Transnational Lawmaking Coalitions is the first comprehensive
analysis of the role and impact of informal collaborations in the
UN human rights treaty bodies. Issues as central to international
human rights as the right to water, abortion, torture, and hate
speech are often only clarified through the instrument of treaty
interpretations. This book dives beneath the surface of the formal
access, procedures, and actors of the UN treaty body system to
reveal how the experts and external collaborators play a key role
in the development of human rights. Nina Reiners introduces the
concept of 'Transnational Lawmaking Coalitions' within a novel
theoretical framework and draws on a number of detailed case
studies and original data. This study makes a significant
contribution to the scholarship on human rights, transnational
actors, and international organizations, and contributes to broader
debates in international relations and international law.
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