Support for international human rights law (IHRL) is one area where most international lawyers would have a hunch that the European Union fares better than the United States overall. In this article I focus on Pollack’s dependent variable, “support” for international law, and its four dimensions: leadership, commitment, compliance, and internalization and investigate this hunch. I find that the conventional contrast between the US and the EU with regard to their support for IHRL is valid, with respect to political support for IHRL, but less so for judicial support. I argue that the marked differences between the EU and the US in the field of political support for IHRL are best explained by the thickness of the institutional human rights reg...
Although rooted in a similar ideal, human rights (IHRL), international criminal law (ICL) and intern...
This article examines the ways in which Inter-American human rights law has been received and employ...
Contemporary policies for implementing international human rights law within the domestic legal syst...
Does international human rights law make a difference? Does it protect rights in practice? The impor...
Does international human rights law make a difference? Does it protect rights in practice? The impor...
This book offers a critical reinterpretation of Western European States’ programmatic support for In...
The EU and the United States are the most important state promoters of human rights and share a comm...
Individual human rights are secured by both constitutional law and international law. The coexistenc...
Does international human rights law make a difference? Does it protect rights in practice? The impor...
This article will catalogue the various contexts in which United States courts have agreed or refuse...
Does international human rights law make a difference? Does it protect rights in practice? The impor...
The human rights community has fiercely criticized the United States\u27 failure to make internation...
This article considers the Inter-American Human Rights System (IAHRS) as a response to the general a...
The human rights community has fiercely criticized the United States\u27 failure to make internation...
This article examines the ways in which Inter-American human rights law has been received and employ...
Although rooted in a similar ideal, human rights (IHRL), international criminal law (ICL) and intern...
This article examines the ways in which Inter-American human rights law has been received and employ...
Contemporary policies for implementing international human rights law within the domestic legal syst...
Does international human rights law make a difference? Does it protect rights in practice? The impor...
Does international human rights law make a difference? Does it protect rights in practice? The impor...
This book offers a critical reinterpretation of Western European States’ programmatic support for In...
The EU and the United States are the most important state promoters of human rights and share a comm...
Individual human rights are secured by both constitutional law and international law. The coexistenc...
Does international human rights law make a difference? Does it protect rights in practice? The impor...
This article will catalogue the various contexts in which United States courts have agreed or refuse...
Does international human rights law make a difference? Does it protect rights in practice? The impor...
The human rights community has fiercely criticized the United States\u27 failure to make internation...
This article considers the Inter-American Human Rights System (IAHRS) as a response to the general a...
The human rights community has fiercely criticized the United States\u27 failure to make internation...
This article examines the ways in which Inter-American human rights law has been received and employ...
Although rooted in a similar ideal, human rights (IHRL), international criminal law (ICL) and intern...
This article examines the ways in which Inter-American human rights law has been received and employ...
Contemporary policies for implementing international human rights law within the domestic legal syst...