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Committed To Rights Volume 1 Un Human Rights Treaties And Legal Paths For Commitment And Compliance Audrey L Comstock

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Committed To Rights Volume 1 Un Human Rights Treaties And Legal Paths For Commitment And Compliance Audrey L Comstock
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Committed To Rights Volume 1 Un Human Rights Treaties And Legal Paths For Commitment And Compliance Audrey L Comstock instant download after payment.

Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.98 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Audrey L. Comstock
ISBN: 9781108830072, 1108830072
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Committed To Rights Volume 1 Un Human Rights Treaties And Legal Paths For Commitment And Compliance Audrey L Comstock by Audrey L. Comstock 9781108830072, 1108830072 instant download after payment.

International treaties are the primary means for codifying global human rights standards. However, nation-states are able to make their own choices in how to legally commit to human rights treaties. A state commits to a treaty through four commitment acts: signature, ratification, accession, and succession. These acts signify diverging legal paths with distinct contexts and mechanisms for rights change reflecting legalization, negotiation, sovereignty, and domestic constraints. How a state moves through these actions determines how, when, and to what extent it will comply with the human rights treaties it commits to. Using legal, archival, and quantitative analysis this important book shows that disentangling legal paths to commitment reveals distinct and significant compliance outcomes. Legal context matters for human rights and has important implications for the conceptualization of treaty commitment, the consideration of non-binding commitment, and an optimistic outlook for the impact of human rights treaties.

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