This chapter provides a general perspective of monitoring and compliance mechanisms in multilateral environmental agreements related to the protection of biodiversity. Starting with the specificities that explain the emergence of endogenous enforcement solutions in these sorts of treaty, it makes a conceptual distinction between monitoring and compliance mechanisms. On this basis, it appraises their institutional design and procedural outline, as well as the nature of the measures that these mechanisms issue in order to elicit compliance and enforce treaty obligations. It concludes with an overall assessment of these mechanisms’ performance, providing a final reflection on new and remaining research directions
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A series of multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs), such as the 1973 Convention on Internation...
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With the help of immersion lithography and multiple patterning, photolithography has been the key te...
One of the developments based on the approach of Berger and Luckmann focuses on the analysis of disc...
This paper presents an ultrasonic active sonar system in air constituting one emitter and four recei...
Non-invasive anodal trans-spinal direct current stimulation (tsDCS) can modulate central nervous sys...
The transfer of technologies to support the development of low-carbon pathways - that are fundamenta...
Augmentative and Alternative Communication technologies have largely focussed on people with severe ...
AbstractOrganisational learning causes organisational change; it utilises and results in (new) knowl...
Despite existing work on dealing with security and usability concerns during the early stages of des...
In this paper we investigate the impact of institutional ownership on UK mergers and acquisitions. W...
Standard microphones and ultrasonic devices are generally designed with a static and flat frequency ...
Standardization bodies such as IEEE and 3GPP, as well as other interest groups, are in the process o...
AbstractDue to the very high demands on availability and efficiency of production systems and indust...
Similarity has been shown to influence various measures of outcome creativity in combinatorial desig...
A series of multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs), such as the 1973 Convention on Internation...
AbstractThe adoption of IASB’s standards has represented, in the European Union, an important effort...
With the help of immersion lithography and multiple patterning, photolithography has been the key te...
One of the developments based on the approach of Berger and Luckmann focuses on the analysis of disc...
This paper presents an ultrasonic active sonar system in air constituting one emitter and four recei...
Non-invasive anodal trans-spinal direct current stimulation (tsDCS) can modulate central nervous sys...