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Courts, Compliance, and the Quest for Legitimacy in International Law
2013
Theoretical Inquiries in Law
International courts are an integral component of the international legal system. These courts have been proliferating over time and increasingly working to ensure state compliance with the rules of the international regulatory regimes they join. However, these courts face a fundamental challenge: while they can rule against governments in violation of the regime's rules, they cannot enforce those decisions. Working from the first principle that the regulatory regime is designed to help resolve
doi:10.1515/til-2013-025
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