Theoretical accounts of genocide and mass atrocity commonly embrace the thesis of norm transformation. This thesis holds, first, that individual and institutional participation in such crimes is at least partially explained by transformations in basic norms that structure social and political life. It holds, second, that preventing future occurrences of such crimes requires changing norms that currently govern the actions of particular individual and institutional actors. This paper clarifies, defends, and extends the thesis of norm transformation. It clarifies this thesis by providing a general account of the nature and dynamics of norms. It defends this thesis against charges of circularity and against the claim that norms are not, in fac...
This thesis examines the international norms banning torture and the death penalty, codified in the...
One of the most important developments in international political and legal theory over the last fif...
International criminal law lacks a coherent account of individual responsibility. This failure is du...
Theoretical accounts of genocide and mass atrocity commonly embrace the thesis of norm transformatio...
This book is the first general theory of the influence of norms—moral, legal and social—on genocide ...
It is largely accepted that norms progress through certain stages of development;\ud however, the cu...
This dissertation advances a new theory of normative transformation. It explains ‘norm change’ when ...
Over the last two decades, the international community has taken on the task of rebuilding societies...
Anorm and its adjective ‘normal ’ may have at least three messages forus. First of all, a norm tells...
Why and how do norms emerge? Which norms emerge and why these ones in particular? Such questions bel...
This thesis examines the status of the legal and moral norm against torture within post-9/11 America...
This article investigates the complex relationship between atrocity prevention and other related – y...
There are a wide variety of contemporary international norms: some are large and diffuse, while othe...
The subject of a formerly strong norm’s death is not often in the limelight of political science res...
This thesis seeks to provide an account of the role played by ideologies in acts of mass violence ag...
This thesis examines the international norms banning torture and the death penalty, codified in the...
One of the most important developments in international political and legal theory over the last fif...
International criminal law lacks a coherent account of individual responsibility. This failure is du...
Theoretical accounts of genocide and mass atrocity commonly embrace the thesis of norm transformatio...
This book is the first general theory of the influence of norms—moral, legal and social—on genocide ...
It is largely accepted that norms progress through certain stages of development;\ud however, the cu...
This dissertation advances a new theory of normative transformation. It explains ‘norm change’ when ...
Over the last two decades, the international community has taken on the task of rebuilding societies...
Anorm and its adjective ‘normal ’ may have at least three messages forus. First of all, a norm tells...
Why and how do norms emerge? Which norms emerge and why these ones in particular? Such questions bel...
This thesis examines the status of the legal and moral norm against torture within post-9/11 America...
This article investigates the complex relationship between atrocity prevention and other related – y...
There are a wide variety of contemporary international norms: some are large and diffuse, while othe...
The subject of a formerly strong norm’s death is not often in the limelight of political science res...
This thesis seeks to provide an account of the role played by ideologies in acts of mass violence ag...
This thesis examines the international norms banning torture and the death penalty, codified in the...
One of the most important developments in international political and legal theory over the last fif...
International criminal law lacks a coherent account of individual responsibility. This failure is du...