What role can US domestic courts play in the worldwide enforcement
of human rights? When international courts deny hearings to
individual plaintiffs who cannot obtain the sponsorship of their
own government (which may well be the defendant), these plaintiffs
are finding US courts increasingly willing to hear their cases.
This volume considers the implications of this de facto extension
of the jurisdiction of US courts, the problem of enforcing the
decisions of the courts, the relationship between human rights law
and foreign policy and the emerging consensus on the primacy of
human rights over the sovereign rights of states.
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