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The justice cascade, how human rights prosecutions are changing world politics, Kathryn Sikkink

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The justice cascade, how human rights prosecutions are changing world politics, Kathryn Sikkink
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 307-322) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The justice cascade
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
711051792
Responsibility statement
Kathryn Sikkink
Sub title
how human rights prosecutions are changing world politics
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- Part I. Creating individual accountability. Navigating without a map: human rights trials in southern Europe; Argentina: from pariah state to global protagonist -- Part II. Spreading ideas about individual accountability. Interlude: how does the Argentine experience spread?; The streams of the justice cascade -- Part III. Do human rights prosecutions make a difference? the effects of human rights prosecutions in Latin America; Global deterrence and human rights prosecutions; Is the United States immune to the justice cascade? -- Part IV. Conclusions. Policy, theory, and the justice cascade
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