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Doctor Frankenstein's International Orgnizations, Andrew T. Guzman
Doctor Frankenstein's International Orgnizations, Andrew T. Guzman
Andrew T Guzman
In the classic novel, Frankenstein, Doctor Frankenstein creates a living creature in the hope of cheating death. The monster, as the creature is called, horrifies Doctor Frankenstein, turns against him, and kills several people, causing the doctor to regret his decision to make the monster in the first place.
When states establish an international organization (IO), they create an institution with a life of its own on the international stage. Though states can, collectively, control the IO, without unanimity among them the organization can often act on its own. The danger for a state, then, is that its creation, like …
International Soft Law, Andrew T. Guzman, Timothy L. Meyer
International Soft Law, Andrew T. Guzman, Timothy L. Meyer
Andrew T Guzman
Although the concept of soft law has existed for years, scholars have not reached consensus on why states use soft law or even whether “soft law” is a coherent analytic category. In part, this confusion reflects a deep diversity in both the types of international agreements and the strategic situations that produce them. In this paper, we advance four complementary explanations for why states use soft law that describe a much broader range state behavior than has been previously explained.
First, and least significantly, states may use soft law to solve straightforward coordination games in which the existence of a …
How International Law Works: A Response To Commentators, Andrew T. Guzman
How International Law Works: A Response To Commentators, Andrew T. Guzman
Andrew T Guzman
This is a response to the discussion of commentators in a symposium on my book, How International Law Works.
How International Law Works: Introduction, Andrew T. Guzman
How International Law Works: Introduction, Andrew T. Guzman
Andrew T Guzman
This comment serves as the introduction to a symposium on my book, How International Law Works.