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International Courts versus Non-Compliance Mechanisms provides a comprehensive comparative analysis of how international courts and alternative enforcement mechanisms strengthen treaty implementation on the global stage. Co-authored by leading experts Christina Voigt and Caroline Foster, this volume explores the relative strengths and limitations of litigation-based approaches versus non-compliance procedures in ensuring state adherence to international obligations.
The book evaluates case studies from various treaty regimes, examining how different dispute resolution and monitoring mechanisms function in practice. It addresses critical questions about institutional design, effectiveness, and the circumstances under which each mechanism proves most suitable for particular contexts. This work is essential reading for scholars of international law, policymakers, and practitioners seeking to understand how to optimize treaty compliance and strengthen the international legal system.







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