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Mobilizing for human rights : International law in domestic politics (Record no. 29636)

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Personal name Simmons Beth A
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Title Mobilizing for human rights : International law in domestic politics
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Cambridge
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Cambridge University Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2009
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Extent 451p
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Price amount Rs. 1,608
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Formatted contents note Contents<br/>List of Figures and Tables;<br/>Acknowledgments;<br/>Abbreviations<br/>PART I;<br/>1. Introduction;<br/>Why International Law?<br/>International Law and International Relations: The State of Knowledge<br/>The Argument in Brief Organization of the Book;<br/>2. Why International Law? The Development of the International Human Rights Regime in the Twentieth Century The Global Context: The Intensification of State Accountability<br/>in the Twentieth Century<br/>The Influence of Wartime on Human Rights Toward Legalization: Progress and Hesitation<br/>The 1970S and Beyond: The Acceleration of Legal Development<br/>Conclusions;<br/>3. Theories of Commitment;<br/>Why Commit? The Common Wisdom<br/>A Theory of Rationally Expressive Ratification<br/>False Negatives and False Positives<br/>The Evidence: Empirical Patterns of Treaty Commitment<br/>Conclusions;<br/>4.Theories of Compliance;<br/>International Treaties and International Politics<br/>A Domestic Politics Theory of Treaty Compliance<br/>Expectations<br/>Conclusions;<br/>PART II;<br/>5.Civil Rights;<br/>Civil Rights and International Law<br/>Religious Freedom<br/>Fair Trials<br/>Cruel and Inhumane Punishment: The Death Penalty<br/>Conclusions;<br/>6. Equality for Women: Education, Work, and Reproductive Rights<br/>Women's Rights and International Law<br/>Educational Opportunity<br/>Reproductive Health<br/>Employment<br/>A Closer Look at Mechanisms<br/>Conclusions;<br/>7. Humane Treatment: The Prevalence and Prevention of Torture<br/>Torture and International Law<br/>Data and Methods<br/>Statistical Findings<br/>Chile and Israel: Experiences with the CAT<br/>Conclusions;<br/>8. The Protection of Innocents: Rights of the Child<br/>Children's Rights<br/>Child Labor<br/>Basic Health Care: Immunizations<br/>Child Soldiers<br/>Conclusions;<br/>9. Conclusion<br/>Commitment and Compliance: Twin Puzzles for International<br/>Human Rights Law<br/>Human Rights Treaties in Perspective<br/>Implications for Policy and Practice<br/>Conclusion;<br/>Appendix J: Data Appendix<br/>Appendix 2: Regime Type and Rule of Law Categories;<br/>References;<br/>Index<br/><br/>
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