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Bringing willingness back in state capacities and the human rights compliance deficit in Mexico
Alejandro Anaya
Acceso Abierto
Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas
Human rights -- Mexico
This working document is inscribed within the International Relations literature that explores the domestic scope conditions under which governments are more likely to comply with their international human rights commitments. It focuses on the role of “state capacities” and “willingness” as key explanatory variables. Taking Mexico as a “crucial” case study, the document’s main argument is that while it is true that attempts to explain poor compliance must take capacities seriously, they need to rely on willingness as a central explanatory factor that is causally and analytically prior to state capacitites. The document, is this sense, tries to contribute to the development of theories of compliance with international human rights norms and to the conceptual understanding and the operationalization of the notions of state capacities and, particularly, willingness.
Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, A.C.
2017
Documento de trabajo
Español
Estudiantes
Investigadores
CIENCIAS SOCIALES
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Aparece en las colecciones: División de Estudios Internacionales, Documentos de Trabajo

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