Published 20 March 2020Although scholars are increasingly able to explain why states (do not) comply with human rights treaties, the role of social norms in compliance has been neglected. This is remarkable because human rights often directly address social norms. Our study aims to contribute to the existing literature by providing quantitative and qualitative evidence on the relationship between citizens’ social norms and compliance with human rights treaties. The quantitative results provide strong support for such a relationship. The findings from the additional qualitative analysis suggest that bargaining over (and thus changing) social norms is an important process through which compliance with human rights can be influenced
The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/mershon11/042811.mp4Dai discu...
This article interrogates the processes and politics of standard setting in human rights. It traces ...
Human rights norms are not static. They travel within and between groups, localities, institutions a...
Although scholars are increasingly able to explain why states (do not) comply with human rights trea...
textInternational treaties consist of horizontal obligations between two or more states and are enfo...
What mechanisms facilitate state compliance with human rights? This article proposes and applies a m...
What mechanisms facilitate state compliance with human rights? This article proposes and applies a m...
Humans have the same dignity and rights as other creatures from the moment they are born. They have ...
There are very few states in the world, if any, that are in full compliance with human rights norms....
The present study, divided into seven chapters, aims to investigate the legal nature of Human Rights...
Current academic debate on human rights is characterized by two prominent but seemingly opposed tend...
In this project I investigate the factors shaping compliance with international human rights agreeme...
Regime design choices in international law turn on empirical claims about how states behave and unde...
It is entirely unclear whether human rights conventions achieve any greater level of respect and com...
This paper explores the relations between law and social norms and in particular, the case of legal ...
The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/mershon11/042811.mp4Dai discu...
This article interrogates the processes and politics of standard setting in human rights. It traces ...
Human rights norms are not static. They travel within and between groups, localities, institutions a...
Although scholars are increasingly able to explain why states (do not) comply with human rights trea...
textInternational treaties consist of horizontal obligations between two or more states and are enfo...
What mechanisms facilitate state compliance with human rights? This article proposes and applies a m...
What mechanisms facilitate state compliance with human rights? This article proposes and applies a m...
Humans have the same dignity and rights as other creatures from the moment they are born. They have ...
There are very few states in the world, if any, that are in full compliance with human rights norms....
The present study, divided into seven chapters, aims to investigate the legal nature of Human Rights...
Current academic debate on human rights is characterized by two prominent but seemingly opposed tend...
In this project I investigate the factors shaping compliance with international human rights agreeme...
Regime design choices in international law turn on empirical claims about how states behave and unde...
It is entirely unclear whether human rights conventions achieve any greater level of respect and com...
This paper explores the relations between law and social norms and in particular, the case of legal ...
The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/mershon11/042811.mp4Dai discu...
This article interrogates the processes and politics of standard setting in human rights. It traces ...
Human rights norms are not static. They travel within and between groups, localities, institutions a...