International law has developed what many might consider a constitutional understanding of individual civil rights that individuals can claim vis-à-vis their own governments. This article discusses the development of aspects of international law relating to civil rights and argues that if this body of law is meaningful, we should see evidence of links between acceptance of international legal obligation and domestic practices. Recognizing that external forms of enforcement of civil rights is unlikely (because doing so is not generally in the interest of potential enforcers ), I argue that international civil rights treaties will have their greatest effect where stakeholders-local citizens-have the motive and the means to demand treaty comp...
A fundamental principle of international law, articulated by the decisions of the Nuremberg Tribunal...
The essay argues that the international community should recognize a right of nonviolent resistance ...
In the post-War era, international law became a talisman for the protection of individuals from gove...
International law has developed what many might consider a constitutional understanding of individua...
In Getting to Rights: Treaty Ratification, Constitutional Convergence, and Human Rights Practice, Za...
In this article it is contended that state practice, as evidenced in the declarations of the judicia...
This article argues that ratification by the United States of two major international human rights t...
The juxtaposition of legal sovereignty against international duty (in the form of fostering greater ...
This Article examines the adoption of rights in national constitutions in the post-World War II peri...
After the non-binding Universal Declaration of Human Rights, many global and regional human rights t...
This Article will attempt to make the case for the domestic civil action in defense of...
Ever since Grotius first suggested that desire for esteem from the broader global community motivate...
In this article it is contended that state practice, as evidenced in the declarations of the j...
This article analyzes the domestic application of international human rights law from the standpoint...
textInternational treaties consist of horizontal obligations between two or more states and are enfo...
A fundamental principle of international law, articulated by the decisions of the Nuremberg Tribunal...
The essay argues that the international community should recognize a right of nonviolent resistance ...
In the post-War era, international law became a talisman for the protection of individuals from gove...
International law has developed what many might consider a constitutional understanding of individua...
In Getting to Rights: Treaty Ratification, Constitutional Convergence, and Human Rights Practice, Za...
In this article it is contended that state practice, as evidenced in the declarations of the judicia...
This article argues that ratification by the United States of two major international human rights t...
The juxtaposition of legal sovereignty against international duty (in the form of fostering greater ...
This Article examines the adoption of rights in national constitutions in the post-World War II peri...
After the non-binding Universal Declaration of Human Rights, many global and regional human rights t...
This Article will attempt to make the case for the domestic civil action in defense of...
Ever since Grotius first suggested that desire for esteem from the broader global community motivate...
In this article it is contended that state practice, as evidenced in the declarations of the j...
This article analyzes the domestic application of international human rights law from the standpoint...
textInternational treaties consist of horizontal obligations between two or more states and are enfo...
A fundamental principle of international law, articulated by the decisions of the Nuremberg Tribunal...
The essay argues that the international community should recognize a right of nonviolent resistance ...
In the post-War era, international law became a talisman for the protection of individuals from gove...