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Judging Inter-American Human Rights
Judging Inter-American Human Rights
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Judging Inter-American Human Rights

2020
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Overview
The use of compliance studies to evaluate the effectiveness of international human rights courts can produce misleading results because a focus on compliance considers the behavior of only one stakeholder in the dynamic that is human rights adjudication: the state. A survey of petitioners in cases before the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (\"the Inter-American Court\"), together with a review of literature surrounding strategic litigation before the Inter-American System, demonstrate how civil society organizations value the declarative justice provided by the Court, how they mobilize around human rights litigation and how adept they are at deploying rulings in such a way as to produce impact beyond compliance and even in the absence of any compliance at all.