International courts versus non-compliance mechanisms : comparative advantages in strengthening treaty implementation /
"The effective implementation of treaties is essential. This book examines the advantages of non-compliance mechanisms (NCMs) versus that of international courts and tribunals to support treaty fulfilment. It brings together globally-recognised names in international law, human rights law, envi...
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Cambridge University Press,
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Publisher Address: | Cambridge, United Kingdom : |
Publication Dates: | 2024. |
Literature type: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Studies on international courts and tribunals
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Summary: |
"The effective implementation of treaties is essential. This book examines the advantages of non-compliance mechanisms (NCMs) versus that of international courts and tribunals to support treaty fulfilment. It brings together globally-recognised names in international law, human rights law, environmental and climate change law, and trade law"-- |
Carrier Form: | xx, 507 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: |
9781009373906 1009373900 |
Index Number: | KZ6250 |
CLC: | D994 |
Call Number: | D994/I615-4 |
Contents: | Foster, Caroline and Voigt, Christina / Non-compliance mechanisms, or, compliance mechanisms, or, International Courts : how to increase treaty compliance? -- Foster, Caroline / Lessons from the Paris Agreement for lessons for international pandemic law and beyond -- Fitzmaurice, Malgosia / The new generation of environmental non compliance procedures and the question of legitimacy -- Pineschi, Laura / International courts v. compliance mechanisms through the lens of Gabcikovo- Nagymaros and Bystroe canal cases -- Cruz Carrillo, Carlos / The advisory procedure in non-compliance procedures : lessons from the UNECE Water Convention -- Bendel, Justine and Suedi, Yusra / State-to-state procedures before compliance committees : still alive? -- Das, Rukmini / Compliance with science-based treaties -- Claussen, Kathleen / Trade's enforcement conundrum -- Brosseau, Jonathan / How should the World Bank's dispute resolution services affected persons and borrower states? -- Fahrner, Ambroise / IMF surveillance as a non IMFsurveillance as a non-compliance mechanism -- Evangelidis, Elena / Legal mobilisation for biodiversity protection : assessing the complementary potential of Bern's case file system and the European Commission's infringement procedure -- Tigre, Maria Antonia / The right to a healthy environment in Latin America and the Caribbean : compliance through the Inter -- American system and the Escazú Agreement -- Von Staden, Andreas / Institutional overlap and comparative effectivenes : compliance with torture-related decisions of the European Court of Human Rights, the Human Rights Committee, and the Committee against torture in Europe -- White, Samuel / The UK's compliance with the ICCPR and ECHR : a tale of two treaties -- Magugliani, Noemi, and Gauci, Jean-Pierre / Exploring the role of decisions by judicial, quasi-judicial, and specialised non judicial bodies in advancing anti-trafficking efforts -- Solntsev, Alexander / UN human rights treaty Bodies' contribution to compliance with international environmental law : the growing importance of Human Rights Treaty Bodies in environmental dispute resolution -- Borlini, Leonardo / Monitoring compliance in international criminal law -- Sun, Jin / Non-compliance and nuclear disarmament -- the Iran nuclear deal -- Fabris, Alice / Protecting cultural heritage during military action : enforcing compliance with the 1954 Hague Convention in the case of the Temple Preah Vihear -- Cantorias-Marvel, Marie Jude Marvel, Marie Jude / The South China Sea Arbitration -navigating compliance strategies through the Lens of Raya and the Last Dragon. |