Why is there such a large gap between the declarations that
countries make about human rights and their imperfect
implementation of them? Why do states that have enacted laws and
signed treaties about human rights choose to not enforce these laws
in daily life? Why have activists failed to achieve the goals of
ensuring human rights domestically and internationally? This book
examines the issue of human rights in the Israeli domestic arena by
analyzing the politics and strategies of defending human rights. To
do so, it integrates the tools of social choice theory with a
unique institutionalist perspective that looks at both formal and
informal, and local and international factors. The book offers an
analysis explaining the processes through which Israel is
struggling to promote human rights within a specific institutional
environment, thus determining the future of Israeli democracy and
its attitude toward human rights.
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