Over 50,000 international treaties are in force today, covering nearly every aspect of international affairs and nearly every facet of state authority. And yet many observers continue to argue that international law- with its general absence of central enforcement and its typically voluntary character-is ineffective. This Article assesses and responds to this challenge. Building upon insights from both political science and legal scholarship, it offers a theory of state decisions regarding treaty law that accounts for the key ways in which such law shapes state behavior. This integrated theory of international law seeks to explain why countries would commit to treaties that potentially constrain their behavior and how treaties, once accepte...
Multilateral treaties' success depends in large part on decisions made during their drafting and neg...
This project considers the pace of change in international law, focusing on sources of evolution and...
Drafters of new constitutions face a bewildering array of choices as they seek to design stable and ...
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...
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...
Ever since Grotius first suggested that desire for esteem from the broader global community motivate...
Drafters of new constitutions face a bewildering array of choices as they seek to design stable and ...
This article considers the (in)ability of international law to ensure compliance from United Nations...
Structural realists in political science and some rationalist legal scholars argue that customary in...
“The collapse of good conscience and the absence of accountability and public scrutiny have led to c...
Multilateral treaties' success depends in large part on decisions made during their drafting and neg...
Customary international law is an enigma. It is produced by the decentralized actions of states, an...
Multilateral treaties' success depends in large part on decisions made during their drafting and neg...
This project considers the pace of change in international law, focusing on sources of evolution and...
Drafters of new constitutions face a bewildering array of choices as they seek to design stable and ...
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...
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...
Ever since Grotius first suggested that desire for esteem from the broader global community motivate...
Drafters of new constitutions face a bewildering array of choices as they seek to design stable and ...
This article considers the (in)ability of international law to ensure compliance from United Nations...
Structural realists in political science and some rationalist legal scholars argue that customary in...
“The collapse of good conscience and the absence of accountability and public scrutiny have led to c...
Multilateral treaties' success depends in large part on decisions made during their drafting and neg...
Customary international law is an enigma. It is produced by the decentralized actions of states, an...
Multilateral treaties' success depends in large part on decisions made during their drafting and neg...
This project considers the pace of change in international law, focusing on sources of evolution and...
Drafters of new constitutions face a bewildering array of choices as they seek to design stable and ...