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Making Treaties Work : Human Rights, Environment and Arms Control, Hardback Book

Making Treaties Work : Human Rights, Environment and Arms Control Hardback

Edited by Geir (Universitetet i Oslo) Ulfstein

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There is an increasing focus on the need for national implementation of treaties.

International law has traditionally left enforcement to the individual parties, but more and more treaties contain arrangements to induce States to comply with their commitments.

Experts in this 2007 book examine three forms of such mechanisms: dispute settlement procedures in the form of international courts, non-compliance procedures of an administrative character, and enforcement of obligation by coercive means.

Three fields are examined, namely human rights, international environmental law, and arms control and disarmament.

These areas are in the forefront of the development of international law and deal with multilateral, rather than purely bilateral issues.

Each part of the book on human rights, international environmental law and arms control contain a general introduction and case studies of the relevant treaties in the field.

Will appeal widely to both generalists and specialists in international law and relations.

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