The Persistent Power of Human Rights From Commitment to Compliance 1st Edition by Thomas Risse, Stephen C Ropp, Kathryn Sikkink – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 1107609364, 9781139237161
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ISBN 10: 1107609364
ISBN 13: 9781139237161
Author: Thomas Risse, Stephen C Ropp, Kathryn Sikkink
The Persistent Power of Human Rights From Commitment to Compliance 1st Table of contents:
Part I Introduction and stock-taking
1 Introduction and overview
2 The power of human rights a decade after: from euphoria to contestation?
3 From ratification to compliance: quantitative evidence on the spiral model
Part II Conceptual and methodological issues
4 Human rights in areas of limited statehood: the new agenda
5 The “compliance gap” and the efficacy of international human rights institutions
6 Social mechanisms to promote international human rights: complementary or contradictory?
Part III From ratification to compliance: states revisited
7 The normative context of human rights criticism: treaty ratification and UN mechanisms
8 The United States and torture: does the spiral model work?
9 Resisting the power of human rights: the People’s Republic of China
10 The “Arab Spring” and the spiral model: Tunisia and Morocco
Part IV From commitment to compliance: companies, rebels, individuals
11 Encouraging greater compliance: local networks and the United Nations Global Compact
12 Business and human rights: how corporate norm violators become norm entrepreneurs
13 Taming of the warlords: commitment and compliance by armed opposition groups in civil wars
14 Changing hearts and minds: sexual politics and human rights
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