This project considers the pace of change in international law, focusing on sources of evolution and stagnation. I attempt to determine why negotiators defer to existing law in some situations and not others. To that end, this study explores country preferences towards the status quo in international negotiations. I hypothesize that deference to existing international law is more likely under four conditions. First, countries that have experienced a decline in relative power should promote deference to existing international law. Second, declining powers that have allowed private access by their citizens to existing international institutions should have greater domestic political pressure to protect those arrangements. Third, this re...
Formal international law is stagnating in terms both of quantity and quality. It is increasingly sup...
Scholars have long understood that the instability of power has ramifications for compliance with in...
Scholars have long understood that the instability of power has ramifications for compliance with in...
Over 50,000 international treaties are in force today, covering nearly every aspect of international...
Over 50,000 international treaties are in force today, covering nearly every aspect of international...
Over 50,000 international treaties are in force today, covering nearly every aspect of international...
Over 50,000 international treaties are in force today, covering nearly every aspect of international...
The future of international lawmaking is in peril. Both trade and climate negotiations have failed t...
Formal international law is stagnating in terms both of quantity and quality. It is increasingly sup...
The future of international lawmaking is in peril. Both trade and climate negotiations have failed t...
Scholars have long understood that the instability of power has ramifications for compliance with ...
Formal international law is stagnating in terms both of quantity and quality. It is increasingly sup...
International law has enjoyed a recent renaissance as an important subfield of study within internat...
International law has enjoyed a recent renaissance as an important subfield of study within internat...
Formal international law is stagnating in terms both of quantity and quality. It is increasingly sup...
Formal international law is stagnating in terms both of quantity and quality. It is increasingly sup...
Scholars have long understood that the instability of power has ramifications for compliance with in...
Scholars have long understood that the instability of power has ramifications for compliance with in...
Over 50,000 international treaties are in force today, covering nearly every aspect of international...
Over 50,000 international treaties are in force today, covering nearly every aspect of international...
Over 50,000 international treaties are in force today, covering nearly every aspect of international...
Over 50,000 international treaties are in force today, covering nearly every aspect of international...
The future of international lawmaking is in peril. Both trade and climate negotiations have failed t...
Formal international law is stagnating in terms both of quantity and quality. It is increasingly sup...
The future of international lawmaking is in peril. Both trade and climate negotiations have failed t...
Scholars have long understood that the instability of power has ramifications for compliance with ...
Formal international law is stagnating in terms both of quantity and quality. It is increasingly sup...
International law has enjoyed a recent renaissance as an important subfield of study within internat...
International law has enjoyed a recent renaissance as an important subfield of study within internat...
Formal international law is stagnating in terms both of quantity and quality. It is increasingly sup...
Formal international law is stagnating in terms both of quantity and quality. It is increasingly sup...
Scholars have long understood that the instability of power has ramifications for compliance with in...
Scholars have long understood that the instability of power has ramifications for compliance with in...