Improving Compliance with International Law

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University Press of Virginia, 1981 - Law - 370 pages
Monograph on law enforcement of national level compliance with international law - considers conventional law enforcement theory based on sanctions as a means of international dispute settlement and encouraging compliance but suggests international agreements and treatys, reciprocal reaction to noncompliance, enlightened self- interest and integration of international law into national legislation are more effective, and looks at the role of international organizations and international and domestic courts. References.

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Contents

General Approach
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II
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The Multiple Objectives of Compliance
20
Copyright

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