2023
DOI: 10.1093/isq/sqad027
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Is the Bad News about Compliance Bad News about Human Rights? Evidence from the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights

Abstract: How do authoritative international bodies decide that states have complied with their orders? Compliance research has mostly focused on how states react to rulings and how interest groups mobilize for and against compliance. Less has been said about how international bodies certify compliance with their orders in contexts of conflicting interests and incomplete information. Because in theory the seal of compliance could be given to different types and volumes of state actions, we argue that when nongovernmenta… Show more

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