The Limits of Leviathan : Contract Theory and the Enforcement of International Law

Throughout this book, we will use the term formal enforcement to distinguish legalized, institutionally based, privately initiated mechanisms from the traditional informal means of enforcement that remain subject to state control. The key characteristics of the formal enforcement process are the...

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Những tác giả chính: Scott, Robert E, Stephan, Paul B
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The Limits of Leviathan : Contract Theory and the Enforcement of International Law
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