In a growing empirical literature on the determinants of human rights violations, the variable economic system has been untried as an independent variable in multivariate models. More theoretical treatments suggest that capitalism is more of a destructive force in the community, and thus more problematic for the observance of human rights, than it is helpful in the maintenance of human rights. An alternative consideration is that capitalism, through it encouraging the development of democratic institutions, has an indirect positive effect on human rights practices. This manuscript tests three models of human rights using variables common to the literature (political, economic, cultural, demographic), and the uncommon variable capitalism, us...
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Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 271-294.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. A theoretical u...
Human rights and economics are the concepts that have contributed the most to free human kind, the f...
In a growing empirical literature on the determinants of human rights violations, the variable econo...
There are three positions concerning the economic effects of human rights discussed among economists...
Books Discussed in this Article: Amnesty Intemational (Dutch Section) and Pax Christi International,...
9th International Academic Conference on Multidisciplinary and Independent Studies on Social Science...
This paper is concerned with measuring, quantifying, and modeling the extent to which governmental h...
This article begins with a study of the political economy of welfare capitalism to demonstrate how t...
There has been a recent resurgence in scholarly work concerned with the economics of human rights. T...
The “Lee thesis” claims that there is a tradeoff between a country’s respect for human rights and it...
This paper focuses on the link between economic rights and institutions. Simple analysis of data is ...
This research note provides a critical review of the recent literature on the consequences of develo...
By and large, there are two distinct intellectual traditions in social theorizing. One is normative....
The dichotomy between political and socio-economic rights has been subject to criticism ever since t...
for its accuracy or for the views and opinions expressed. ICHRP welcomes the re-use, re-publication ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 271-294.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. A theoretical u...
Human rights and economics are the concepts that have contributed the most to free human kind, the f...
In a growing empirical literature on the determinants of human rights violations, the variable econo...
There are three positions concerning the economic effects of human rights discussed among economists...
Books Discussed in this Article: Amnesty Intemational (Dutch Section) and Pax Christi International,...
9th International Academic Conference on Multidisciplinary and Independent Studies on Social Science...
This paper is concerned with measuring, quantifying, and modeling the extent to which governmental h...
This article begins with a study of the political economy of welfare capitalism to demonstrate how t...
There has been a recent resurgence in scholarly work concerned with the economics of human rights. T...
The “Lee thesis” claims that there is a tradeoff between a country’s respect for human rights and it...
This paper focuses on the link between economic rights and institutions. Simple analysis of data is ...
This research note provides a critical review of the recent literature on the consequences of develo...
By and large, there are two distinct intellectual traditions in social theorizing. One is normative....
The dichotomy between political and socio-economic rights has been subject to criticism ever since t...
for its accuracy or for the views and opinions expressed. ICHRP welcomes the re-use, re-publication ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 271-294.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. A theoretical u...
Human rights and economics are the concepts that have contributed the most to free human kind, the f...