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Enforcing International Judgments Domestically: The Case of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights - Paperback
$163.71
by Ayla Do Vale Alves (Author), Lucas Lixinski (Author)
This book broaches a hitherto unexplored subject. It is a systematic overview of the domestic implementation or enforcement of Inter-American Court of Human Rights Judgments across all the countries that accept its jurisdiction. This book urges (and allows) us to move beyond the discourse of "influence" of international courts, a discourse that, while helpful in some respects, also has limited usefulness for the victims of human rights violations in judgments. Comprehensive and theoretically sophisticated, this book sheds new light into how human rights law, international courts, and even international law more broadly can in fact be transformative on the ground.
Number of Pages: 268
Dimensions: 0.61 x 9.25 x 6.1 IN
Publication Date: October 23, 2025