International Law and Organization: Closing the Compliance GapMichael W. Doyle, Edward C. Luck Rowman & Littlefield, 2004 - Всего страниц: 348 The last decade of the twentieth century was a heyday for the development of international norms and agreements. Non-state actors and states joined together in codifying new international standards in areas as diverse as arms control, war crimes, human rights violations, environmental protection, sustainable development, and trade. Following this surge, the twenty-first century opened with an abundance of international law but a dearth of international institutions for monitoring or implementing it. Thus compliance has become a major challenge of the early new millennium, and this volume addresses compliance issues from the most general and theoretical to the specifics of key case studies. From around the globe, the distinguished authors of these original essays tackle some of the most urgent challenges to international law today, ranging from child soldiers in Africa all the way up to American exceptionalism. |
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... mechanisms to limit defection can be . These are the issues this book seeks to address . It is inspired by the current ex- pansion of international regimes but it is not about this expansion . Instead , it investigates the impact and ...
... mechanisms to limit defection can be . These are the issues this book seeks to address . It is inspired by the current ex- pansion of international regimes but it is not about this expansion . Instead , it investigates the impact and ...
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... mechanisms prove more effective ? In what circumstances ? More generally , however , there is the broader issue of whether and to what extent lack of institutionalization has really been the source of compliance gaps . How much can ...
... mechanisms prove more effective ? In what circumstances ? More generally , however , there is the broader issue of whether and to what extent lack of institutionalization has really been the source of compliance gaps . How much can ...
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... mechanisms by focusing on a single sector of international activity . There is no reason to assume that compliance behavior and the results of par- ticular strategies to enhance compliance would be uniform across diverse fields of ...
... mechanisms by focusing on a single sector of international activity . There is no reason to assume that compliance behavior and the results of par- ticular strategies to enhance compliance would be uniform across diverse fields of ...
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... mechanisms include both diplomatic means ( such as interstate negotiation and third party mediation ) and legal instruments like arbitration or court settlements . Contemporary arrangements vary considerably , but most rely on a ...
... mechanisms include both diplomatic means ( such as interstate negotiation and third party mediation ) and legal instruments like arbitration or court settlements . Contemporary arrangements vary considerably , but most rely on a ...
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... mechanisms to recognize rebel groups . It may , however , decide that a particular rebel organization is simply too odious to recognize . In this case , it should also be willing to encourage ( and perhaps assist ) states to actually ...
... mechanisms to recognize rebel groups . It may , however , decide that a particular rebel organization is simply too odious to recognize . In this case , it should also be willing to encourage ( and perhaps assist ) states to actually ...
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Conceptual Issues Surrounding the Compliance Gap | 19 |
The Institutional Dilemmas of Market Integration Compliance and International Regimes for Trade and Finance | 41 |
South Korea and International Compliance Behavior The WTO and IMF in Comparative Perspective | 61 |
Compliance with Multilateral Environmental Agreements The Climate Change Regime | 93 |
Crises and Conflicts in the African Great Lakes Region The Problem of Noncompliance with Humanitarian Law | 121 |
Compliance with the Laws of War The Role of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda | 153 |
International Laws of War and the African Child Norms Compliance and Sovereignty | 185 |
Dilemmas of Compliance with Arms Control and Disarmament Agreements | 205 |
The American Problem The United States and Noncompliance in the World of Arms Control and Nonproliferation | 247 |
Gaps Commitments and the Compliance Challenge | 303 |
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About the Contributors | 345 |
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