The local diffusion of international human rights norms – understanding the cities for CEDAW campaign |
| |
Authors: | Malliga Och |
| |
Institution: | Department of Global Studies and Languagues, Idaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho, USA |
| |
Abstract: | While the international human rights norm literature has revolved mainly around the diffusion and implementation of human rights at the national and global level, less is known how international human rights norms are adopted on the local level. To fill this gap, this article will focus on the Cities for Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) campaign which encourages cities in the United States to adopt ordinances incorporating principles set forth by UN CEDAW. This article will analyze how the Cities for CEDAW campaign frames international gender norms to make them relevant in local contexts. Drawing on original interviews with Cities for CEDAW activists, this article will further our understanding how local human rights activists can utilize international human rights treaties to integrate human rights norms on the local level. |
| |
Keywords: | Human rights gender global norm adoption CEDAW women’s rights |
|
|