International Courts versus Non-Compliance Mechanisms
Herausgeber: Voigt, Christina; Foster, Caroline
International Courts versus Non-Compliance Mechanisms
Herausgeber: Voigt, Christina; Foster, Caroline
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"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"--
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"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"--
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 871g
- ISBN-13: 9781009373906
- ISBN-10: 1009373900
- Artikelnr.: 69031561
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 871g
- ISBN-13: 9781009373906
- ISBN-10: 1009373900
- Artikelnr.: 69031561
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction; 1. Non-compliance mechanisms or international courts: how to
increase treaty compliance? Foster Caroline and Voigt Christina; Part I.
General and Conceptual Issues: 2. Lessons from the Paris agreement for
international pandemic law and beyond Foster Caroline; 3. The new
generation of environmental non-compliance procedures and the question of
legitimacy Fitzmaurice Malgosia; 4. International courts v. compliance
mechanisms through the lens of Gabcikovo-Nagymaros and Bystroe canal cases
Pineschi Laura; Part II. Specific Procedures: 5. The advisory procedure in
non-compliance procedures: lessons from the UNECE water convention Cruz
Carrillo Carlos; 6. State-to-state procedures before compliance committees:
still alive? Bendel Justine and Suedi Yusra; 7. Compliance with
science-based treaties Das Rukmini; Part III. Trade, Finance and
Investment: 8. Trade's enforcement conundrum Claussen Kathleen; 9. How
should the world bank's dispute resolution services benefit affected
persons and borrower states? Brosseau Jonathan; 10. IMF surveillance as a
non-compliance mechanism Fahrner Ambroise; Part IV. Environment: 11. Legal
mobilisation for biodiversity protection: assessing the complementary
potential of the Bern's case file system and the European commission's
infringement procedure Evangelidis Elena; 12. The right to a healthy
environment in Latin America and the Caribbean: compliance through the
Inter-American system and the Escazú agreement Tigre Maria Antonia; Part V.
Human Rights: 13. Institutional overlap and comparative
effectiveness: compliance with torture-related decisions of the European
court of human rights, the human rights committee and the committee against
torture in Europe von Staden Andreas; 14. The UK's compliance with the
ICCPR and ECHR: a tale of two treaties White Samuel; 15. Exploring the role
of decisions by judicial, quasi-judicial and specialised non-judicial
bodies in advancing anti-trafficking efforts Magugliani Noemi and Gauci
Jean-Pierre; 16. UN human rights treaty bodies' contribution to compliance
with international environmental law: the growing importance of human
rights treaty bodies in environmental dispute resolution Solntsev
Alexander; Part VI. Criminal Law and Law of Disarmament: 17. Monitoring
compliance in international criminal law Borlini Leonardo; 18.
Non-compliance and nuclear disarmament - the Iran nuclear deal Sun Jin;
Part VII. Cultural Heritage Law and Law of the Sea: 19. Protecting cultural
heritage during military action: enforcing compliance with the 1954 Hague
Convention in the case of the temple Preah Vihear Fabris Alice; 20. The
South China sea arbitration - navigating compliance strategies through the
lens of Raya and the last Dragon Mary Jude Cantorias Marvel; Index.
increase treaty compliance? Foster Caroline and Voigt Christina; Part I.
General and Conceptual Issues: 2. Lessons from the Paris agreement for
international pandemic law and beyond Foster Caroline; 3. The new
generation of environmental non-compliance procedures and the question of
legitimacy Fitzmaurice Malgosia; 4. International courts v. compliance
mechanisms through the lens of Gabcikovo-Nagymaros and Bystroe canal cases
Pineschi Laura; Part II. Specific Procedures: 5. The advisory procedure in
non-compliance procedures: lessons from the UNECE water convention Cruz
Carrillo Carlos; 6. State-to-state procedures before compliance committees:
still alive? Bendel Justine and Suedi Yusra; 7. Compliance with
science-based treaties Das Rukmini; Part III. Trade, Finance and
Investment: 8. Trade's enforcement conundrum Claussen Kathleen; 9. How
should the world bank's dispute resolution services benefit affected
persons and borrower states? Brosseau Jonathan; 10. IMF surveillance as a
non-compliance mechanism Fahrner Ambroise; Part IV. Environment: 11. Legal
mobilisation for biodiversity protection: assessing the complementary
potential of the Bern's case file system and the European commission's
infringement procedure Evangelidis Elena; 12. The right to a healthy
environment in Latin America and the Caribbean: compliance through the
Inter-American system and the Escazú agreement Tigre Maria Antonia; Part V.
Human Rights: 13. Institutional overlap and comparative
effectiveness: compliance with torture-related decisions of the European
court of human rights, the human rights committee and the committee against
torture in Europe von Staden Andreas; 14. The UK's compliance with the
ICCPR and ECHR: a tale of two treaties White Samuel; 15. Exploring the role
of decisions by judicial, quasi-judicial and specialised non-judicial
bodies in advancing anti-trafficking efforts Magugliani Noemi and Gauci
Jean-Pierre; 16. UN human rights treaty bodies' contribution to compliance
with international environmental law: the growing importance of human
rights treaty bodies in environmental dispute resolution Solntsev
Alexander; Part VI. Criminal Law and Law of Disarmament: 17. Monitoring
compliance in international criminal law Borlini Leonardo; 18.
