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Between Light and Shadow: The World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, and International Human Rights Law
2004
American Journal of International Law
International human rights efforts have been overly reliant on reactive tools and focused on treaty compliance, while often underemphasizing the prevention of human rights violations. I argue that data analytics can play an important role in refocusing the international human rights regime on its original goal of preventing human rights abuses, but it comes at a cost. There are risks in advancing a data-driven approach to human rights, including the privileging of certain rights subject to
doi:10.2307/3176753
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