How does backlash from consolidated democracies affect the behavior of liberal international institutions? We argue that liberal international institutions have incentives to appease their democratic critics. Liberal institutions rely on democratic support for their continued effectiveness and can accommodate democratic critics at a lower legitimacy cost than non-democratic challengers. We examine this theory in the context of the European Court of Human Rights using a new dataset of rulings until 2019 and a coding of government positions during multiple reform conferences. Combining matching and a difference-in-differences design, we find strong evidence that the Court exercises restraint towards consolidated democracies that have criticiz...
This article analyses both cooperative and confrontational interactions between domestic judges and ...
Over the past couple of years, international law and international relations scholarship has shifted...
Over the past couple of years, international law and international relations scholarship has shifted...
As nationalist sentiments gain traction globally, the attitudinal and institutional foundations of t...
First published online: 28 May 2020As nationalist sentiments gain traction globally, the attitudinal...
In recent times, instances of contestation against the European Court of Human Rights and the Inter-...
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has been criticized for issuing harsher judgments against ...
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has been criticized for issuing harsher judgments against ...
Since the very beginning, the European Court of Human Rights has suffered from a systemic issue: cas...
Courts are increasingly important for domestic and international politics. Yet, judicial power is li...
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has been criticized for issuing harsher judgments against ...
This dissertation asks: when do international courts promote cooperation among countries? I argue th...
This article analyses both cooperative and confrontational interactions between domestic judges and ...
This article analyses both cooperative and confrontational interactions between domestic judges and ...
This article analyses both cooperative and confrontational interactions between domestic judges and ...
This article analyses both cooperative and confrontational interactions between domestic judges and ...
Over the past couple of years, international law and international relations scholarship has shifted...
Over the past couple of years, international law and international relations scholarship has shifted...
As nationalist sentiments gain traction globally, the attitudinal and institutional foundations of t...
First published online: 28 May 2020As nationalist sentiments gain traction globally, the attitudinal...
In recent times, instances of contestation against the European Court of Human Rights and the Inter-...
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has been criticized for issuing harsher judgments against ...
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has been criticized for issuing harsher judgments against ...
Since the very beginning, the European Court of Human Rights has suffered from a systemic issue: cas...
Courts are increasingly important for domestic and international politics. Yet, judicial power is li...
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has been criticized for issuing harsher judgments against ...
This dissertation asks: when do international courts promote cooperation among countries? I argue th...
This article analyses both cooperative and confrontational interactions between domestic judges and ...
This article analyses both cooperative and confrontational interactions between domestic judges and ...
This article analyses both cooperative and confrontational interactions between domestic judges and ...
This article analyses both cooperative and confrontational interactions between domestic judges and ...
Over the past couple of years, international law and international relations scholarship has shifted...
Over the past couple of years, international law and international relations scholarship has shifted...