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Book Chapter | 2017

Solving the problem of (non)compliance in SE rights litigation .

Daniel M. Brinks (2017)
in Malcolm Langford, Cesar Rodriguez-Garavito, Julieta Rossi: Social Rights Judgments and the Politics of Compliance: Making It Stick.
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Daniel M. Brinks

Associated Research Professor
  • danbrinks@austin.utexas.edu
  • Rights

Appears in:

Social rights judgments and the politics of compliance: Making it stick
Langford, Malcolm, Cesar Rodriguez-Garavito, Julieta Rossi

Also in this volume:

  • Introduction: From jurisprudence to compliance
    Langford, Malcolm, Cesar Rodriguez-Garavito, Julieta Rossi
  • Costa Rica: Understanding variations in compliance
    Wilson, Bruce M. and Olman A. Rodríguez L.
  • South Africa: Rethinking enforcement narratives
    Langford, Malcolm, Steven Kahanovitz

Also by this author:

Journal Article | 2019

Access to What? Legal Agency and Access to Justice for Indigenous Peoples in Latin America

Daniel M. Brinks

The Journal of Development Studies

See also:

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Blog post | 2020

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Synnøve Bendixsen

Sudan Working Paper | 2020

Improved Understanding of FGM/C Abandonment among Sudanese Families in Khartoum and Kassala States

Prof. Nafisa Bedri and Dr. Yussra Mohammed - Ahfad University for Women

Journal Article | 2020

Midlertidig og evig: UNRWA og det palestinske flyktningspørsmålet

Kjersti G. Berg

Babylon: Norsk Tidskrift for Midtøstenstudier

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