Notes
1It is interesting to note that this is the opposite of how to sell human rights to individuals, one at a time, as that is typically most effectively accomplished through encouraging moral reciprocity, not appealing to international norms.
2The second factor concerned socioeconomic rights, which are not included in this article due to length restrictions.
3See van der Waerden (Citation1999–2000: 1631–1650).
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David L. Richards
David L. Richards is Associate Professor of Political Science and Human Rights at the University of Connecticut. He is also Co-Director of the CIRI Human Rights Data Project (www.humanrightsdata.org) and Co-Director of the Economic and Social Rights Research Group at the Human Rights Institute at the University of Connecticut.