Introduction : rethinking state socialization and international human rights law
Three mechanisms of social influence
Acculturation of states : the theoretical model
Acculturation of states : the empirical record
Conditional membership : socialization and the community delimitation
Precision of legal obligations : socialization and rule-making
Monitoring and enforcement : socialization and rule-breakers
State acculturation and the problem of compliance
Toward an integrated model of state socialization
Conclusion: taking stock and future research.