Firming up soft law: Measurement and the implementation of human rights - the case of trafficking
The human rights legal order is famously lacking in clear sanctioning power, yet it exerts considerable soft power in a wide variety of ways. The use of indicators - quantitative measures of performance – tends to harden soft law in transnational contexts.
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Date & time
Tue 19 Mar 2013, 12.30–1.30pm
Location
Seminar Room 1.04, Coombs Extension Building #8, ANU
Speakers
Professor Sally Engle Merry