(1) Jinks introduced the doctrine of coercion in any of his texts
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Derek Jinks explore the theory that international human rights are not spread primarily by coercive or persuasive measures, but instead by a method they refer to as acculturation.5 They state, "[Acculturation] induces behavioral changes through pressures to assimilate - some imposed by other actors and some imposed by the self."6 Acculturation helps to more fully explain the similarities between
In June 2016, the People’s Republic of China and the Russian Federation issued a joint declaration on the Promotion of International Law, whereby they expressed the view that “unilateral coercive measures not based on international law, also known as ‘unilateral sanctions’”, are an example of double standards and of the “imposition by some States of their will on other States” which are excluded under the “generally recognized principles and rules of international law”.
that the doctrine of the triune God was contained in the scriptural texts of the Old and the New Testaments and that such was their message. The doctrine was firmly established in the fourth century by combining it with a means of coercion in the form of state law and preventing any independent scholarly study of the sacred texts. It took the Reformation and Radical Reformation to initiate