CEDAW, Federalism, and Democracy in U.S. International Lawmaking

I’d like to join the conversation prompted by several of the posts, particularly Curt’s insights on federalism and human rights. Federalism has been frequently used as a red herring in the context of ratification debates over human rights treaties. Structural labels such as “federalism” have been invoked with some regularity to veil more substantive concerns underlying resistance to human rights … Continue reading CEDAW, Federalism, and Democracy in U.S. International Lawmaking