M.Phil.The thesis starts with a look at the theory of norm diffusion and the factors influencing states to institutionalize international norms. I examine how norms become embedded in post-conflict zones and measure the extent to which they are embedded in state practice. The causal relevance of international norms may be defined in terms of the ability to change state behaviour. The process of norm diffusion is made up of ideas and discussions that change the identities in the post-conflict state that are connected with the behaviour of violating human rights. My argument is based on a constructivist approach to international socialization. The main theoretical approach to international norm dynamics and political change which will be cons...
In 1998 the UN Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement were developed following years of crises ...
This paper focuses on the question of how International Organizations (IOs) influence states. In par...
Current academic debate on human rights is characterized by two prominent but seemingly opposed tend...
This thesis examines the international norms banning torture and the death penalty, codified in the...
This inquiry explores the tension between state sovereignty and universal human rights. Research is...
This thesis develops a theoretical model to explain the creation of international behavioural norms ...
How do international norms travel, via statebuilding efforts, into post-conflict settings, and how d...
Regime design choices in international law turn on empirical claims about how states behave and unde...
Thesis (M.A., International Affairs) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009.This thesis an...
Defence date: 20 September 2018Examining Board: Professor Dr. Jennifer Welsh, EUI; Professor Dr. Ulr...
Research on norms in International Relations (IR) includes various concepts related to how norms inf...
This thesis examines the genesis and evolution of the anti-discrimination norm directed at race and ...
In analyzing the process of norm diffusion, this contribution addresses the question of why the glob...
Norms are one of the most widely studied topics of contemporary International Relations scholarship....
Contains fulltext : 159968.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Theories on t...
In 1998 the UN Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement were developed following years of crises ...
This paper focuses on the question of how International Organizations (IOs) influence states. In par...
Current academic debate on human rights is characterized by two prominent but seemingly opposed tend...
This thesis examines the international norms banning torture and the death penalty, codified in the...
This inquiry explores the tension between state sovereignty and universal human rights. Research is...
This thesis develops a theoretical model to explain the creation of international behavioural norms ...
How do international norms travel, via statebuilding efforts, into post-conflict settings, and how d...
Regime design choices in international law turn on empirical claims about how states behave and unde...
Thesis (M.A., International Affairs) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009.This thesis an...
Defence date: 20 September 2018Examining Board: Professor Dr. Jennifer Welsh, EUI; Professor Dr. Ulr...
Research on norms in International Relations (IR) includes various concepts related to how norms inf...
This thesis examines the genesis and evolution of the anti-discrimination norm directed at race and ...
In analyzing the process of norm diffusion, this contribution addresses the question of why the glob...
Norms are one of the most widely studied topics of contemporary International Relations scholarship....
Contains fulltext : 159968.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Theories on t...
In 1998 the UN Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement were developed following years of crises ...
This paper focuses on the question of how International Organizations (IOs) influence states. In par...
Current academic debate on human rights is characterized by two prominent but seemingly opposed tend...