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Evading International Norms Zoltan Buzas

Evading International Norms By Zoltan Buzas

Evading International Norms by Zoltan Buzas


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Evading International Norms: Race and Rights in the Shadow of Legality by Zoltan Buzas

How do states violate human rights norms after legalization? Why are these violations so persistent? What are the limits of legalization for protecting human rights norms? Conventional wisdom offers a variety of answers to these questions, but most often they conflate laws and norms and focus only on state actions that violate both. While this focus is undoubtedly valuable, it does not capture cases in which states violate human rights norms without technically violating the law. Norm breakers are not necessarily lawbreakers. Focusing exclusively on norm violations that are illegal obscures the possibility that agents could violate norms in a legal manner, engaging in actions that are awful but lawful.
Presenting rich case studies of the French expulsion of Roma immigrants from 2007 to 2017 and the Czech segregation of Roma children in schools for those with mild mental disabilities between 1993 and 2017, Evading International Norms argues that the violation of human rights norms often continues after legalization under the cover of technical legality. While laws and norms overlap, interact, and shape each other in many ways, they tend to reflect each other only selectively, which leads to the existence of norm-law gaps. Taking advantage of such gaps, states resist unwanted human rights obligations by transgressing international human rights norms without violating the laws designed to protect them-a process Zoltan I. Buzas names norm evasion.
Based on a wealth of evidence, including more than 160 interviews, the book shows that the treatment of the Roma by France and the Czech Republic violated the norm of racial equality in a technically legal fashion. Buzas cautions that the good news about law compliance is not necessarily good news about norm compliance and draws attention to racial discrimination against the Roma, one of the largest and most marginalized European minorities.

About Zoltan Buzas

Zoltan I. Buzas is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Drexel University.

Table of Contents

Part I. Background and Theory
Chapter 1. After Legalization: The Persistent Violation of International Human Rights Norms
Chapter 2. A Theory of Norm Evasion
Part II. France and Roma Immigration
Chapter 3. Choosing Norm Evasion: The French Expulsion of Roma Immigrants
Chapter 4. Constructing French Expulsions as Norm Evasion
Part III. The Czech Republic and Roma Education
Chapter 5. Choosing Norm Evasion: The Czech Segregation of Roma Children in Special Schools
Chapter 6. Constructing Czech Special School Segregation as Norm Evasion
Chapter 7. International Relations at the Intersection of Laws and Norms
Appendix
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments

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GOR013842670
9780812252699
0812252691
Evading International Norms: Race and Rights in the Shadow of Legality by Zoltan Buzas
Used - Very Good
Hardback
University of Pennsylvania Press
20210101
352
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