This article offers the first systematic analysis of the effects of domestic atrocity laws on human rights prosecutions. Scholars have identified various political and sociological factors to explain the striking rise in human rights prosecutions over the past 30 years, yet the role of domestic criminal law in enabling such prosecutions has largely been unexamined. That is surprising given that international legal prohibitions against human rights atrocities are designed to be enforced by domestic courts applying domestic criminal law. We argue that domestic criminal laws against genocide and crimes against humanity facilitate human rights prosecutions in post-authoritarian states by helping to overcome formal legal roadblocks to prosecutio...
This article looks at the development of the concept of crimes against humanity at the International...
This article analyses the role that human rights bodies play in triggering the application of crimin...
The article examines the possibility of including economic and social human rights into the concept ...
Human rights prosecutions have been the major policy innovation of the late twentieth century design...
In the age of terrorism, human rights law globally suffers substantial setbacks. However, at the reg...
Do human rights prosecutions deter dictatorships from relinquishing power? Advances in the study of ...
Mass human rights violations are among the most pressing international problems facing policy makers...
Over the last three decades, a growing number of countries have experienced a transition from author...
Over the last three decades, thousands of prosecutions for human rights abuses have progressed throu...
Large bodies of research examine why states construct and ratify international legal agreements, yet...
Large bodies of research examine why states construct and ratify international legal agreements, yet...
This Article will attempt to make the case for the domestic civil action in defense of...
This Article will attempt to make the case for the domestic civil action in defense of...
LL.D.The starting point of this research is the observation that the protection of human rights and ...
This article analyses the role that human rights bodies play in triggering the application of crimin...
This article looks at the development of the concept of crimes against humanity at the International...
This article analyses the role that human rights bodies play in triggering the application of crimin...
The article examines the possibility of including economic and social human rights into the concept ...
Human rights prosecutions have been the major policy innovation of the late twentieth century design...
In the age of terrorism, human rights law globally suffers substantial setbacks. However, at the reg...
Do human rights prosecutions deter dictatorships from relinquishing power? Advances in the study of ...
Mass human rights violations are among the most pressing international problems facing policy makers...
Over the last three decades, a growing number of countries have experienced a transition from author...
Over the last three decades, thousands of prosecutions for human rights abuses have progressed throu...
Large bodies of research examine why states construct and ratify international legal agreements, yet...
Large bodies of research examine why states construct and ratify international legal agreements, yet...
This Article will attempt to make the case for the domestic civil action in defense of...
This Article will attempt to make the case for the domestic civil action in defense of...
LL.D.The starting point of this research is the observation that the protection of human rights and ...
This article analyses the role that human rights bodies play in triggering the application of crimin...
This article looks at the development of the concept of crimes against humanity at the International...
This article analyses the role that human rights bodies play in triggering the application of crimin...
The article examines the possibility of including economic and social human rights into the concept ...