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Author: João Pedro Martins

João is an undergraduate student at the University of São Paulo - Brazil studying international relations. He is a member of the YRIS international correspondents program in the 2023-2024 cohort. At university, João is enrolled in the Seminar on Political Methodology, researches at the Center for International Negotiation Studies, and works for the research group ”The Principle of Territoriality in Public International Law and International Tax Law." His current interests include international organizations, the crisis of the liberal international order, topics of sovereignty, and quantitative methods in IR.
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Populist Backlashes Against the Inter-American Court of Human Rights: Exit, Voice, or Disloyalty?

Posted on April 23, 2024 by João Pedro Martins

International human rights institutions, regardless of time or place, have long faced resistance from various governments. It’s no different in the context of t...

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