Commentators on global politics frequently observe the abject failure of states and global institutions to respond to local, regional, and global crises ranging from dramatic climatic events, humanitarian crises, warfare and violence, to the continuation of unsavoury rights-abusive regimes. In my own work in the field of the comparative politics of human rights, the types of observations that Abramowitz and Pickering make in this piece are all too common, and have led many in the past to make similar such observations that powerful states constantly engage in a grand human rights “double standard.
Recent quantitative scholarship on international human rights law has revealed a trend in which coun...
The thesis addresses the question of whether the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) can be considered a...
The dissertation involves a study of the emerging international norm of ‘The Responsibility to Prote...
The Foreign Policy article under review brings us back to the issues addressed in April\u27s Roundta...
Human rights, it is often observed, have become a common global language for making moral claims. On...
The happenings of the last 30 years have brought the International Community to seek a solution to a...
After the World War Two, the World has been facing different human rights breaches which cannot be r...
Globalisation has made the protection of human rights and prevention of violations of these rights m...
While it is universally recognized that states are responsible for human rights conditions in their ...
The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is widely heralded as a new norm in international relations and ...
While it is universally recognized that states are responsible for human rights conditions in their ...
This book explores attempts to develop a more acceptable account of the principles and mechanisms as...
Human Rights Protection in Global Politics analyzes the contemporary human rights responsibilities o...
The Responsibility to Protect (RtP) report has been hailed by academics and policy makers alike as a...
US policy toward failed states should focus on strengthening civil society and social movements so t...
Recent quantitative scholarship on international human rights law has revealed a trend in which coun...
The thesis addresses the question of whether the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) can be considered a...
The dissertation involves a study of the emerging international norm of ‘The Responsibility to Prote...
The Foreign Policy article under review brings us back to the issues addressed in April\u27s Roundta...
Human rights, it is often observed, have become a common global language for making moral claims. On...
The happenings of the last 30 years have brought the International Community to seek a solution to a...
After the World War Two, the World has been facing different human rights breaches which cannot be r...
Globalisation has made the protection of human rights and prevention of violations of these rights m...
While it is universally recognized that states are responsible for human rights conditions in their ...
The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is widely heralded as a new norm in international relations and ...
While it is universally recognized that states are responsible for human rights conditions in their ...
This book explores attempts to develop a more acceptable account of the principles and mechanisms as...
Human Rights Protection in Global Politics analyzes the contemporary human rights responsibilities o...
The Responsibility to Protect (RtP) report has been hailed by academics and policy makers alike as a...
US policy toward failed states should focus on strengthening civil society and social movements so t...
Recent quantitative scholarship on international human rights law has revealed a trend in which coun...
The thesis addresses the question of whether the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) can be considered a...
The dissertation involves a study of the emerging international norm of ‘The Responsibility to Prote...