Latin Am...
What mechanisms facilitate state compliance with human rights? This article proposes and applies a m...
After the nonbinding Universal Declaration of Human Rights, many global and regional human rights t...
Respect for human rights represents self-imposed restraints on the behavior of a government. These l...
The number of human rights ombudsman institutions has increased dramatically over the past three dec...
In 1946, the United Nations (UN) created a body comprised of member states known as the Commission o...
Currently in each state there are various human rights mechanisms both on national and international...
This article examines the contribution of the Peruvian human rights ombudsman towards upholding a st...
The most commonly used weapon in the arsenal of human rights proponents is shaming the violating gov...
The international community focused its attention on protecting human rights in response to horrendo...
This is the replication files for the APSR article: Are Human Rights Practices Improving? Abstrac...
The news media have long been seen as playing an influential role in politics. This influence can be...
This study examines a government's decision to cede authority over fundamental questions of policy t...
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...
神奈川県茅ヶ崎市 To what extent does the American convention on Human Rights impact domestic law in Latin Am...
What mechanisms facilitate state compliance with human rights? This article proposes and applies a m...
After the nonbinding Universal Declaration of Human Rights, many global and regional human rights t...
Respect for human rights represents self-imposed restraints on the behavior of a government. These l...