In studies of compliance with international law, the focus is usually on the “demand side” – that is, how to increase the pressure on the state to comply. Less attention has been paid, however, to the consequences of the “supply side” – who within the state is responsible for the compliance. This Article is the first study to systematically address the issue of how different actors within the United States government alter national policy in response to the violations of international law. The Article does so by examining cases initiated under the World Trade Organization (WTO) Dispute Settlement Understanding (DSU). This Article presents empirical evidence that who within the government must supply compliance is the most important factor i...
As economic populism and protectionism increasingly threatens the global trade order, this book exam...
Why do jurisdictions comply (or not) with international soft law in finance? This research systemati...
Over 50,000 international treaties are in force today, covering nearly every aspect of international...
In studies of compliance with international law, the focus is usually on the ''demand side''-- that ...
Why do some states follow international laws while others do not, and why is this generally accepted...
A core insight of the literature on dispute settlement at the World Trade Organization (WTO) is that...
The conceptual, and more recently empirical, study of compliance has become a central preoccupation,...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>International cooperation has become increasingly in...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine if there is a problem with compliance in the World Trade Or...
A fundamental critique of international law is that it fails to ensure compliance and, thus, has lim...
(Transnational) private actors have a significant role in ‘global governance’. But their influence v...
The question of international law compliance is, as Dean Harold Koh puts it, among the most perplex...
Mainstream international trade law scholars have commented positively on the work of World Trade Org...
Are states constrained by international law? Recent studies suggest that the legal regime of the Wo...
Why do some governments participate more actively in the enforcement of international law than other...
As economic populism and protectionism increasingly threatens the global trade order, this book exam...
Why do jurisdictions comply (or not) with international soft law in finance? This research systemati...
Over 50,000 international treaties are in force today, covering nearly every aspect of international...
In studies of compliance with international law, the focus is usually on the ''demand side''-- that ...
Why do some states follow international laws while others do not, and why is this generally accepted...
A core insight of the literature on dispute settlement at the World Trade Organization (WTO) is that...
The conceptual, and more recently empirical, study of compliance has become a central preoccupation,...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>International cooperation has become increasingly in...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine if there is a problem with compliance in the World Trade Or...
A fundamental critique of international law is that it fails to ensure compliance and, thus, has lim...
(Transnational) private actors have a significant role in ‘global governance’. But their influence v...
The question of international law compliance is, as Dean Harold Koh puts it, among the most perplex...
Mainstream international trade law scholars have commented positively on the work of World Trade Org...
Are states constrained by international law? Recent studies suggest that the legal regime of the Wo...
Why do some governments participate more actively in the enforcement of international law than other...
As economic populism and protectionism increasingly threatens the global trade order, this book exam...
Why do jurisdictions comply (or not) with international soft law in finance? This research systemati...
Over 50,000 international treaties are in force today, covering nearly every aspect of international...