International Courts and the Performance of International Agreements
Explore the intricate dynamics of global governance with International Courts and the Performance of International Agreements by Clifford J. Carrubba. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2017, this insightful paperback spans 252 pages and presents a compelling theory of international courts. Carrubba argues that while member states possess the autonomy to disregard international agreements and court rulings, these judicial bodies can still promote cooperation within the framework of international law, albeit under significant political constraints. This book is essential for anyone interested in international relations, law, and the effectiveness of international courts in fostering compliance with agreements. Dive into this thought-provoking read and understand the balance between state sovereignty and international judicial authority.