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Climate Change, The Kyoto Protocol, And The World Trade Organization: Challenges And Conflicts, Daniel Mcnamee Jan 2006

Climate Change, The Kyoto Protocol, And The World Trade Organization: Challenges And Conflicts, Daniel Mcnamee

Sustainable Development Law & Policy

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Voluntary Plans Will Not Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions In The Electricity Sector, Mary Anne Sullivan Jan 2006

Voluntary Plans Will Not Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions In The Electricity Sector, Mary Anne Sullivan

Sustainable Development Law & Policy

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The Effects Of The Kyoto Protocol On Taiwan, Yi-Yuan William Su Jan 2006

The Effects Of The Kyoto Protocol On Taiwan, Yi-Yuan William Su

Sustainable Development Law & Policy

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The Legal Implications Of Carbon Capture And Storage Under The Sea, Ray Purdy Jan 2006

The Legal Implications Of Carbon Capture And Storage Under The Sea, Ray Purdy

Sustainable Development Law & Policy

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Oceans And Climate Change: Global And Arctic Perspectives, Magdalena A.K. Muir Jan 2006

Oceans And Climate Change: Global And Arctic Perspectives, Magdalena A.K. Muir

Sustainable Development Law & Policy

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International Treaty Enforcement As A Public Good: Institutional Deterrent Sanctions In International Environmental Agreements, Tseming Yang Jan 2006

International Treaty Enforcement As A Public Good: Institutional Deterrent Sanctions In International Environmental Agreements, Tseming Yang

Michigan Journal of International Law

This Article approaches the issues through the lens of two general questions. First, what are the functions of treaty enforcement and institutional deterrent sanctions? Second, what are the obstacles to the effective deployment of institutional deterrent sanctions in response to noncompliance? This Article elaborates on the instrumental purposes of enforcement as well as its independent normative function. Much of the analysis follows the recent stream of works that combines both international law and international relations theory. These works offer a rich understanding of the conduct of states and the functioning of international legal regimes.