"Every year, states negotiate, conclude, sign, and give effect to hundreds of new international agreements. In 2013, 500 separate agreements officially entered into force; an additional 248 agreements were modified. All told, a substantial body of international law was enacted or changed to adapt to the evolving needs of international cooperation. Adding these new pieces of international law to the body of already existing agreements, the total number of international agreements and agreement updates nowin force approaches 200,000"--
"Every year, states negotiate, conclude, sign, and give effect to hundreds of new international agreements. In 2013, 500 separate agreements officially entered into force; an additional 248 agreements were modified. All told, a substantial body of international law was enacted or changed to adapt to the evolving needs of international cooperation. Adding these new pieces of international law to the body of already existing agreements, the total number of international agreements and agreement updates nowin force approaches 200,000"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Barbara Koremenos is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Michigan. She has published in both political science and law journals, including the American Political Science Review, International Organization, the Journal of Conflict Resolution, the Journal of Legal Studies, and Law and Contemporary Problems. Koremenos received a National Science Foundation CAREER Award for her research - the first such winner to study international relations and law. She has been invited to give seminars at academic institutions in the United States, Canada, Germany, Greece, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Spain and Switzerland, and has spoken at the American Embassy in Copenhagen as well as forming part of a small-group panel at the State Department to discuss issues of nuclear proliferation.
Inhaltsangabe
1. (Re)discovering the continent Part I. Coil's Building Blocks: Theory and Data: Introduction to Part I 2. Theoretical framework 3. The coil sample Appendix to chapter 3 coding rules Part II. Flexibility Provisions in the Design of International Law: Introduction to Part II 4. Duration provisions 5. Escape clauses and withdrawal clauses 6. (Im)precision and reservations Part III. Centralization, Scope, and Control Provisions in the Design of International Law: Introduction to Part III 7. Dispute resolution provisions 8. Punishment provisions 9. Monitoring provisions 10. Asymmetric design rules, voting, and power 11. Conclusion Appendix 1. List of agreements in coil sample Appendix 2. Selection issues in international cooperation data sets.
1. (Re)discovering the continent Part I. Coil's Building Blocks: Theory and Data: Introduction to Part I 2. Theoretical framework 3. The coil sample Appendix to chapter 3 coding rules Part II. Flexibility Provisions in the Design of International Law: Introduction to Part II 4. Duration provisions 5. Escape clauses and withdrawal clauses 6. (Im)precision and reservations Part III. Centralization, Scope, and Control Provisions in the Design of International Law: Introduction to Part III 7. Dispute resolution provisions 8. Punishment provisions 9. Monitoring provisions 10. Asymmetric design rules, voting, and power 11. Conclusion Appendix 1. List of agreements in coil sample Appendix 2. Selection issues in international cooperation data sets.
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