This volume brings together innovative work from emerging and leading scholars in international law and political science to critically examine the impact of the Inter-American Human Rights System (IAHRS). By leveraging a variety of theoretical frameworks and methodological approaches, the contributors assess the impact of the IAHRS on domestic human rights change in Latin America. More specifically, the book provides a nuanced analysis of the Systems impact by examining the ways in which the IAHRS influences domestic actors and political institutions advancing the realisation of human rights. This work will be of interest to students and scholars of human rights and Latin American politics, as well as to those engaged with the nexus of international law and domestic politics and the dynamics of international and regional institutions.Chapter 1: Introduction: Rethinking the Impact of the Inter-American Human Rights System
Par Engstrom
Chapter 2: Mobilising the Inter-American Human Rights System: Regional Litigation and Domestic Human Rights Impact in Latin America
Par Engstrom and Peter Low
Chapter 3: Friendly Settlements in the Inter-American Human Rights System: Efficiency, Effectiveness and Scope
Natalia Saltalamacchia Ziccardi, Jimena ?lvarez Martinez, Brianda Romero Castel?n, and Mar?a Jos? Urz?a Valverde
Chapter 4: The Impact of Precautionary Measures on Persons Deprived of Liberty in the Americas
Clara Burbano-Herrera
Chapter 5: From Compliance to Engagement: Assessing the Impact of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights on Constitutional Law in Latin America
Marcelo Torelly
Chapter 6: Institutional Empowerment and Progressive Policy Reforms: The Impact of the Inter-American Human Rights System on Intra-State Conflicts
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