This paper is a revised published version of a Max Weber Lecture on "Reframing International Human Rights Regimes" held at the European University Institute on 22 April 2015.This paper argues that the way in which international human rights treaty systems function can best be understood through the lens of experimentalist governance theory. Drawing on evidence from the operation of three UN human rights treaties, namely the Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women, the Convention on the Rights of the Child, and the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, the paper argues, contrary to many conventional depictions of international human rights regimes as both ineffective and top-down, that they function at ...
Current academic debate on human rights is characterized by two prominent but seemingly opposed tend...
The international regime of human rights governs the kinds of freedoms, liberties, benefits, autonom...
International human rights mechanisms’ efficiency is normally linked to the work of independent expe...
This paper is a revised published version of a Max Weber Lecture on "Reframing International Human R...
peer reviewedArticle 33(2) of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabiliti...
International human rights law is a field concerned with causality. While scholars in other fields a...
The ftieth anniversary of the UN Universal Declaration on Human Rights marks an appropriate moment ...
The ftieth anniversary of the UN Universal Declaration on Human Rightsmarks an appropriate moment t...
Let me begin by expressing my gratitude to the editors of this volume, and to the University of Newc...
National Action Plans (NAPs) on business and human rights are a growing phenomenon. Since 2011, 42 s...
International audienceThe point of departure of this paper is the link between ius positivum and ius...
The United Nations human rights treaty bodies have, from modest beginnings, developed monitoring pra...
This paper analyses Jürgen Habermas’s claim that democracy and human rights are co-original and its ...
The human rights narrative is commonly presented in linear form: the horror of Nazism, the centralit...
The United Nations human rights regime was transformed into a new apparatus that received the approb...
Current academic debate on human rights is characterized by two prominent but seemingly opposed tend...
The international regime of human rights governs the kinds of freedoms, liberties, benefits, autonom...
International human rights mechanisms’ efficiency is normally linked to the work of independent expe...
This paper is a revised published version of a Max Weber Lecture on "Reframing International Human R...
peer reviewedArticle 33(2) of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabiliti...
International human rights law is a field concerned with causality. While scholars in other fields a...
The ftieth anniversary of the UN Universal Declaration on Human Rights marks an appropriate moment ...
The ftieth anniversary of the UN Universal Declaration on Human Rightsmarks an appropriate moment t...
Let me begin by expressing my gratitude to the editors of this volume, and to the University of Newc...
National Action Plans (NAPs) on business and human rights are a growing phenomenon. Since 2011, 42 s...
International audienceThe point of departure of this paper is the link between ius positivum and ius...
The United Nations human rights treaty bodies have, from modest beginnings, developed monitoring pra...
This paper analyses Jürgen Habermas’s claim that democracy and human rights are co-original and its ...
The human rights narrative is commonly presented in linear form: the horror of Nazism, the centralit...
The United Nations human rights regime was transformed into a new apparatus that received the approb...
Current academic debate on human rights is characterized by two prominent but seemingly opposed tend...
The international regime of human rights governs the kinds of freedoms, liberties, benefits, autonom...
International human rights mechanisms’ efficiency is normally linked to the work of independent expe...