The dynamic impact of periodic review on women's rights

Cosette D. Creamer, Beth A. Simmons

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24 Scopus citations
Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)31-72
Number of pages42
JournalLaw and Contemporary Problems
Volume81
Issue number4
StatePublished - 2018

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Copyright © 2018 by Cosette D. Creamer & Beth A. Simmons. This article is also available online at http://lcp.law.duke.edu/. * Assistant Professor, Benjamin E. Lippincott Chair in Political Economy. Department of Political Science and School of Law at the University of Minnesota. ** Andrea Mitchell University Professor of Law, Political Science and Business Ethics. Penn Law, Political Science and Wharton Business School and the University of Pennsylvania. For helpful comments, the authors thank Kevin Cope, Hyeran Jo, Tonya Putnam, Jana von Stein, Anton Strezhnev, and participants in University of Virginia School of Law’s conference on “What’s Next for Human Rights?”. Kayla Goldfarb, Gemechu Mekonnen, Maria Sanchez, Maria Ignacia Terra, Malina Toza, and Natalie Winston provided invaluable research assistance. The authors thank the University of Minnesota Human Rights Initiative for providing generous funding to support this research.

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