When nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) encounter state resistance to human rights accountability, how do NGOs use international courts for their human rights advocacy strategies? Considering the overlapping phenomena of shrinking civic space within authoritarian, hybrid, and democratically backsliding regimes, and state backlash against international courts, NGOs navigate two potential levels of state backlash against human rights accountability. Building on the interdisciplinary scholarship on legal mobilization, we develop an integrated framework for explaining how states' two-level (domestic and international) backlash tactics can both promote and deter NGOs' strategic litigation at international human rights courts (IHRCs). States' b...
In recent years, courts in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo) have produced some of the mos...
This article provides an analysis of Amnesty International and its efforts to establish a global, hu...
Victims of systemic rights abuses, their families, and non-governmental organizations are turning to...
This article explores the extent to which nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) have standing to brin...
This dissertation takes a detailed look at the role of non-state stakeholders, overwhelmingly civi...
Answering why domestic advocacy groups in democratic states choose to utilize international institut...
This article studies the effects of human rights international nongovernmental organizations (INGOs)...
Often seen as selfless champions of human rights, non-governmental organizations are vulnerable to a...
In recent years, the number of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) working in the international ar...
Answering why domestic advocacy groups in democratic states choose to utilize international institut...
It is notable that Human rights constitute fundamental needs of human beings’ survival. The existenc...
Published as Chapter 7 in NGOs and Human Rights: Promise and Performance, Claude E. Welch, Jr., ed....
Do the “shaming” activities of HROs (human rights international non-governmental organizations) have...
International human rights advocacy has traditionally been defined by the claims of persecuted indiv...
This dissertation analyzes how political actors mobilize in international legal institutions to shin...
In recent years, courts in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo) have produced some of the mos...
This article provides an analysis of Amnesty International and its efforts to establish a global, hu...
Victims of systemic rights abuses, their families, and non-governmental organizations are turning to...
This article explores the extent to which nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) have standing to brin...
This dissertation takes a detailed look at the role of non-state stakeholders, overwhelmingly civi...
Answering why domestic advocacy groups in democratic states choose to utilize international institut...
This article studies the effects of human rights international nongovernmental organizations (INGOs)...
Often seen as selfless champions of human rights, non-governmental organizations are vulnerable to a...
In recent years, the number of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) working in the international ar...
Answering why domestic advocacy groups in democratic states choose to utilize international institut...
It is notable that Human rights constitute fundamental needs of human beings’ survival. The existenc...
Published as Chapter 7 in NGOs and Human Rights: Promise and Performance, Claude E. Welch, Jr., ed....
Do the “shaming” activities of HROs (human rights international non-governmental organizations) have...
International human rights advocacy has traditionally been defined by the claims of persecuted indiv...
This dissertation analyzes how political actors mobilize in international legal institutions to shin...
In recent years, courts in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo) have produced some of the mos...
This article provides an analysis of Amnesty International and its efforts to establish a global, hu...
Victims of systemic rights abuses, their families, and non-governmental organizations are turning to...