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Mobilizing for Human Rights
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Beth A. Simmons
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2009
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Cambridge University Press
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9780511811340
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2009
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2009
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Introduction
pp. 23
Why International Law? The Development of the International Human Rights Regime in the Twentieth Century
pp. 57
Theories of Commitment
pp. 112
Theories of Compliance
pp. 159
Civil Rights
pp. 202
Equality for Women: Education, Work, and Reproductive Rights
pp. 256
Humane Treatment: The Prevalence and Prevention of Torture
pp. 307
The Protection of Innocents: Rights of the Child
pp. 349
Conclusion
pp. 381
Data Appendix
pp. 395
Regime Type and Rule of Law Categories
pp. 401
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