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In a new Journal of Human Rights article, IJL director Dr. Kelebogile Zvobgo (she/her) and coauthors show states assess the extent to which human rights treaties contain strong, precise obligations requiring domestic action. States are less likely to ratify more demanding treaties. doi.org/10.1080/147548…

Excerpts of Q & A on my recent article developing a typology of Middle Eastern experiences of human rights Human Rights as Mockery of Morality, Manifesting Morality and Moral Maze Journal of Human Rights Q & A: american.edu/sis/faculty/mo… Full Article Open Access: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…


🚨Belated publication alert in Journal of Human Rights. This article examines the theoretical and empirical implications of a very common problem in observations research: Galton's problem. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

Did you present a paper at APSA 2023 on a human rights section panel? Best paper award nominations are now open! Questions? Ask committee chair CNU Reiff Center director- [email protected], or committee members Gino Pauselli, Lucrecia García Iommi, @shallow__state and Leah-Larson Rabin


Do human rights treaty obligations matter for ratification? In Journal of Human Rights, Dr. Dr. Kelebogile Zvobgo (she/her) and coauthors show: 1. Treaties differ in the scope and scale of their obligations. 2. This variation can be measured. 3. It matters for ratification. doi.org/10.1080/147548…