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Post-World War II, much of international law and comparative law has been directed to the question of securing human rights. As rights jurisprudence developed, so too did a focus on national and international courts as the source of the basic guarantees owed to citizens by all states. As a...
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replacement, improving longevity. By contrast, the merits of enumerating institutions vary with country- and history …
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In this paper we use novel historical data on economics and social rights from the constitutions of 201 countries and an instrument variable strategy to answer two important questions. First, do economic and social rights provisions in constitutions reduce poverty? Second, does the strength of...
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, whereas military dictatorships perform the worst. Although compliance is not determined by a constitution’s breadth … the constitution achieve higher compliance levels …
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history of the US and Colombia …
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This article introduces a novel database that measures governments’ compliance with national constitutions. It combines information on de jure constitutional rules with data on their de facto implementation. The individual compliance indicators can be grouped into four categories that we...
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