International law has enjoyed a recent renaissance as an important subfield of study within international relations. Two trends are evident in the recent literature. First, the obsession with theoretical labels is on the decline. Second, empirical, especially quantitative, work is burgeoning. This article reviews the literature in four issues areas — security, war, and peace; international trade; protection of the environment; and human rights — and concludes we have a much stronger basis for assessing claims about compliance and violation now than was the case only a few years ago. Still, the literature suffers from a few weaknesses, including problems of selection and endogeneity of treaties themselves and an enduring state-centric focus,...
This project considers the pace of change in international law, focusing on sources of evolution and...
This Article approaches the issues through the lens of two general questions. First, what are the fu...
Ever since Grotius first suggested that desire for esteem from the broader global community motivate...
International law has enjoyed a recent renaissance as an important subfield of study within internat...
Over 50,000 international treaties are in force today, covering nearly every aspect of international...
The conceptual, and more recently empirical, study of compliance has become a central preoccupation,...
The study of compliance with international agreements has gained momentum over the past few years. S...
The question of international law compliance is, as Dean Harold Koh puts it, among the most perplex...
States regularly proclaim the sanctity of treaty obligations and few principles are as firmly establ...
In the present state of international law, there is an ever-increasing number of treaties governing...
This article documents the rise of nonconsensual international lawmaking and analyzes its consequenc...
International law is a set of rules intended to bind states in their relationships with each other. ...
The viability of international law rests largely on the viability of treaties as a source of law. In...
The last decade of the twentieth century was a heyday for the development of international norms and...
A fundamental critique of international law is that it fails to ensure compliance and, thus, has lim...
This project considers the pace of change in international law, focusing on sources of evolution and...
This Article approaches the issues through the lens of two general questions. First, what are the fu...
Ever since Grotius first suggested that desire for esteem from the broader global community motivate...
International law has enjoyed a recent renaissance as an important subfield of study within internat...
Over 50,000 international treaties are in force today, covering nearly every aspect of international...
The conceptual, and more recently empirical, study of compliance has become a central preoccupation,...
The study of compliance with international agreements has gained momentum over the past few years. S...
The question of international law compliance is, as Dean Harold Koh puts it, among the most perplex...
States regularly proclaim the sanctity of treaty obligations and few principles are as firmly establ...
In the present state of international law, there is an ever-increasing number of treaties governing...
This article documents the rise of nonconsensual international lawmaking and analyzes its consequenc...
International law is a set of rules intended to bind states in their relationships with each other. ...
The viability of international law rests largely on the viability of treaties as a source of law. In...
The last decade of the twentieth century was a heyday for the development of international norms and...
A fundamental critique of international law is that it fails to ensure compliance and, thus, has lim...
This project considers the pace of change in international law, focusing on sources of evolution and...
This Article approaches the issues through the lens of two general questions. First, what are the fu...
Ever since Grotius first suggested that desire for esteem from the broader global community motivate...