Non-compliance and nuclear disarmament - the Iran nuclear deal Sun Jin;
Part VII. Cultural Heritage Law and Law of the Sea: 19. Protecting cultural
heritage during military action: enforcing compliance with the 1954 Hague
Convention in the case of the temple Preah Vihear Fabris Alice; 20. The
South China sea arbitration - navigating compliance strategies through the
lens of Raya and the last Dragon Mary Jude Cantorias Marvel; Index.
Introduction; 1. Non-compliance mechanisms or international courts: how to
increase treaty compliance? Foster Caroline and Voigt Christina; Part I.
General and Conceptual Issues: 2. Lessons from the Paris agreement for
international pandemic law and beyond Foster Caroline; 3. The new
generation of environmental non-compliance procedures and the question of
legitimacy Fitzmaurice Malgosia; 4. International courts v. compliance
mechanisms through the lens of Gabcikovo-Nagymaros and Bystroe canal cases
Pineschi Laura; Part II. Specific Procedures: 5. The advisory procedure in
non-compliance procedures: lessons from the UNECE water convention Cruz
Carrillo Carlos; 6. State-to-state procedures before compliance committees:
still alive? Bendel Justine and Suedi Yusra; 7. Compliance with
science-based treaties Das Rukmini; Part III. Trade, Finance and
Investment: 8. Trade's enforcement conundrum Claussen Kathleen; 9. How
should the world bank's dispute resolution services benefit affected
persons and borrower states? Brosseau Jonathan; 10. IMF surveillance as a
non-compliance mechanism Fahrner Ambroise; Part IV. Environment: 11. Legal
mobilisation for biodiversity protection: assessing the complementary
potential of the Bern's case file system and the European commission's
infringement procedure Evangelidis Elena; 12. The right to a healthy
environment in Latin America and the Caribbean: compliance through the
Inter-American system and the Escazú agreement Tigre Maria Antonia; Part V.
Human Rights: 13. Institutional overlap and comparative
effectiveness: compliance with torture-related decisions of the European
court of human rights, the human rights committee and the committee against
torture in Europe von Staden Andreas; 14. The UK's compliance with the
ICCPR and ECHR: a tale of two treaties White Samuel; 15. Exploring the role
of decisions by judicial, quasi-judicial and specialised non-judicial
bodies in advancing anti-trafficking efforts Magugliani Noemi and Gauci
Jean-Pierre; 16. UN human rights treaty bodies' contribution to compliance
with international environmental law: the growing importance of human
rights treaty bodies in environmental dispute resolution Solntsev
Alexander; Part VI. Criminal Law and Law of Disarmament: 17. Monitoring
compliance in international criminal law Borlini Leonardo; 18.
Non-compliance and nuclear disarmament - the Iran nuclear deal Sun Jin;
Part VII. Cultural Heritage Law and Law of the Sea: 19. Protecting cultural
heritage during military action: enforcing compliance with the 1954 Hague
Convention in the case of the temple Preah Vihear Fabris Alice; 20. The
South China sea arbitration - navigating compliance strategies through the
lens of Raya and the last Dragon Mary Jude Cantorias Marvel; Index.
increase treaty compliance? Foster Caroline and Voigt Christina; Part I.
General and Conceptual Issues: 2. Lessons from the Paris agreement for
international pandemic law and beyond Foster Caroline; 3. The new
generation of environmental non-compliance procedures and the question of
legitimacy Fitzmaurice Malgosia; 4. International courts v. compliance
mechanisms through the lens of Gabcikovo-Nagymaros and Bystroe canal cases
Pineschi Laura; Part II. Specific Procedures: 5. The advisory procedure in
non-compliance procedures: lessons from the UNECE water convention Cruz
Carrillo Carlos; 6. State-to-state procedures before compliance committees:
still alive? Bendel Justine and Suedi Yusra; 7. Compliance with
science-based treaties Das Rukmini; Part III. Trade, Finance and
Investment: 8. Trade's enforcement conundrum Claussen Kathleen; 9. How
should the world bank's dispute resolution services benefit affected
persons and borrower states? Brosseau Jonathan; 10. IMF surveillance as a
non-compliance mechanism Fahrner Ambroise; Part IV. Environment: 11. Legal
mobilisation for biodiversity protection: assessing the complementary
potential of the Bern's case file system and the European commission's
infringement procedure Evangelidis Elena; 12. The right to a healthy
environment in Latin America and the Caribbean: compliance through the
Inter-American system and the Escazú agreement Tigre Maria Antonia; Part V.
Human Rights: 13. Institutional overlap and comparative
effectiveness: compliance with torture-related decisions of the European
court of human rights, the human rights committee and the committee against
torture in Europe von Staden Andreas; 14. The UK's compliance with the
ICCPR and ECHR: a tale of two treaties White Samuel; 15. Exploring the role
of decisions by judicial, quasi-judicial and specialised non-judicial
bodies in advancing anti-trafficking efforts Magugliani Noemi and Gauci
Jean-Pierre; 16. UN human rights treaty bodies' contribution to compliance
with international environmental law: the growing importance of human
rights treaty bodies in environmental dispute resolution Solntsev
Alexander; Part VI. Criminal Law and Law of Disarmament: 17. Monitoring
compliance in international criminal law Borlini Leonardo; 18.
Non-compliance and nuclear disarmament - the Iran nuclear deal Sun Jin;
Part VII. Cultural Heritage Law and Law of the Sea: 19. Protecting cultural
heritage during military action: enforcing compliance with the 1954 Hague
Convention in the case of the temple Preah Vihear Fabris Alice; 20. The
South China sea arbitration - navigating compliance strategies through the
lens of Raya and the last Dragon Mary Jude Cantorias Marvel; Index.