Making Treaties Work
Explore the intricate world of international agreements with Making Treaties Work by Geir Ulfstein, published by Cambridge University Press in 2010. This comprehensive 464-page paperback delves into the mechanisms that encourage states to adhere to their treaty commitments. Ulfstein brings together insights from global scholars who analyze three key forms of compliance mechanisms: dispute settlement procedures through international courts, administrative non-compliance processes, and the enforcement of obligations through coercive means. This book is an essential read for lawyers and practitioners in international relations, providing a deeper understanding of how treaties function in practice. Enhance your knowledge of international law and the dynamics of state interactions with this insightful resource.