Regional Courts Domestic Politics and the Struggle for Human Rights

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Despite substantial growth in past decades international human rights law faces significant enforcement challenges and threats to legitimacy in many parts of the world. Regional human rights courts like the European and Inter-American Courts of Human Rights represent unique institutions that allow individuals to file formal complaints with an international legal body and render judgments against states. In this book Jillienne Haglund focuses on regional human rights court deterrence or the extent to which adverse judgments discourage the commission of future human rights abuses. She argues that regional court deterrence is more likely when the chief executive has the capacity and willingness to respond to adverse regional court judgments. Drawing comparisons across Europe and the Americas this book uses quantitative data analyses supplemented with qualitative evidence from many adverse judgments to explain the conditions under which regional courts deter future rights abuses.
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