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Explaining the Emergence of Human Rights Regimes : Liberal Democracy andPolitical Uncertainty in Postwar EuropeAndrew MoravcsikWorking Paper Series 98-17 December 1998 Weatherhead Center for International AffairsHarvard UniversityAbstractFormal international Human Rights Regimes differ from most other forms of international cooperation inthat their primary purpose is to hold governments accountable to their own citizens for purely domesticactivities. Many establish international committees, courts, and procedures for this purpose. Why wouldgovernments establish an arrangement that invades domestic sovereignty in this way?
Explaining the Emergence of Human Rights Regimes: Liberal Democracy and Political Uncertainty in Postwar Europe Andrew Moravcsik Working Paper Series 98-17
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