Over the last three decades, a growing number of countries have experienced a transition from authoritarianism to democracy, and the new governments have been increasingly expected to address past human rights violations. While the academic literature on the impact of human rights prosecution is relatively well developed, the literature on the causes of such prosecution is still sparse. Why do states pursue criminal prosecutions against former state officials on the charge of human rights violations? This article answers this question by testing three key theories: the balance of power between old and new elites, transnational advocacy networks, and the diffusion theory. I conduct a cross-national study of 71 countries that were in a state ...
Answering why domestic advocacy groups in democratic states choose to utilize international institut...
This Article will attempt to make the case for the domestic civil action in defense of...
We analyze the cross-national and cross-temporal variation in the presence or absence of domestic co...
Human rights prosecutions have been the major policy innovation of the late twentieth century design...
Do human rights prosecutions deter dictatorships from relinquishing power? Advances in the study of ...
Over the last three decades, thousands of prosecutions for human rights abuses have progressed throu...
In this dissertation I explore the effects of domestic and international pressures on human rights a...
The global transitional justice tool kit—involving the use of criminal prosecutions, amnesties, and ...
This article offers the first systematic analysis of the effects of domestic atrocity laws on human ...
The global transitional justice tool kit—involving the use of criminal prosecutions, amnesties, and ...
Many countries around the world have suffered from disastrous dictatorships riddled with human right...
While the traditional understanding of human rights is to restrain state authority to prevent abuses...
In the age of terrorism, human rights law globally suffers substantial setbacks. However, at the reg...
This article presents a new dataset of transitional justice mechanisms utilized worldwide from 1970-...
Victims of systemic rights abuses, their families, and non-governmental organizations are turning to...
Answering why domestic advocacy groups in democratic states choose to utilize international institut...
This Article will attempt to make the case for the domestic civil action in defense of...
We analyze the cross-national and cross-temporal variation in the presence or absence of domestic co...
Human rights prosecutions have been the major policy innovation of the late twentieth century design...
Do human rights prosecutions deter dictatorships from relinquishing power? Advances in the study of ...
Over the last three decades, thousands of prosecutions for human rights abuses have progressed throu...
In this dissertation I explore the effects of domestic and international pressures on human rights a...
The global transitional justice tool kit—involving the use of criminal prosecutions, amnesties, and ...
This article offers the first systematic analysis of the effects of domestic atrocity laws on human ...
The global transitional justice tool kit—involving the use of criminal prosecutions, amnesties, and ...
Many countries around the world have suffered from disastrous dictatorships riddled with human right...
While the traditional understanding of human rights is to restrain state authority to prevent abuses...
In the age of terrorism, human rights law globally suffers substantial setbacks. However, at the reg...
This article presents a new dataset of transitional justice mechanisms utilized worldwide from 1970-...
Victims of systemic rights abuses, their families, and non-governmental organizations are turning to...
Answering why domestic advocacy groups in democratic states choose to utilize international institut...
This Article will attempt to make the case for the domestic civil action in defense of...
We analyze the cross-national and cross-temporal variation in the presence or absence of domestic co...