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International Courts versus Non-Compliance Mechanisms : Comparative Advantages in Strengthening Treaty Implementation, PDF eBook

International Courts versus Non-Compliance Mechanisms : Comparative Advantages in Strengthening Treaty Implementation PDF

Edited by Christina (Universitetet i Oslo) Voigt, Caroline (University of Auckland) Foster

Part of the Studies on International Courts and Tribunals series

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This book explores the best mechanisms for helping bring about compliance with international treaties.

In recent years, many international treaties have included non-compliance mechanisms (NCMs) to facilitate implementation and promote parties' compliance with their obligations.

These NCMs exist alongside the formal dispute resolution processes of international courts and tribunals.

The authors bring together a wide legal and geographical spectrum of views from different parts of the world representing novel insights into NCMs' contribution to treaty implementation and compliance.

The research has cast important light on how procedural innovations may help render NCMs more effective, as well as on the circumstances in which they may be needed, including particularly where nations share common interests, populations are interdependent, and implementation makes significant administrative, regulatory and political demands.

This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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