Book contents
- Domestic Politics and International Human Rights Tribunals
- Series page
- Dedication
- Domestic Politics and International Human Rights Tribunals
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acronyms
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Human Rights Tribunals and the Challenge of Compliance
- 2 Explaining Compliance with Human Rights Tribunals
- 3 Domestic Institutions and Patterns of Compliance
- 4 Compliance as a Signal of States’ Human Rights Commitments
- 5 Leveraging International Law’s Legitimacy to Change Policies
- 6 The Bitter Pill of Compliance
- 7 Compliance Failures
- 8 Conclusion
- Works Cited
- Index
Contents
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 December 2013
- Domestic Politics and International Human Rights Tribunals
- Series page
- Dedication
- Domestic Politics and International Human Rights Tribunals
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acronyms
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Human Rights Tribunals and the Challenge of Compliance
- 2 Explaining Compliance with Human Rights Tribunals
- 3 Domestic Institutions and Patterns of Compliance
- 4 Compliance as a Signal of States’ Human Rights Commitments
- 5 Leveraging International Law’s Legitimacy to Change Policies
- 6 The Bitter Pill of Compliance
- 7 Compliance Failures
- 8 Conclusion
- Works Cited
- Index
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- Domestic Politics and International Human Rights TribunalsThe Problem of Compliance, pp. vii - xPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2014