Applying just human rights standards is essentially incomprehensible within an unequal world. As a result, these inequities are reflected in the international system that upholds human rights law and considerations. This thesis attempts to tackle the 'why' behind this reality in exploring the question, What explains the increased legal prosecutions for Human Rights Violations within non-western nations compared to western countries despite similar levels of Human Right Violations occurring in both? The conclusive hypothesis is that, as a result of negative implicit biases which stem from historical structural inequalities unequitable human rights applications exist. First, taking court data from the ICC, ICAHR, and ICJ, we established that ...
International human rights law has attracted a barrage of criticism over the past decade or more. On...
International human rights law has attracted a barrage of criticism over the past decade or more. On...
Item does not contain fulltextThis book attempts to establish how courts of general jurisdiction dif...
Country ratings of human rights conditions are now quite popular in macro comparative analysis. How...
Recent quantitative scholarship on international human rights law has revealed a trend in which coun...
Recent quantitative scholarship on international human rights law has revealed a trend in which coun...
Are violators of international human rights norms punished with lower levels of foreign aid? Despite...
Are violators of international human rights norms punished with lower levels of foreign aid? Despite...
Progress in human rights is one of the hallmark achievements of the last century. In 1914, more than...
This article discusses whether it is viable to compare different human rights violations
Country ratings of human rights conditions are now quite popular in macro comparative research. Howe...
Since the 1970s, many humanistically minded academics have become concerned with the comparative mea...
My research analyzed current literature regarding the international court of Justice and Internation...
A review of: Breaking Silence: The Case that Changed the Face of Human Rights by Richard Alan White....
This unique book examines the role and impact of human rights norms in international courts other th...
International human rights law has attracted a barrage of criticism over the past decade or more. On...
International human rights law has attracted a barrage of criticism over the past decade or more. On...
Item does not contain fulltextThis book attempts to establish how courts of general jurisdiction dif...
Country ratings of human rights conditions are now quite popular in macro comparative analysis. How...
Recent quantitative scholarship on international human rights law has revealed a trend in which coun...
Recent quantitative scholarship on international human rights law has revealed a trend in which coun...
Are violators of international human rights norms punished with lower levels of foreign aid? Despite...
Are violators of international human rights norms punished with lower levels of foreign aid? Despite...
Progress in human rights is one of the hallmark achievements of the last century. In 1914, more than...
This article discusses whether it is viable to compare different human rights violations
Country ratings of human rights conditions are now quite popular in macro comparative research. Howe...
Since the 1970s, many humanistically minded academics have become concerned with the comparative mea...
My research analyzed current literature regarding the international court of Justice and Internation...
A review of: Breaking Silence: The Case that Changed the Face of Human Rights by Richard Alan White....
This unique book examines the role and impact of human rights norms in international courts other th...
International human rights law has attracted a barrage of criticism over the past decade or more. On...
International human rights law has attracted a barrage of criticism over the past decade or more. On...
Item does not contain fulltextThis book attempts to establish how courts of general jurisdiction dif...