Making Treaties Work
Discover the intricacies of international law with Making Treaties Work by Thilo Marauhn, published by Cambridge University Press in 2007. This insightful hardback spans 464 pages and delves into the mechanisms that encourage States to uphold their treaty commitments. Global scholars analyze three essential forms of compliance mechanisms: dispute settlement procedures through international courts, administrative non-compliance procedures, and the enforcement of obligations via coercive measures. This book is an invaluable resource for lawyers, international relations practitioners, and anyone interested in the dynamics of treaty law and international governance. Enhance your understanding of how treaties function in the global arena and the legal frameworks that support them. Perfect for legal reference and professional development, Making Treaties Work is a must-have addition to your library.