Despite general endorsement of universal human rights, people continue to tolerate specific human rights violations. I conducted a two-part study to investigate this issue. For Part I, I examined whether people tolerated torture (a human rights violation) based on the morality and deservingness of the target. Participants tolerated torture more when the target had committed a highly morally reprehensible transgression. This effect was mediated by the target’s perceived deservingness for harsh treatment, and held over and above participants’ abstract support for the right to humane treatment. For Part II, hypocrisy induction was used in an attempt to reduce participants’ toleration of the torture. Participants were assigned to either the hyp...
Why, despite all of the inspiring rhetoric in support of human rights, do flagrant violations endure...
Human Rights Education (HRE) involves more than knowledge of rights and wrongs. It developed to enab...
Research has shown that people often reinterpret their experiences of others' harm and suffering to ...
ii Despite general endorsement of universal human rights, people continue to tolerate specific human...
We report results from two experimental studies that show a large gap between support for general pr...
In this article I try to elucidate the concept of human dignity by taking a closer look at the featu...
The torture issue can be regarded as one of the most important issue in the human rights protection ...
Human rights have improved but not everywhere and for everyone. Scholarship has focused on domestic ...
A psychology-informed view of human rights has been taken into account by many scholars while examin...
What makes some human rights campaigns denouncing prisoner abuse and torture more effective than oth...
Although historically legal interest in human rights has been the special province of scholars, rece...
Since the emergence of human rights, torture has received considerable attention and is being prohib...
Although scholars have shown longstanding interest in the boundaries of interpretation of the right ...
Despite documents such as the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights, people still to...
Public pressure to take punitive action against human rights violators is often a driving force behi...
Why, despite all of the inspiring rhetoric in support of human rights, do flagrant violations endure...
Human Rights Education (HRE) involves more than knowledge of rights and wrongs. It developed to enab...
Research has shown that people often reinterpret their experiences of others' harm and suffering to ...
ii Despite general endorsement of universal human rights, people continue to tolerate specific human...
We report results from two experimental studies that show a large gap between support for general pr...
In this article I try to elucidate the concept of human dignity by taking a closer look at the featu...
The torture issue can be regarded as one of the most important issue in the human rights protection ...
Human rights have improved but not everywhere and for everyone. Scholarship has focused on domestic ...
A psychology-informed view of human rights has been taken into account by many scholars while examin...
What makes some human rights campaigns denouncing prisoner abuse and torture more effective than oth...
Although historically legal interest in human rights has been the special province of scholars, rece...
Since the emergence of human rights, torture has received considerable attention and is being prohib...
Although scholars have shown longstanding interest in the boundaries of interpretation of the right ...
Despite documents such as the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights, people still to...
Public pressure to take punitive action against human rights violators is often a driving force behi...
Why, despite all of the inspiring rhetoric in support of human rights, do flagrant violations endure...
Human Rights Education (HRE) involves more than knowledge of rights and wrongs. It developed to enab...
Research has shown that people often reinterpret their experiences of others' harm and suffering to ...