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Socializing states : promoting human rights through international law

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Material type
단행본
Personal Author
Goodman, Ryan. Jinks, Derek.
Title Statement
Socializing states : promoting human rights through international law / Ryan Goodman and Derek Jinks.
Publication, Distribution, etc
New York, NY :   Oxford University Press,   c2013.  
Physical Medium
ix, 240 p. ; 24 cm.
ISBN
9780199300990 (hbk.) 0199300992 (hbk.) 9780199301003 (pbk.) 019930100X (pbk.)
Content Notes
Introduction : rethinking state socialization and international human rights law -- Three mechanisms of social influence -- Acculturation of states : the theoretical model -- Acculturation of states : the empirical record -- Conditional membership : socialization and the community delimitation-- Precision of legal obligations : socialization and rule-making -- Monitoring and enforcement : socialization and rule-breakers -- State acculturation and the problem of compliance -- Toward an integrated model of state socialization -- Conclusion: taking stock and future research.
Bibliography, Etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term
Human rights --Political aspects. International law and human rights. State, The --Social aspects.
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Contents information

Table of Contents

Table of Contents ; Chapter 1. Introduction: Rethinking State Socialization and International Human Rights Law ; A. The Empirical Study of International Law ; B. Objectives of the Project ; C. Theorizing State Socialization ; D. Advancing the Understanding of State Socialization ; E. Outline of the Book ; PART I. A THEORY OF INFLUENCE ; Chapter 2. Three Mechanisms of Social Influence ; A. Material inducement ; B. Persuasion ; C. Acculturation ; 1. Acculturation as Incomplete Internalization: Distinguishing Persuasion ; 2. Acculturation as Social Sanctions and Rewards: Distinguishing Material Inducement ; D. Illustration: Mechanisms of Influence in The Global Diffusion of Markets and Democracy ; Chapter 3. Acculturation of States: The Theoretical Model ; A. Socialization of the State ; B. Acculturation and the Patterns of State Practice ; 1. Isomorphism across states ; 2. Decoupling within states ; 3. Global integration correlation ; 4. Social networks correlation ; 5. Institutionalization correlation ; 6. Contagion effects: adoption by other states is a predictor of subsequent adoption ; 7. Lack of correlation with geopolitical vulnerability or with powerful states'' interests ; 8. Discerning the Process of Micro-Acculturation: Qualitative analysis and case studies ; Chapter 4. Acculturation of States: The Empirical Record ; A. Studies Outside of Human Rights ; 1. Environmental policy and public education ; 2. Network effects ; B. Human rights studies ; 1. Constitutional design ; 2. Substantive rights protections: Children''s rights and women''s rights ; 3. Network effects and human rights ; 4. Regional/

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