Inter-American Court Litigation Forces Compliance with Human Rights Violations.
The article discusses why nations comply with international law, focusing on human rights law in the Americas. It explores the evolution of a compliance phase in Inter-American Court litigation and the strategic imperative for victims' representatives. The researchers highlight the importance of moving beyond understanding why nations comply to discussing how they can be made to do so. The Inter-American Court has taken steps to address non-compliance by issuing public orders in cases of refusal to comply with reparations orders.