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How to Influence States: Socialization and International Human Rights Law
URL: http://www.law.uchicago.edu/academics/publiclaw/resources/62-Jinks.pdf

Description:
Discusses how "regime design choices in international law turn on empirical claims about how states behave and under what condition their behavior changes." The authors suggest that states might influence other states in three ways: coercion, persuasion, and acculturation. Part of the University of Chicago Law School's Public Law and Legal Theory Working Paper series. Opens directly into a PDF file.

Author:
Goodman, Ryan; Jinks, Derek

Library of Congress Subject Headings:
Human rights
International relations
International relations and culture
Political science

LII Database Information:
Record 13169 created by Sue Kamm on 05/07/2004
Last modification on 05/12/2004
Last review by Charlotte Bagby on 01/10/2006
Published: 05/07/2004  
Funding agency: California State Library
LII Item ID: http://lii.org/cs/lii/view/item/13169