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Human rights --- International law --- International law and human rights --- State, The --- Political aspects --- Social aspects --- Human rights - Political aspects --- State, The - Social aspects
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The role of international law in global politics is as poorly understood as it is important. But how can the international legal regime encourage states to respect human rights? Given that international law lacks a centralized enforcement mechanism, it is not obvious how this law matters at all, and how it might change the behavior or preferences of state actors. In Socializing States, Ryan Goodman and Derek Jinks contend that what is needed is a greater emphasis on the mechanisms of law's social influence--and the micro-processes that drive each mechanism. Such an emphasis would make clearer
Human rights -- Political aspects. --- International law and human rights. --- State, The -- Social aspects. --- Human rights --- International law and human rights --- State, The --- Law, Politics & Government --- Human Rights --- Administration --- Commonwealth, The --- Sovereignty --- Political science --- Human rights and international law --- Basic rights --- Civil rights (International law) --- Rights, Human --- Rights of man --- Human security --- Transitional justice --- Truth commissions --- Political aspects --- Social aspects --- Law and legislation --- Human rights - Political aspects --- State, The - Social aspects
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International humanitarian law has been perceived till now as encompassing only judicial cases concerning refugee protection or war crimes prosecutions, particularly in domestic fora. Yet, the last decade has witnessed a revolution in the way judicial bodies—international and domestic alike—are ready to tackle complex security aspects pertaining to the laws of war. The present volume follows the international and domestic courts’ jurisprudential evolution as they deal with issues like the classification of armed conflicts, direct participation in hostilities and the nexus between international humanitarian law and human rights law. Projecting the field’s jurisprudential development, the volume examines the role of international humanitarian law also in the realms of quasi-judicial bodies. Derek Jinks, University of Texas, School of Law, Austin, Texas, USA. Jackson Nyamuya Maogoto University of Manchester, School of Law, Manchester, UK. Solon Solomon King’s College London, Dickson Poon School of Law, London, UK.
Humanitarian law. --- Humanitarian conventions --- International humanitarian law --- War (International law) --- International Humanitarian Law, Law of Armed Conflict. --- Public International Law . --- International humanitarian law. --- Public international law. --- Law of nations --- Nations, Law of --- Public international law --- Law
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The editors bring together a stellar group of contributors from across the social sciences to apply a broad yet conceptually unified array of advanced social science research concepts to the study of human rights and human rights law.
Human rights --- Civil rights --- Sociological jurisprudence --- Law, Politics & Government --- Human Rights --- Law --- Law and society --- Society and law --- Sociology of law --- Jurisprudence --- Sociology --- Law and the social sciences --- Basic rights --- Civil liberties --- Constitutional rights --- Fundamental rights --- Rights, Civil --- Constitutional law --- Political persecution --- Civil rights (International law) --- Rights, Human --- Rights of man --- Human security --- Transitional justice --- Truth commissions --- Law and legislation
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Human Rights --- Civil rights --- Sociological jurisprudence --- Human rights --- Law --- Law and society --- Society and law --- Sociology of law --- Basic rights --- Civil rights (International law) --- Rights, Human --- Rights of man --- Civil liberties --- Constitutional rights --- Fundamental rights --- Rights, Civil --- Sociology --- Law and legislation --- Jurisprudence --- Law and the social sciences --- Human security --- Transitional justice --- Truth commissions --- Constitutional law --- Political persecution
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In Understanding Social Action, Promoting Human Rights, editors Ryan Goodman, Derek Jinks, and Andrew K. Woods bring together a stellar group of contributors from across the social sciences to apply a broad yet conceptually unified array of advanced social science research concepts to the study of human rights and human rights law.
Civil rights. --- Human rights. --- Sociological jurisprudence.
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International humanitarian law has been perceived till now as encompassing only judicial cases concerning refugee protection or war crimes prosecutions, particularly in domestic fora. Yet, the last decade has witnessed a revolution in the way judicial bodies—international and domestic alike—are ready to tackle complex security aspects pertaining to the laws of war. The present volume follows the international and domestic courts’ jurisprudential evolution as they deal with issues like the classification of armed conflicts, direct participation in hostilities and the nexus between international humanitarian law and human rights law. Projecting the field’s jurisprudential development, the volume examines the role of international humanitarian law also in the realms of quasi-judicial bodies. Derek Jinks, University of Texas, School of Law, Austin, Texas, USA. Jackson Nyamuya Maogoto University of Manchester, School of Law, Manchester, UK. Solon Solomon King’s College London, Dickson Poon School of Law, London, UK.
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