Courts Resisting Courts explores a critical tension in international law: the relationship between international and national courts. Leading theorists assume that autonomous national courts heighten compliance with international human rights regimes. This article challenges this orthodoxy. It focuses on the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, an international court unique in that it orders far-reaching, innovative remedies that invoke action not only by the State\u27s executive, but also the legislature and local courts. Original data reveals that national courts, more than any other branch of government, shirk the Court\u27s rulings. This article turns this insight into a prescription for gaining greater compliance: International human ...
This article examines the ways in which Inter-American human rights law has been received and employ...
International courts (ICs) with human rights mandates have recently faced instances of backlash aimi...
In the past few decades, human rights courts have been widely established around the world, sparking...
Courts Resisting Courts explores a critical tension in international law: the relationship between i...
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights (ICHR) is one of the central institutions promoting adheren...
The use of compliance studies to evaluate the effectiveness of international human rights courts can...
This essay fills a gap by exploring compliance theory in international law to the Inter-American Cou...
This article will catalogue the various contexts in which United States courts have agreed or refuse...
Why do courts rely on specific bodies of jurisprudence to justify decisions? We analyze judicial dia...
The Inter-American Court’s negative reputation as a judicial activist is often contrasted with its i...
This essay fills a gap by exploring compliance theory in international law to the Inter-American Cou...
The European and Inter-American human rights courts are increasingly moving beyond their original ma...
Abstract This essay fills a gap by exploring compliance theory in international law to the Inter-Am...
In recent times, instances of contestation against the European Court of Human Rights and the Inter-...
When analyzing the contentious jurisprudence of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights ...
This article examines the ways in which Inter-American human rights law has been received and employ...
International courts (ICs) with human rights mandates have recently faced instances of backlash aimi...
In the past few decades, human rights courts have been widely established around the world, sparking...
Courts Resisting Courts explores a critical tension in international law: the relationship between i...
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights (ICHR) is one of the central institutions promoting adheren...
The use of compliance studies to evaluate the effectiveness of international human rights courts can...
This essay fills a gap by exploring compliance theory in international law to the Inter-American Cou...
This article will catalogue the various contexts in which United States courts have agreed or refuse...
Why do courts rely on specific bodies of jurisprudence to justify decisions? We analyze judicial dia...
The Inter-American Court’s negative reputation as a judicial activist is often contrasted with its i...
This essay fills a gap by exploring compliance theory in international law to the Inter-American Cou...
The European and Inter-American human rights courts are increasingly moving beyond their original ma...
Abstract This essay fills a gap by exploring compliance theory in international law to the Inter-Am...
In recent times, instances of contestation against the European Court of Human Rights and the Inter-...
When analyzing the contentious jurisprudence of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights ...
This article examines the ways in which Inter-American human rights law has been received and employ...
International courts (ICs) with human rights mandates have recently faced instances of backlash aimi...
In the past few decades, human rights courts have been widely established around the world, sparking...